I think they look gorgeous!
Risk is their business.Isn't that like 3/4ths of all Star Trek episodes, though? Meddling and taking risks with stuff they don't actually understand?![]()
Next Tuesday."Captain Harriman will join forces with a time-traveling Emperor Georgiou to save the Federation from a giant AI machine that spreads nanites across known space!"
Here's a couple I found. I've also seen some nice ones for Starfleet Marines:I think they look gorgeous!
What was the logical point of having the small open jacket flaps above the main uniforms?the way Disco uniforms get routinely disliked I would think it is more controversial to like them, as is.
Which I do actually. Wasn't fond of the greys. They just looked,, well grey. I don't mean Grey Tal. Grey Tal never looks grey.
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wait.. not you. You're grey, and a Tal but not Grey Tal. I am confusing myself.
That was Harve Bennett, wasn’t it?Exactly. Nick Meyer did go back and watch the ST TOS TV series
I just don't see the point of TVH...a bunch of people in funny clothes running around 1980s San Francisco "Nuclear Wessels!" hurhurhur
But I'm not a fan of time travel stories in general, so...
I just don't see the point of TVH...a bunch of people in funny clothes running around 1980s San Francisco "Nuclear Wessels!" hurhurhur
But I'm not a fan of time travel stories in general, so...
It is fun, ditto "Future's End" (Neelix and Kes getting hooked on soap operas and B'Elanna getting kidnapped by crazies was gold), but I wonder as our crews become more contemporary and "street smart" if the formula will work as well going forward. I guess Picard S2 will show.But I guess it's fun to see Our Heroes in a 'contemporary' (well, back when the movie was made) setting, and all misunderstandings that follow as a result.
With respect I’ll disagree on your second point."True fan"
"It's a good movie, but not a good Star Trek movie"
Both utterly meaningless statements.
I think the reason ST IV was such a huge hit was that because of its broader appeal, you didn't have to be a Trekkie to enjoy it. Though it helps.
"True fan"
"It's a good movie, but not a good Star Trek movie"
Both utterly meaningless statements.
"True fan" reminds me of the term "True Scotsman", suggesting that a Scotsman is only a "true" Scotsman if he goes buck under his kilt.
I think that a great many Scotsmen would disagree.
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