I love how Bozeman is basically Star Trek Meets Jurassic World. The T'Plana-Hath is reduced to a slide for the kids! Genius!
Since Bateson is from the 23rd Century, he might be the go-to for missions requiring a "cowboy" mentality.
Anytime they beamed a team under ground.Can you think of an episode where there was ever any indication that the ship did not have a direct line of sight to the transport destination?
This appeals to the younger crowd that prefers the Family Guy and Rick & Morty style humor.
Bernd Schneider on EAS wonders why the Lower Deckers couldn’t just take any shuttle on Earth?
Makes me wonder. Avoid filing a flight path?
This series is beyond me. I don't understand why so many enjoy it so highly and squee over so many aspects of it. I mean... Really? What about this is "good." I just see constant references, dumb humor, and loud fast-talking characters.
If you like it, fine, but I don't get what there is *to* like.
Weirdly, I suggest overthinking it more because it's some kind of fascinating ideas from the idea this is the equivalent to Colonial Williamsberg. Which is to say this is a VERY OLD theme park and not a particularly successful one by the looks of it with its lame playground and food stands. This is a place that undoubtedly predates holodecks and kinda lame even in-universe.
A place kept in business by school trips and being state heritage.
Same reason Picard valued the artifact over a simulation. Some things are not going to be close enough to be good enough.Counter-argument: theme park aesthetics or not, what would FEEL real: a holo-simulation or going up on a nearly authentic replication of the first Terran war flight? Also, whose to say that there aren't any old-school space enthusiasts who wouldn't have a DIY kit built of pre-24th century space tech? Certainly, there is Tom Paris' fascination for 20th century technology, just like we have old car/plane/boat/etc enthusiasts running around in old school tech.
Personally, I like referential humor. Also, out of ALL the series in the NuTrek franchise, it is more in synch with the TNG era than even PIC, which, unfortunately, is too "dark" for my taste.
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