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Would You Watch a Trek Series with an all male, all human main cast?

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Women should be seen but not heard? :)
 
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Some people like myself simply do not like working with women and feel that an all male environment is much preferable to a coed working environment.
Were you abused by a female authority figure as a child or something? I mean, seriously, sexist much? :vulcan: During my time in the military, most of my direct superiors were female and I certainly never had a problem with it, nor did anyone else I know.

No.

Though my father, mother, and three sisters all feel the same way.

All of them loathe working with women.

The big thing is

male coworkers are shallow. There isn't much debt to their emotions and personalities.

You and a male coworker have a disagreement, buy him a coke in the breakroom an hour later and generally all is right with the world.

Female coworkers (in general) are not like that. If you have a disagreement with a female coworker it can last for days and take all sorts of efforts to return things to normal.

Dayton3:

While I don't entirely agree with this view, I have had similar experiences myself at times dealing with female coworkers. The ones I've worked with seem to hold grudges longer than male coworkers. It could be how some women are "acculturated" to do battle via sarcastic comments and gossip. And if any of you met me, you would know there isn't an overt sexist bone in my body, particularly in the confines of the workplace.

Having said that, I still echo my earlier comments that an all-male, all-human main cast would be boring. They almost did that with ENT, and look how well that worked! Only Phlox and T'Pol were aliens, and the rest of the cast were humans. ENT, along with TOS, had the highest ratio of males to females in the main cast than the other shows.

Red Ranger
 
Re: Would You Watch a Trek Series with an all male, all human main cas

I did. It's called Star Trek.
 
Re: Would You Watch a Trek Series with an all male, all human main cas

male coworkers are shallow. There isn't much debt to their emotions and personalities.

You and a male coworker have a disagreement, buy him a coke in the breakroom an hour later and generally all is right with the world.

Female coworkers (in general) are not like that. If you have a disagreement with a female coworker it can last for days and take all sorts of efforts to return things to normal.
I envy you for having what sounds like a pretty good workplace environment compared with those I've experienced. I've worked with plenty of guys who were the biggest Machiavellian schemers you ever met, who would hold grudges for eons, and whose entire motivation in coming to work is to see how many people they could screw over that day. :rommie:

However, you are correct that it can be an extremely bad idea to make an enemy of a woman. Really depends on who you are dealing with. I find it easier to figure out which guys are the jerkwad types, because they are often very arrogant, stupid and lazy, and therefore unable to put on a good act, but some women are extremely adept at hiding it, and you don't know till it's too late.

And since we're talking about Star Trek, I assume the characters are not going to be revolting, petty-minded, scheming, back-biting assholes but rather shining examples of the best and brightest of the Federation. :)

Therefore this entire thread is based on a wholly erroneous premise.
 
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^There's also the fact that we've already had a Star Trek show with an all male and almost all human (okay, 5/6ths) cast - it's called TOS.

Now, some of you will be thinking what about Uhura ? She wasn't a regular cast member, nor were Chekov, Scotty or Sulu. Only Shatner, Kelley and Nimoy were.
 
Re: Would You Watch a Trek Series with an all male, all human main cas

The big thing is

male coworkers are shallow. There isn't much debt to their emotions and personalities.

You and a male coworker have a disagreement, buy him a coke in the breakroom an hour later and generally all is right with the world.

Female coworkers (in general) are not like that. If you have a disagreement with a female coworker it can last for days and take all sorts of efforts to return things to normal.
Complete and utter bullshit. :rolleyes:
 
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Sure, it would be just like ENT and TOS minus the Vulcans and Uhura. And please have at least two characters be hot, and I'll be verrrry happy if they had the hots for each other too. :rommie:
 
Re: Would You Watch a Trek Series with an all male, all human main cas

The big thing is

male coworkers are shallow. There isn't much debt to their emotions and personalities.

You and a male coworker have a disagreement, buy him a coke in the breakroom an hour later and generally all is right with the world.

Female coworkers (in general) are not like that. If you have a disagreement with a female coworker it can last for days and take all sorts of efforts to return things to normal.
Complete and utter bullshit. :rolleyes:

Is it, really? I don't subscribe entirely to Dayton3's premise, but I have to tell you from personal experience, there is, in general, a difference with how men and women interact in the workplace.

Granted, there are women who approach workplace disputes professionally, and men who completely personalize all their workplace interactions to their detriment and to the detriment of those around them.

Unfortunately, many of my experiences with female coworkers have been characterized by high levels of making workplace issues personal and not professional. This has also been true of most of the female supervisors I've had to deal with -- any disagreement, no matter how trivial, becomes a jihad!

Again, I believe men and women belong in the workplace, but if some men need sensitivity training in dealing with all coworkers, so do some women. Especially the petty, bickering types I've had the misfortune of encountering. Then again, I worked in the media, and that environment seems to breed a work pool of shallow, egocentric people, of all political persuasions and genders, mind you!

Red Ranger
 
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I've said it once ill say it again if its not broke don't fix it.
 
Re: Would You Watch a Trek Series with an all male, all human main cas

All male...sure. Why not?

All human? Absolutely, since all the supposed 'aliens' are just human beings in make-up anyway. So all human and predominately non-white.

Make-up? What do you mean? I thought Star Trek was real :(
 
Re: Would You Watch a Trek Series with an all male, all human main cas

The big thing is

male coworkers are shallow. There isn't much debt to their emotions and personalities.

You and a male coworker have a disagreement, buy him a coke in the breakroom an hour later and generally all is right with the world.

Female coworkers (in general) are not like that. If you have a disagreement with a female coworker it can last for days and take all sorts of efforts to return things to normal.
Complete and utter bullshit. :rolleyes:

The worst person BY FAR!!!! at my current place of employment, which is mostly female, is this one male person who sadly is also the boss. :rommie: He's a fucking bipolar headcase who's driven away many, many good employees. Everyone else there is great. If only we could get together and push the fucktard off the Golden Gate Bridge.

This is great, can we turn this into the Bitch About Your Psycho Co-Workers or Bosses thread?
 
Re: Would You Watch a Trek Series with an all male, all human main cas

There are always exceptions to the rule.

But the rule remains.
 
Re: Would You Watch a Trek Series with an all male, all human main cas

What rule? You seem to be confusing your own misogyny with some sort of unwritten rule of human nature.
 
Re: Would You Watch a Trek Series with an all male, all human main cas

I like shows with all male casts. One of the reasons I think the first three years of Law & Order was so great.

Would Trek fans here watch a Trek series with an all male, all human main cast?
No,. Trek's main message is about people of all genders and races working together to create a peaceful future.

An all male crew would go against that idea, and it would also be somewhat sexist.


I always found it easier to not get close to anyone at work. My biggest saying when I have a disagreement at work with someone Male or Female is "I never asked you to like me now did I." Kinda kills any grudges right away because they have to take a second to think about it.
 
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What rule? You seem to be confusing your own misogyny with some sort of unwritten rule of human nature.

It isn't misogyny to not want to work with women.

Actually, yes it is. Misogyny is defined as the hatred or contempt of women. I'd say what you said about women in the workplace displays a contempt of women.

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Re: Would You Watch a Trek Series with an all male, all human main cas

What rule? You seem to be confusing your own misogyny with some sort of unwritten rule of human nature.

It isn't misogyny to not want to work with women.

I'd say what you said about women in the workplace displays a contempt of women.

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That is ridiculous.

I don't like to work with teenagers either.

What does that make me? Ageist?
 
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Would You Watch a Trek Series with an all male, all human main cast?
Maybe. Because I like men. But I'm not crazy about men among themselves.
They don't behave any more.

Every episode would be about missing women and meeting them and so on and so forth. It would become distracting for them. Instead of focusing on their job, they would focus on the (alien) women they encounter.
It isn't misogyny to not want to work with women.
What is it, then?

Besides, if women hold a grudge longer, it might be because it is founded. Or because the man didn't make good. A man is less likely than a woman to acknowledge a mistake. He must save face and WIN everything. This might be stereotypical, but it's true.
 
Re: Would You Watch a Trek Series with an all male, all human main cas

Would You Watch a Trek Series with an all male, all human main cast?
Every episode would be about missing women and meeting them and so on and so forth. It would become distracting for them. Instead of focusing on their job, they would focus on the (alien) women they encounter.
It isn't misogyny to not want to work with women.
What is it, then?

Personal preference
 
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