I must fairly new to watching trek. For years I thought it sucked. Watched a few of the older episodes, and found they were okay. The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine are not too shabby, I have to admit. I only really started watching a few months ago.
I haven't read the whole thread, but here is my two cents. While I agree with the gist of what he has to say, the OP is a gigantic douchebag. I haven't seen this much vitriol in a while (I generally avoid boards flooded with trolls). It is really off putting to those who are curious in the franchise and look up the various message boards when they find hate spewing filled threads like these.
Seriously, claiming that anybody who points out the vitriolic nature of your posts are acting as spoilers to divert attention from you messianic message is the stupidest argument I have heard this year to date.
For a guy who is supposedly going after "fundamentalism", it's ironic you post whole bunch of "truths" and accuse people of acting as spoilers and calling them names (Trekmujahadeen?) when they happen to disagree with you. Even people who agree with your fundamental premise but disagree with your obnoxious tone and delivery are not spared.
Seriously, slapping your self on the back because you are "saying what needs to be said" is pretty conceited of you. Bloody Hell, I have only started reading up on Trek a few months ago and I knew this stuff.
Please excuse me while I crap myself in awe of your profound wisdom, oh wise one.
As for the film, I hope it does well. Star Trek would do well to drop a lot of the techno babble. To me, the franchise looks too "clean". The uniforms are clean, the ships are clean, and even getting shot by a laser looks "clean". It needs more grittiness to it. If the film can deliver this, I think Star Trek could bring in a lot of new fans.
I haven't read the whole thread, but here is my two cents. While I agree with the gist of what he has to say, the OP is a gigantic douchebag. I haven't seen this much vitriol in a while (I generally avoid boards flooded with trolls). It is really off putting to those who are curious in the franchise and look up the various message boards when they find hate spewing filled threads like these.
Seriously, claiming that anybody who points out the vitriolic nature of your posts are acting as spoilers to divert attention from you messianic message is the stupidest argument I have heard this year to date.
For a guy who is supposedly going after "fundamentalism", it's ironic you post whole bunch of "truths" and accuse people of acting as spoilers and calling them names (Trekmujahadeen?) when they happen to disagree with you. Even people who agree with your fundamental premise but disagree with your obnoxious tone and delivery are not spared.
Seriously, slapping your self on the back because you are "saying what needs to be said" is pretty conceited of you. Bloody Hell, I have only started reading up on Trek a few months ago and I knew this stuff.
Please excuse me while I crap myself in awe of your profound wisdom, oh wise one.
As for the film, I hope it does well. Star Trek would do well to drop a lot of the techno babble. To me, the franchise looks too "clean". The uniforms are clean, the ships are clean, and even getting shot by a laser looks "clean". It needs more grittiness to it. If the film can deliver this, I think Star Trek could bring in a lot of new fans.