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Spoilers Star Trek: Starfleet Academy 1x03 – “Vitus Reflux”

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  • 10 - Excellent!

    Votes: 5 4.7%
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  • 1 - Terrible.

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Epidode 3 and I still love it. It is a perfect mixture of a college story with teenager problems and Star Trek sience fiction. Just missed the Doctor this time. And imo Holly Hunter is a bit too Hippie.
 
We pick up things from other cultures all of the time. Words. Food. Gestures. Fashions.
Considering Earth was a xenophobic planet for a hundred years, it seems odd even if you had humans in the Federation or at least on post-Burn starships traveling around.

Or at this point, apparently we can just blame everything on the universal translator and just pretend she did some Romulan gesture that got translated into blowing air kisses somehow... just like Betazoids using ASL.
 
Considering Earth was a xenophobic planet for a hundred years, it seems odd even if you had humans in the Federation or at least on post-Burn starships traveling around.

Or at this point, apparently we can just blame everything on the universal translator and just pretend she did some Romulan gesture that got translated into blowing air kisses somehow... just like Betazoids using ASL.
It's not like cultural artifacts would cease to be spread around, even if humans were not journeying as much.
 
Considering Earth was a xenophobic planet for a hundred years, it seems odd even if you had humans in the Federation or at least on post-Burn starships traveling around.

Or at this point, apparently we can just blame everything on the universal translator and just pretend she did some Romulan gesture that got translated into blowing air kisses somehow... just like Betazoids using ASL.
A xenophobic planet for hundreds of years? Um what? Where are you getting that from?
 
Considering Earth was a xenophobic planet for a hundred years, it seems odd even if you had humans in the Federation or at least on post-Burn starships traveling around.

Or at this point, apparently we can just blame everything on the universal translator and just pretend she did some Romulan gesture that got translated into blowing air kisses somehow... just like Betazoids using ASL.
Why would it seem odd? Expatriates often keep their cultures alive. And of course there were humans in the Federation post-Burn. We see them throughout Discovery. First and foremost in Admiral Vance. Plus all the human colonies that didn't join Earth in isolation.
 
The Mariposa Colony in TNG that was established around the time of or even before ENT kept a lot of 22nd century and even older attitudes that were on full display when Data and the Enterprise-D crew visited that planet in Season 5.
 
I guess since there's a Nazi planet, a Roman Empire planet, a Gangster planet, and a Western planet in Star Trek I suppose you're all right. lol

Why would it seem odd? Expatriates often keep their cultures alive. And of course there were humans in the Federation post-Burn. We see them throughout Discovery. First and foremost in Admiral Vance. Plus all the human colonies that didn't join Earth in isolation.
To be semi-series, and I know it's a TV show for Americans so it is what it is, but a human hegemonic future is kind of depressing because it means in a galaxy full of infinite cultures and artistic production, they chose 20th century American culture to consume.

At least the SNW Klingons encountered K-Pop before they got brainwashed by Shakespeare!
 
Considering Earth was a xenophobic planet for a hundred years, it seems odd even if you had humans in the Federation or at least on post-Burn starships traveling around.

Or at this point, apparently we can just blame everything on the universal translator and just pretend she did some Romulan gesture that got translated into blowing air kisses somehow... just like Betazoids using ASL.
I don't think Xenophobic is the right word to use as the Earth Defense Force is portrayed as multi-species. Hawkish and Reactionary maybe, but they weren't racists.
 
The Romulan giving the fuck-off gesture made me laugh but at the same time it is a huge failure of imagination on the part of the writers to just have every character in their sci-fi comedy act like an American teenager from 2026 (or what a middle-aged writer assumes a teenager acts like in 2026, which ends up being an unholy amalgamation of 80s jock characters mixed with TikTok slang).

For some reason none of this is bothering me though; something about SFA just feels much less like a cynical use of the Star Trek IP than virtually all other stuff since Discovery. I have no idea how that's the case given that on paper it's the most obviously cynical use of the franchise yet, but somehow it's working so far.
 
Torme's work in the first year - "The Big Goodbye" and "Conspiracy" - persuaded me that, even if the show never got to be anything like the Star Trek I'd always been a fan of, it might be pretty cool anyway.

The Big Goodbye is a great episode. I remember thinking just how far starfleet had advanced its tech with the holodeck sobce kirks day.I thought the talosians would even be impressed.
 
There aren't many legitimately great episodes in Season 1, but "The Big Goodbye," "Conspiracy" and "The Neutral Zone" are three of them.
 
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I don't think Xenophobic is the right word to use as the Earth Defense Force is portrayed as multi-species. Hawkish and Reactionary maybe, but they weren't racists.
I suppose xenophobic in terms of not wanting any outsiders approaching the planet, not necessarily racist. They shunned the Titan humans like they a hostile invasion force and presumably forgot that there was a human colony out there. It took Burnham telling them to knock it off before they got over themselves. When Starfleet and the Federation abandoned them, they presumably decided to just go inwards and close off their "borders" completely.
 
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