Why?We can do that better, a more realistic portrayal w/o silly gimmicks.
Why?We can do that better, a more realistic portrayal w/o silly gimmicks.
We can change that, for the better.
Why not? Don't you find it odd that you have rocks flying out when damage is taken on a StarShip?Why?
I didn't find the action in "The Expanse" dull, and it was far more logical with it's battle damage.You mean make the current output duller than it already is.
I didn't find the action in "The Expanse" dull, and it was far more logical with it's battle damage.
Why are you so afraid of change?Then go watch The Expanse and quit trying to turn Trek into something it has never been.
Why are you so afraid of change?
Well, I beg to disagree.Because nothing you’ve pitched would make Trek better or more interesting.
Well, I beg to disagree.
Have you watched any of the Battle Scenes in "The Expanse"?I imagine so. If we all thought the same way this would be a pretty uninteresting place.
I am watching a show with an unrealistic design, warp drive that we can't obtain, and a transporter that is actually terrifying when you think about it. The careers of these officers sometimes doesn't make any sense from a organizational standpoint, including refusing promotion.Why not? Don't you find it odd that you have rocks flying out when damage is taken on a StarShip?
That's incredibly silly and Suspension breaking.
This as well. It's not actually improving the show. It's saying it needs to be a particular way because...reasons.Because nothing you’ve pitched would make Trek better drama or more interesting.
How so? How is it Un-Realistic for Sci-Fi?I am watching a show with an unrealistic design,
That's true of any FTL drive in Sci-Fi at this point in Humanity.warp drive that we can't obtain,
Not if you understand how it works in universe.and a transporter that is actually terrifying when you think about it.
How so, other than Will Riker getting the right to refuse CaptaincyThe careers of these officers sometimes doesn't make any sense from a organizational standpoint, including refusing promotion.
Really, cause that's one of the most suspension breaking things for me.Rocks is the least of my suspension breaking concerns.
Have you watched any of the Battle Scenes in "The Expanse"?
I loved the battles in that show, it feels very logical / grounded to me and everything makes sense.Gotta be honest, I made it through the first season but the show generally bored me.
For sci-fi? If you want sci-fi explanations then the rocks can come up with a response. From a realistic, suspension of belief aspect, the sheer points of the engines, the bridge at the top of the ship, and lack of seatbelts is problematic.How so? How is it Un-Realistic for Sci-Fi?
So, my sense of disbelief is already needing suspension.That's true of any FTL drive in Sci-Fi at this point in Humanity.
You asked about suspension of disbelief. It affects that.Not if you understand how it works in universe.
Officers with their experience would be offered different assignments to spread their experience, as well as additional responsibilities. Kirk would be a mission commander as an admiral, rather than just getting demoted to captain. See also other various promotions that should have happened.How so, other than Will Riker getting the right to refuse Captaincy
It's space fantasy. I have to be already suspended in my disbelief. The more I study space travel the more I have to suspend it for Star Trek.Really, cause that's one of the most suspension breaking things for me.
I loved the battles in that show, it feels very logical / grounded to me and everything makes sense.
All while having Action, Excitement, Drama, etc.
Lower Decks already did that for us. Althought I would prefer that they avoid using them in future productions.For sci-fi? If you want sci-fi explanations then the rocks can come up with a response.
What do you mean by "sheer points"?From a realistic, suspension of belief aspect, the sheer points of the engines,
I agree, I would rather have the Bridge buried in the center of the ship, with extra armor around the Bridge.the bridge at the top of the ship,
I also concur, that can change in the future.and lack of seatbelts is problematic.
That's true with any show that has some form of FTL drive.So, my sense of disbelief is already needing suspension.
I see, so how hard Sci-Fi do you want things?You asked about suspension of disbelief. It affects that.
But in the "Utopian World of the UFP / StarFleet", they can't force you out unless you show you did something wrong or are incompetent.Officers with their experience would be offered different assignments to spread their experience, as well as additional responsibilities.
Well, they wanted to punish him, so they sent him back down the Rank Ladder to where he wanted to be.Kirk would be a mission commander as an admiral, rather than just getting demoted to captain.
Most of the TNG crew got promoted by the end of their careers, only a few didn't.See also other various promotions that should have happened.
That's why Trek is part of Softer Sci-Fi.It's space fantasy. I have to be already suspended in my disbelief.
Fair enough, but that's been the nature of Star Trek.The more I study space travel the more I have to suspend it for Star Trek.
I guess I fall on the opposite spectrum, I LOVE the Space Battles in Trek.Generally, the space battles are my least favorite thing about Trek.
If I want realism, I’ll go read a book where the format promotes getting into the nuts and bolts of the why.
I agree. The exploding Consoles and the rocks in the control panels is just one of the silly dumb things to me.Generally, the space battles are my least favorite thing about Trek.
If I want realism, I’ll go read a book where the format promotes getting into the nuts and bolts of the why.
Particularly the portrayals of damage on the bridge and the combat ranges being TOO CLOSE, given the vastness of space.
Thin points upholding important things.What do you mean by "sheer points"?
Agreed.I agree, I would rather have the Bridge buried in the center of the ship, with extra armor around the Bridge.
Use limited amounts of very expensive & resource intensive Neutronium Alloy to secure the Bridge Module that is buried in the ship, somewhere near the center of the Saucer Section.
Change for the sake of change.I also concur, that can change in the future.
This is true.That's true with any show that has some form of FTL drive.
In Star Trek? Not very.I see, so how hard Sci-Fi do you want things?
So...if I'm Starfleet who just lost multiple captains and crews I would never consider promoting them and distributing them across the fleet to support training of new personnel to take on a new threat.But in the "Utopian World of the UFP / StarFleet", they can't force you out unless you show you did something wrong or are incompetent.
And Riker is the furthest thing from that. He literally saved Earth / the UFP by being Acting Captain during the first Borg Crisis.
So...not a punishment.Well, they wanted to punish him, so they sent him back down the Rank Ladder to where he wanted to be.
Exactly. So rocks are not an issue.That's why Trek is part of Softer Sci-Fi.
Since the beginning things have exploded: from the second pilot of TOSFair enough, but that's been the nature of Star Trek.
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