No! Harry.That's dirty.
No! Harry.That's dirty.
But Starfleet isn't the military of course. Not like he is criticizing a fellow Solider or anything.![]()
As for Picard and controversial opinions, let's face it, he's a pompous ass (Captain Louvois called it) and oftentimes says things about humanity and the Federation that are just not true in order to stay on his high horse.
Nice way to deflect from the point being made. One man wearing a clown suit criticizing another man for wearing a clown suit.
What's next? Being critical of the color order on a flag?
Nice way of bringing us back to the point.![]()
"peacekeeping and humanitarian armada"Gene Roddenberry described it as "quasi-military," which I guess works. It is clearly the Federation's military, but it is also more than that.
I've always found the choice of the word "armada" very curious in that line from JJPike. It has a more militaristic-sounding tone than other words that might have been used there.![]()
Damn writers strike.It sounds like a writer's strike. Or maybe that Abrams doesn't understand words that he thinks sound cool. ("RESISTANCE!")
BTW about "...peacekeeping and humanitarian armada": Pike isn't talking about Starfleet. He's talking about the Federation.
Which makes it even more weird, as "armada" is usually a synonymous word for "fleet" - the physical embodiment of military strength, subservient to a larger civilian organization. The Federation is a Democratic/Republic conglomeration of member worlds joined together under one banner for a common goal with Starfleet being used as an enforcement instrument of its policies.It sounds like a writer's strike. Or maybe that Abrams doesn't understand words that he thinks sound cool. ("RESISTANCE!")
BTW about "...peacekeeping and humanitarian armada": Pike isn't talking about Starfleet. He's talking about the Federation.
Abrams is still a raging hedonist. The strike doesn't change that.I love how Abrams' gets insulted for his intelligence when he wasn't the writer on 09 and couldn't do any adjustments due to the strike.
He's just trying to live up to Roddenberry's vision of evolved humanityAbrams is still a raging hedonist. The strike doesn't change that.
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