So is Shakespeare.Aren't aliens abmnd star wars products of their times? They were made in the 70s and 80s. After all they are the old properties these new star trek creators are copying off of.
So is Shakespeare.Aren't aliens abmnd star wars products of their times? They were made in the 70s and 80s. After all they are the old properties these new star trek creators are copying off of.
Absolutely they're a product of their times, which is why Trek is hardly copying them beat for beat. Trek can modernized without becoming a copy of something else.Aren't aliens abmnd star wars products of their times? They were made in the 70s and 80s. After all they are the old properties these new star trek creators are copying off of.
Absolutely they're a product of their times, which is why Trek is hardly copying them beat for beat. Trek can modernized without becoming a copy of something else.
Uh, there's like one SNW story arc that borrows from Alien. Hardly indicative of Star Trek as a whole being transformed into Alien. Heck, Star Trek was doing Alien type stories before there was an Alien ("Devil In the Dark" and "Man Trap."They haven't modernized it at all. Whats really happening is these current creatives think Alien and Star Wars were superior to star trek so thats why they emulate them right down to changing the phaser beam into star wars blaster laser bolts.
Uh, there's like one SNW story arc that borrows from Alien. Hardly indicative of Star Trek as a whole being transformed into Alien. Heck, Star Trek was doing Alien type stories before there was an Alien ("Devil In the Dark" and "Man Trap."
The JJ Series is pretty much dead in the water. Star Wars Trek is over.
Sure they have.They haven't modernized it at all.
Hardly. They're certainly paying homage to what most consider to be good and highly influential franchises, but they're still very much putting a Star Trek angle to their material. Even in their most action packed elements, the JJ films were hardly acting like Star Wars. Trek has still continued very much to be its own thing.Whats really happening is these currebt creaties think Alien and Star Wars were superior to ztrek so thats why they emulate them right down to changing the phaser beam into star wars blaster laser bolts.
Can't say I miss it.The laser bolts and windows ate still there. All from the abrams version. The classic hand held phaser beam is gone.
I love the window. It finally answers the question about why the hell would you put your bridge at the top of the saucer?Can't say I miss it.
Spectacular views.I love the window. It finally answers the question about why the hell would you put your bridge at the top of the saucer?
This. Exactly this. People ignore how Trek was influenced by culture of the time. As with Star Wars, it was a product of the times.Hardly. They're certainly paying homage to what most consider to be good and highly influential franchises, but they're still very much putting a Star Trek angle to their material. Even in their most action packed elements, the JJ films were hardly acting like Star Wars. Trek has still continued very much to be its own thing.
I don't think classic alien redesigns are necessarily moving with the times, in all honesty. In the case of the new Gorn design, it's arguably stealing a 70s/80s concept, so it's a bit behind the times.This. Exactly this. People ignore how Trek was influenced by culture of the time. As with Star Wars, it was a product of the times.
And now, people do not desire Trek to actually move forward but remain in a time capsule of the 90s forever.
It’s a pretty good take on a lizard alien and they even have a nod to the “bug eyes” from the original design.I don't think classic alien redesigns are necessarily moving with the times, in all honesty. In the case of the new Gorn design, it's arguably stealing a 70s/80s concept, so it's a bit behind the times.
But the Gorn have already been redesigned once in Enterprise. I get that the added breeding aspects are new but it's not like this idea is something completely foreign to the franchise. It's why I always see Trek as different from Star Wars; designs get updated based upon the technology available at the time.I don't think classic alien redesigns are necessarily moving with the times, in all honesty. In the case of the new Gorn design, it's arguably stealing a 70s/80s concept, so it's a bit behind the times.
But the Gorn have already been redesigned once in Enterprise. I get that the added breeding aspects are new but it's not like this idea is something completely foreign to the franchise. It's why I always see Trek as different from Star Wars; designs get updated based upon the technology available at the time.
The success of the design will vary from person to person.
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There’s a difference between taking an idea from a WWII submarine film and using it for a science fiction show, and taking an idea from a science fiction film and using it for a science fiction show.
There’s no difference. All the big sci-fi franchises out there have done their share of stealing, often from other science fiction sources, and they’ve never been shy about it.
No rule to say that horror/sci-fi/romance stories can’t crib stuff from other examples within their respective genres. That’s daft. More so if it’s a 2024 production cribbing a 1979 movie. 40 years ago is not too soon.
There’s a difference between taking an idea from a WWII submarine film and using it for a science fiction show, and taking an idea from a science fiction film and using it for a science fiction show.
I don't think classic alien redesigns are necessarily moving with the times, in all honesty. In the case of the new Gorn design, it's arguably stealing a 70s/80s concept, so it's a bit behind the times.
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