Re: Would You Watch a Trek Series with an all male, all human main cas
The trek universe also tells us that an amoeba can be the size of a gas giant ("The Immunity Syndrome", TOS),
Uhm- A space borne alien life form similar to an amoeba..
Which, honestly, isn't impossible if it arises in a large and dense nebula.
Tho traveling away from that nebula would be rather hard.
a giant snowflake can destroy a planet ("Silicon Avatar", TNG),
Again, looks like giant snowflake, only as an incidental accident of its
structure. Not completely impossible. You seem to be phrasing these things
in the worst possible light. I agree that they are highly improbable,
but we don't know what we don't know.
you can have fluid in space that isn't hot, but doesn't freeze and doesn't evaporate (fluidic space, VOY)
all you need to do for that to work is change a few cosmological constants.
Whether you realize it or not, in truth our own universe is actually composed of quanta behaving in a fashion that might be called fluidic.
The real problem with that episode is the idea that life from that universe could exist without spatial bubbles of its own type of space in our universe.
and you can talk with whales, using only sound, from SPACE (STIV:TVH).
We don't know that it used only sound, we only know that sound is what was used to represent that communication to us.
A more likely explanation is that it used a magnetophase holomorph which
created sound after entering the atmosphere.
Given this stellar track record of scientific accuracy, I tend not to put much stock in what "the trek universe tells us."
Me neither, But I can step into or out of canon. What side of the line would you like me to be on? I think the idea that there are millions of planets in the milky way galaxy with life on them is bunk, and estimate perhaps as many as a dozen planets with sentient life in the entire Galaxy, probably
none of them with technology as advanced as ours.
Cooperative exploration would be in the mutual interest of all such civilizations.
And in real life, civilizations rarely do what's in their "mutual interest." This is typical of the arguments Trekkies usually put up in discussions like this. It states what you'd like to happen without considering what you'd do if it can't, which is a distinct possibilty.
Are we operating inside or outside of canon? Canon says the UFP has 150 or so participant members. Apparently, according to canon, they DID sign on. I personally happen to think that its unlikely that aliens will be as violent or as xenophobic as we are, and that we actually inhabit the far end of the bellcurve on both counts.
So now I'll ask you directly: If the other civilizations say "Frak you" to mutual interest, what do you do about signing on all those aliens you want to have?
If that did happen, Then I'd leave them alone. My prediction is that it wouldn't happen, but I could be wrong.
And to those of you who responded "Budget" to what I said about TOS: Not. The. Point. Budget or not, that's how it was depicted on-screen, which means it's canon that there were more humans in Starfleet than any other race.
No, its canon that there are more humans aboard Starfleets Earth division
than any other race, and that there are other divisions of starfleet, As per ships crewed entirely by vulcans and other ships mentioned crewed entirely by other species.