Plus, special appearances by either Trek characters or random pop culture figures.Planet of the week disaster, never to be mentioned again.
Though there was one exception, which pissed off Kahn to no end.
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Plus, special appearances by either Trek characters or random pop culture figures.Planet of the week disaster, never to be mentioned again.
Though there was one exception, which pissed off Kahn to no end.
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Plus, special appearances by either Trek characters or random pop culture figures.
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The Humanoid's Eyebrow.Plus, special appearances by either Trek characters or random pop culture figures.
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Have they ever explained (in any of the ST shows) why the holodeck has the option to remove safety protocols?
I am trying a tad hard to understand why a ship would allow this. My only theory is that they have it this way as a sort of last resort defense against invaders.
"how can we tie this...inane... whatever... situation/person/thing... to TOS/the Cage/and now even TNG (Holodeck!/Computer, ARCH!) so we can fanservice Old Trekkies and show the new ones we're legit fans making the show. ...
I had friends who watched ST II with no idea that there was a TOS episode involving Khan.
Have they ever explained (in any of the ST shows) why the holodeck has the option to remove safety protocols?
I am trying a tad hard to understand why a ship would allow this. My only theory is that they have it this way as a sort of last resort defense against invaders.
And this is how I define "gimmicky" as done in SNW. I thought I was done with this line of discussion.... ugh.... but I've got to say that it feels a bit like desperation -- "how can we tie this...inane... whatever... situation/person/thing... to TOS/the Cage/and now even TNG (Holodeck!/Computer, ARCH!) so we can fanservice Old Trekkies and show the new ones we're legit fans making the show. Well, if you're a legit fan, make good Star Trek. I loved Those Old Scientists and Subspace Rhapsody as well. I consider them good Star Trek. Not this last one. There was no real reason for an explanation for why we needed to learn why the Holodeck (with the TNG look, for goodness' sake) needed to have an explanation as to why it wasn't used Pre-TOS. Just show something that resembled a kind of a digitized environment that's being used for recreation or research. There was no reason to put on a poorly written episode taking up bandwidth in the midst of a ten-episode string. If this is the way they're going to write Season 4 and 5, I have no issues with the cancelation.
LOL! So do commas...Closing quotes save lives.
Physical training purposes? Some type of combat training might seem like causing harm, and a human observer would be a better judge of what is going too far.Have they ever explained (in any of the ST shows) why the holodeck has the option to remove safety protocols?
I am trying a tad hard to understand why a ship would allow this. My only theory is that they have it this way as a sort of last resort defense against invaders.
Perhaps because that even though you apparently don't care for it, a whole lot of other folks do.
And please tell me, after 50+ years of Trek Tales, what "Original Ideas" are left that haven't been done before.
Again SNW is relying on TOS.
Im talking about all of snw and I have mentioned tng earlier. But right this one lifted off of TNG and TOS.Except the entire episode is a TNG trope.
He's a film editor who directed a low budget movie called Free Enterprise in the 90s, and was involved as a fan film director in the Axanar imbroglio about a decade ago.But who is this guy? An ex star trek writer?
He's a film editor who directed a low budget movie called Free Enterprise in the 90s, and was involved as a fan film director in the Axanar imbroglio about a decade ago.
Hell, Kirk marries, conceives a child and both the mother and child die in a stoning attack by local natives. Miramanee is never again mentioned in onscreen canon.Also romance of the week never to be seen or heard from again.
Plus new technology goes haywire.
Tbf that was an episode in the third season. So there was not enough time to mention it again.Hell, Kirk marries, conceives a child and both the mother and child die in a stoning attack by local natives. Miramanee is never again mentioned in onscreen canon.
Seven movies over three decades.Tbf that was an episode in the third season. So there was not enough time to mention it again.![]()
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