Um, hel-LO!Someday I'd like to see a sci fi series that makes an effort to show some truly alien aliens and not just people with prosthetics. But that would put a lot of actors out of work, and it's not the Star Trek style.

Just sayin'.

Um, hel-LO!Someday I'd like to see a sci fi series that makes an effort to show some truly alien aliens and not just people with prosthetics. But that would put a lot of actors out of work, and it's not the Star Trek style.
that would be [highlight]sexy[/highlight].Try putting that in a skirt.
In light of your evidence, I will concede.^As I said, a few rare and acceptable situations. To my knowledge, there has never been a "Cantina Scene" in Star Trek. My hope is that there will never be one.
Too late. The bar in ST III, when McCoy goes AWOL looking for a starship to take him back to Genesis, and has to be taken in by Federation Security, is populated by some of ST's wackier aliens and was a purposeful homage to SW's cantina scene. In fact, the storyboards labeled the building "Star Wars Bar" and this survived into the comics adaptation, IIRC.
What else will I do for the next eleven months? After all, isn't the motto of this forum, "We have nothing to post, but fear itself".Why worry?
Can anyone verify if this is a legitimate image of the revamped Enterprise or a fan imagining? I was searching on E-bay and this appeared on a listing for a "Trek 11" t-shirt. Link is to the image, not the actual auction listing.
http://i22.ebayimg.com/03/i/000/ea/ed/36ca_1.JPG
After all, isn't the motto of this forum, "We have nothing to post, but fear itself".![]()
In light of your evidence, I will concede.^As I said, a few rare and acceptable situations. To my knowledge, there has never been a "Cantina Scene" in Star Trek. My hope is that there will never be one.
Too late. The bar in ST III, when McCoy goes AWOL looking for a starship to take him back to Genesis, and has to be taken in by Federation Security, is populated by some of ST's wackier aliens and was a purposeful homage to SW's cantina scene. In fact, the storyboards labeled the building "Star Wars Bar" and this survived into the comics adaptation, IIRC.
However, It is not like I'm asking for every Star Trek alien to based on the Stargate universe, where every alien is nearly Human and literally descended from Earth. I would, simply, like the majority Star Trek's aliens to remain largely consistent with the Progenitor storyline presented in TNG.
I am correct in assuming, that no one wants to see a Gungan, Toydarian, or other CGI-type alien in Star Trek.
What else will I do for the next eleven months? After all, isn't the motto of this forum, "We have nothing to post, but fear itself".Why worry?![]()
Samuel T. Cogley — The Voice of Reason.
...the technology presented in Trek has always been based (well mostly), even if extremely vaguely and optimistically, on real existing concepts. The same cannot be said about technology in Star Wars, where it is quite often simply "magic"..
Of course, the Ewoks in the original trilogy were also a painfully obvious child-friendly element and they don't get anywhere near the same level of hatred.
Of course, the Ewoks in the original trilogy were also a painfully obvious child-friendly element and they don't get anywhere near the same level of hatred.
They used to.
Before Jar Jar Binks came along.![]()
Everything.
Could you not be so vague and give at least 5 different examples, please?![]()
Look at the damn pictures yourself.
It doesn't even look like TOS.
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