The planet from Star Trek V being in the middle of the Galaxy. All of my least favorite episodes that I skip on rewatches, Picard being in an android body. The lack of diversity within the Enterprise crew in Enterprise, The temporal cold war.
Also, that stuff at the end of DS9 where Satan will rise if the blood of an innocent Canadian is shed on the Book of Whatever has got to go.
The Temporal Cold War COULD have been amazing if they put thought into it. Unfortunately they decided to make it up as they go along, change the time travel rules as they went along and it ended up a mess.
Well, when you're forced to include it tends to cause people to be disinterested working with.The Temporal Cold War COULD have been amazing if they put thought into it. Unfortunately they decided to make it up as they go along, change the time travel rules as they went along and it ended up a mess.
I know it's needed in order to facilitate the shows but, the universal translator drives me absolutely nuts. How are we hearing everyone speak English, do they all have the universal translator installed in their auditory cortex? It was one of those things like spacesuits that I think Enterprise was so much more logical about. At least they needed a polyglot like Hoshi to input some amount of data to get it to work. And they had multiple languages, cultures and species for the Xindi. While a federation-style socially cohesive planet is comforting for a future world, I think it was unrealistic. The idea that there is one language or culture per planet is unnecessarily oversimplified.
It was a joke reference to South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut*, which has a surprisingly similar plot structure.Are you talking about Solbor? The actor who played him was American.
The Burn.
Disco season 3 had some good individual episodes, but The Burn never made any sense and the reveal of the cause was the dumbest thing ever.
Bruce Coville's My Teacher Is An Alien series had a somewhat more practical approach, with each crewmember on the New Jersey wearing a brain implant that served as a translator.
Total agreement about the first two.Seven and Chakotay
Worf and Troi
Worf and Jadzia
Q and Ms. Q
Tucker and T'Pol
The Burn.
Disco season 3 had some good individual episodes, but The Burn never made any sense and the reveal of the cause was the dumbest thing ever.
Well in that case, I hope that I did not just start a TrekBBS version of one!The Temporal Cold War.
It was ill-conceived, bogged down ENT, and went nowhere.
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