NO MORE BLOWING UP THE SHIP!
I concur, it shouldn't happen nearly as often as it does.
And frequently the mystery falls flat, like the 10-C aliens.
Yeah, they were designed in a "Cool Way", but the interactions were a bit flat & overly simple.
Discovery at the start tried way too hard to be shocking and unexpected, and we ended up with Voq/Tyler "surprise" and the Lorca twist... and of course, Michael as the Red Angel after the misdirection that it would be her mother. Then the cause of the galaxy-ravaging Burn? An innocent child. It's Vince Russo booking Star Trek... and the three of you who get that will understand.
Yeah, I'm not a fan of Vince Russo booking, shock factor for the sake of it.
The whole "X-Men Style" mutant powers of a child causing a great Calamity, that's one where I would GLADLY Time Travel to save countless lives & StarFleet.
Compare with Prodigy, which tried none of those things and just told a compelling story and was utterly amazing.
Yup, Prodigy knows how to write a consistent, well told story.
Anything where the scientific method is presented as limiting or not open enough. Inevitable extra Bad Points for actively misrepresenting what science is and does.
Yeah, the Scientific Method needs to be presented properly.
Likewise, anything which presents mysticism and “just feeling” as maybe being on to something.
I concur.
Star Trek rarely does that sort of stuff well.
No more starship shows. We've had enough. There's a whole universe out there and with the newer shorter seasons we should be expanding our window into the world. We don't need yet another bridge set, yet another sickbay, yet another engine room and more of the same "shields down to 40 percent" and all the same old trite dialog that we've seen ad nauseum since the original. Star Wars has branched out beyond the Jedi and the Rebellion and it's time Trek did too.
Hey, I like StarShip operations and the adventures of a crew.
I don’t know — it’s been a major story-generator ever since it was created. It’s true that they can’t seem to decide if they’re an unmitigated evil or a necessary one, but that strikes me as realistic: a universe in which, for two hundred years, they’re always and absolutely wrong every single time strikes me as just as silly as one in which they’re actually just misunderstood heroes every time. They’re both a blight on the Federation’s record, and a source of at least some its victories. It wouldn’t make sense otherwise — if they were nothing but blight they’d have been taken down one way or another; if they were Really Heroes they’d just be Starfleet Intelligence.
Yeah, I think Section: 31 should be portrayed closer to be like the "
ALIAS" TV series.
That was my favorite JJ Abrams TV series and it worked for me.
But instead of SD-6 being the bad guys, I'd prfer Section 31 being the Good Guys, using less then honorable/reputable means to solve the problem.
Someday, someone will tell the story of the Admiral who did his Job, and other fairy tales, like the Printer that Worked.
You mean a Printer not made by HP (Hewlett Packard) who does countless # of things to make your life miserable.
I always thought Section 31 is working for Starfleet...
They USED to, but now they're on their own, in the wild.