In TMP, they didn't need jockstraps.TMP couldn't carry Beyond's jockstrap.
In TMP, they didn't need jockstraps.![]()
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Coffee laundering. It's like money laundering but smells better.Coffee scam.
Controversial Star Trek opinions? Alright, I'll have a blast now ^^
-Star Trek: Generations is the best ST movie of all (ok, I'm not sure if this comes off that controversial, but at least I have hardly met anyone so far sharing that point of view).
-Star Trek: The Final Frontier might not be the greatest ST movie, it's not even among the best ones, BUT it's actually far from being bad.
-The seemingly common believe that every first season of the old ST shows was bad is nonsense. TNG season 1 for example has already so many little gems, it's actually awesome even though the real classic episodes came mostly with the later seasons.
-Speaking of TNG season 1: "Justice" is a very good ST episode. The setpieces and costumes might look awkward, but I see that as an intended way of exaggerating and presenting the so-called paradise planet and its inhabitants in a satirical way. Besides, this presentation comes with a whole lot of TOS vibes. And the episode's plot and its final message are pure ST from the book.
-Wesley Crusher is not THAT bad. He's far from being my favorite TNG character, but I never found him really annoying whatsoever and some episodes centred around him are actually quite strong (for example "Coming of Age", "Final Mission" or "Journey's End").
-Sisko's actions and decisions in "In the Pale Moonlight" were right or at least reasonable in some way. From a moral and ethic point of view it was absolutely wrong, but at least you can actually understand why he did what he did and why he considered it necessary. He chose pragmatism and the need of the Romulans as allies over the moral code of the federation, and Garak only completed what he started, going the last steps Sisko himself probably wouldn't have gone.
-ENT is an underrated show. I started watching it right after having watched TOS and throughout the first two seasons it actually felt like watching a modern version of TOS. Most episodes are very ST-like and whereas ENT is not one of the best ST shows, it definitely earns its place among them.
-DIS is not unfitting as an ST show. It looks completely different than in the 60s, 80s and 90s (who would have thought?) and it follows a different approach than the classic shows (a serial instead of an episodic format), but all in all it definitely incorporates classic ST values and treats them well.
-Despite looking completely different than TOS which is set only about ten years later, DIS takes place in the Prime timeline, not the Kelvin timeline.
TMP couldn't carry Beyond's jockstrap.
In TMP, they didn't need jockstraps.![]()
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Coffee laundering. It's like money laundering but smells better.
Had Shatner had a tighter script and a better effects company TFF might be a more popular Trek movie with the fandom. Some of it was his own fault but much of it wasn't. A lot of factors combined to make that movie flop at the box office and with fans.
Although the Axanar mess may be part of why Garth of Izar isn't mentioned on the list of Most Decorated Captains that Saru views in Season 1 of DSC. Why give Alec Peters further fuel for a tantrum?
In universe I just assumed he'd already gone nuts and the black mark on his record kept him from making that grade.
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