Overall, I'd rank the Kurtzman-era premiere episodes like this:
Prodigy
Picard
Strange New Worlds
Discovery
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-
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Lower Decks
Prodigy
Picard
Strange New Worlds
Discovery
-
-
-
Lower Decks
Which implies that future historians also view the extremes on both sides as being culpable, whatever we feel about them now.
Overall, I'd rank the Kurtzman-era premiere episodes like this:
Prodigy
Picard
Strange New Worlds
Discovery
-
-
-
Lower Decks
Actually for me it's the reverse. I don't mind the heavy-handedness but if the aforementioned group could latch on to Trek and its ideology, it would better than to antagonise them.I'm torn on the history lesson Pike gives. On the one hand, it's very heavy-handed and will date the episode. On the other, it will annoy groups who shall not be named outside of TNZ and that makes me happy.
Wouldn't that be nice if people were not so broad sweeping in such generalizations and encourage ideological exploration?Actually for me it's the reverse. I don't mind the heavy-handedness but if the aforementioned group could latch on to Trek and its ideology, it would better than to antagonise them.
True, but then entire cities were destroyed in some wars and were soon rebuilt. Think Athens or Dresden. The point is that we can and have survived and prospered following enormous devastation and loss.Trying to keep 30 million people alive after a plague that does not affect physical infrastructure or ecology is a very different question than trying to keep 5 billion people alive when nuclear weapons have devastated your physical infrastructure and your ecology.
Where? DS9's entire story arc is about this. Aside from fleeting moments, where do those other series do this?So did DIS and PIC.
Spend entire arcs in gloom mode? No way.Characters on DS9 spent a larger percentage of their time moping than you're implying, and characters on DIS and PIC spend a smaller percentage of their time moping than you're implying.
I found a lot more positivity in DISC and PIC at times then someone of the downer endings of TOS.Spend entire arcs in gloom mode? No way.
What do you mean?Wouldn't that be nice if people were not so broad sweeping in such generalizations and encourage ideological exploration?
Interesting. Isn't diversity fascinating?I found a lot more positivity in DISC and PIC at times then someone of the downer endings of TOS.
It's all in perspective.
What I often see in Trek, as well as other places, is that those are on the opposite, be it politics, religion, or Star Trek, are generalized as all being horrible or wrong, rather welcomed despite differences and encouraged to explore new ideologies.What do you mean?
Quite.Interesting. Isn't diversity fascinating?
I think the heavy-handedness doesn't bother me as much as it making the episode feel a bit dated.Actually for me it's the reverse. I don't mind the heavy-handedness but if the aforementioned group could latch on to Trek and its ideology, it would better than to antagonise them.
The art and literature were saved by PAX from Roddenberry's "Genesis II" and "Planet Earth."We now know that the Eiffel Tower from the base up had to be reconstructed. Although many classical works of art and literature seem to have escaped destruction so by 2053 perhaps many of them had already been shuttled off to more secure locations in case of war or terrorist attack.
Maybe so, but right now is when we need to hear it.I think the heavy-handedness doesn't bother me as much as it making the episode feel a bit dated.
Fiction is for the now. Not for the future.I think the heavy-handedness doesn't bother me as much as it making the episode feel a bit dated.
It doesn't seem like you're considering the nuclear fallout after such a war. That would create an ongoing hazard. Not to mention, nuclear winter. The years after such a war would be harsh.True, but then entire cities were destroyed in some wars and were soon rebuilt. Think Athens or Dresden. The point is that we can and have survived and prospered following enormous devastation and loss.
Well isnt discovery about 10 years from TOS? Season 2 was just after one and SNW is just a few months after season 2 disc. Pike says about 10 years. Right?? So it seems to fit. Plus it happened mid season 1 of TOS...
I keep getting a busy signal.Trek heavyhanded? Man. Someone better get on the phone to 1965 and try to put a stop to this.
It's cooler.They made some reference to "cloth samples" or something being in the transporter buffer... or something - I still need to re-watch.
Now, WHY they decided to do that instead of just dressing them correctly before transport is a bit of a mystery.
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