Animation has a more diverse cast than live action you say? Well I'll be!


There's a lot of questionable and even dumb stuff in the movie for sure but when we get to Spock screaming "KHAAAAAAAN" we've basically jumped the shark, put a pair of X-ray glasses on it and then asked it to sing karaoke. That film is just an example of how not to finish a Star Trek movie.
Animation has a more diverse cast than live action you say? Well I'll be!
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...and yet Jennifer on Lower Decks seems pretty comfortable as an Andorian on a Starfleet Ship. Nor do any of the many Vulcans we see ever complain of the cold.
In general the crews seen on Lower Decks, especially when it comes to background extras, seems a lot more diverse.
This is the strangest film in the entire franchise for me, in that the first 3/4 are wildly fun and entertaining (and even poignant-- Pike's death and Kirk's sacrifice scene are amazing)...and then suddenly Spock yells "KHAAAAAAAN" and we get what feels like 25 min straight of punching people in the face over and over again and images of dizzying mass destruction and chaos while my head starts to throb and I get nauseous and dizzy. It's like a 4-star hour and a half followed by a zero-star 30 min ending. It's unfathomable how schizo it makes this movie feel. I'd rather watch Star Trek: Insurrection than the last act of ID. It's really that bad.
...and yet Jennifer on Lower Decks seems pretty comfortable as an Andorian on a Starfleet Ship. Nor do any of the many Vulcans we see ever complain of the cold.
In general the crews seen on Lower Decks, especially when it comes to background extras, seems a lot more diverse.
Don't humans have various tolerances for temperature?Just saying the "they prefer different climates" doesn't work for me, since we see more diverse crews and I don't recall any alien crew members compalining about the heat/cold![]()
And yet both Tuvok and T'Pol were quite fond of pointing out every other thing that annoyed them.Complaining is illogical. And we have seen/heard of all Vulcan ships in starfleet multiple times, so they do seem to have at least some preference for non-mixed crews for some reason.
Don't humans have various tolerances for temperature?
And yet both Tuvok and T'Pol were quite fond of pointing out every other thing that annoyed them.
If we go back to the idea of Starfleet being the Federation's fleet, and other members having their own "state" fleet, it makes sense that that Vulcans have their own ships still.
Yes?
Exactly. Preferences abound, but not everyone is going to like it the same. So some Vulcans might be OK with the general atmosphere of Starfleet ships (what Spock describes as cold, sterile and artificially controlled) but they might be more the outliers than the general population.So maybe Tuvok and T'Pol liked it cooler than most Vulcans.
I just find it easier to say "the makeup is expensive and time consuming for background extras". Especially now that they went more diverse in Lower Decks (and arguably Discovery too, from what I've seen)Exactly. Preferences abound, but not everyone is going to like it the same. So some Vulcans might be OK with the general atmosphere of Starfleet ships (what Spock describes as cold, sterile and artificially controlled) but they might be more the outliers than the general population.
...and yet Jennifer on Lower Decks seems pretty comfortable as an Andorian on a Starfleet Ship.
I mean, outside of universe of course. But, I like working in universe too.I just find it easier to say "the makeup is expensive and time consuming for background extras". Especially now that they went more diverse in Lower Decks (and arguably Discovery too, from what I've seen)
I find Adira/Gray scenes pretty cringey, myself. The constant mugging/smiling. Before I too get labeled some -phobic, I find the Neelix/Kes scenes in Voy I am rewatching also pretty cringey.
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