People don't want to see big brained hermaphrodites now...
Plus, there are sites on the Internet that specialize. The demand is thus sated.
People don't want to see big brained hermaphrodites now...
I still want to see Abe Lincoln flying a space chair toward me.![]()
All those things can work in a "realistic" Trek if the presentation is re-worked or updated.Does it mean no Squire of Gothos with ability's to manipulate matter or no sentient clouds capable of sucking the red blood cells out of you?
No disembodied brains betting on outcomes of games of life or death or no giant hands in space blocking your path?
No aliens so ugly to gaze upon them will drive you insane or no shapeshifters to keep you guessing whose who?
I don't see why they should be.The main point of the question was, how to put it... are those types of stories featuring alien life with strange ability's off limits in Nu Trek.
Battlestar Galactica, Solaris, Sphere and The Abyss, just to name a few, all pulled off a naturalistic tone while including aliens or beings with extraordinary abilities, so it is possible. That said, I haven't put this new version of Star Trek into the same category as those movies, so it's pretty much a non-issue for me anyway.Is there any chance in hell any kind of story about "alien life with strange ability's" could occur in Nu Trek or are they gone forever and if they are gone, how do you feel about that?
I'd say yes. More often than not, taking a more grounded approach to a franchise and then saying that stuff should be left out on the grounds that they looked too silly before is lazy.Is it a mistake to exclude them completely?
I still want to see Abe Lincoln flying a space chair toward me.![]()
I think their big mistake is not poaching comic book characters that belong to other people and weaving them into their "new Universe." Spider-Man firing webs at the Enterprise while the Hulk jumps up and down on the hull. That's writing.![]()
I still want to see Abe Lincoln flying a space chair toward me.![]()
I think their big mistake is not poaching comic book characters that belong to other people and weaving them into their "new Universe." Spider-Man firing webs at the Enterprise while the Hulk jumps up and down on the hull. That's writing.![]()
There have, in fact, been TNG/X-Men crossovers in both comic book and novel form.
Careful, you'll anger the new orthodoxy of "there must be no negativity about this movie"Does "realistic" Trek mean no 'throbbing brains' allowed?
Does it mean no Squire of Gothos with ability's to manipulate matter or no sentient clouds capable of sucking the red blood cells out of you?
No disembodied brains betting on outcomes of games of life or death or no giant hands in space blocking your path?
No aliens so ugly to gaze upon them will drive you insane or no shapeshifters to keep you guessing whose who?
Get the picture? Will Nu, "Realistic Trek" not incorporate one half the kind of scifi stories the series was originally founded on?
I hope not.
Careful, you'll anger the new orthodoxy of "there must be no negativity about this movie"![]()
The main point of the question was, how to put it... are those types of stories featuring alien life with strange ability's off limits in Nu Trek.
I don't see why they should be.
Is there any chance in hell any kind of story about "alien life with strange ability's" could occur in Nu Trek or are they gone forever and if they are gone, how do you feel about that?
Battlestar Galactica, Solaris, Sphere and The Abyss, just to name a few, all pulled off a naturalistic tone while including aliens or beings with extraordinary abilities, so it is possible. That said, I haven't put this new version of Star Trek into the same category as those movies, so it's pretty much a non-issue for me anyway.
Is it a mistake to exclude them completely?
I'd say yes. More often than not, taking a more grounded approach to a franchise and then saying that stuff should be left out on the grounds that they looked too silly before is lazy.
Well, in the sense that new Star Trek is cinematic, I expect big stories. I was often dissatisfied with the adversaries in ST movies, although I think the whole probe thing was handled much better in TMP than STIV. I don't need silly. I don't need doomsday. I'm just hoping for creative and fresh stories, especially now that origins, revenge fantasies, and time travel are dispensed with.
If there's a TV show, I imagine they'll play a little more fast and loose with silly aliens and such. I really expect such a TV show to be different from anything we've ever seen before.
I'm not really sure I understand the OP.
I've seen absolutely no indication that because Trek is taking a more modern action/adventure approach that they're going to wholesale eliminate the presence of strange aliens and god-like entities in future movies.
Then again, look at the other ten Trek movies. How many of them feature a "creature of the week"? One or two at the most? And J.J. isn't creating a hundred hours of TV here, he made one movie, he might make a couple more.
The speculation that goes on here, if I might be so bold to say so, is based in absolutely nothing. What trend are people looking at that I'm apparently blind to? How can you trend a single movie that features multiple alien races, spaceship battles, time travel and the destruction of entire planets and deduce that "Yup, we'll never see a fantastic alien creature in Star Trek again because they're obviously going to start copying CSI."
I can't think of any reason why they should be excluded.To be clear, I wouldn't want exact reproduction of those characters I listed.
The main point of the question was, how to put it... are those types of stories featuring alien life with strange ability's off limits in Nu Trek.
Is there any chance in hell any kind of story about "alien life with strange ability's" could occur in Nu Trek or are they gone forever and if they are gone, how do you feel about that? Is it a mistake to exclude them completely?
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