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Are you a purist?

It's hard to get material written by many, many people over several decades to seamlessly fit together into a clean and consistent canon. Oh, the agony...

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Simple question. Are you a purist when it comes to Star Trek?

There really isn't a right or wrong answer. Indeed, you might still be considered a purist if you think TNG is the be-all-and-end-all of Trek.

My signature basically illustrates my perspective although there have been things in TNG and DS9 that I've liked in terms of ideas and individual episodes.

Anyone?

Yes.
 
If "purist" means I only like STar Trek, then yes. I feel the spin-offs had very little in common with the 60's classic. Very different animals indeed. I'm glad JJ Abrahms remembered the elements that made TOS so special and is tapping into them...something Rick Berman refused to do.

TOS is magic, everything else is, well, just that...everything else.
 
^^ I agree. Although every so often someone tries to shoehorn those things anyway.
This kind of attitude tends to bother me. Why can't Archer or TNG be brought up in this forum?

If you bring in later series, you have to accept assumptions about the universe which the original authors and producers never had in mind when making the first series.

As T'Bonz said, there is a forum for discussing Trek as a whole--General Trek. For those who want to reset the clock and discuss the Trek universe as it existed from 1966-1979, there is the TOS forum.
 
I'm a purist in the sense that TOS (and TNG-DS9-VOY-movies) had their time in the spot light. They entertained me and shaped me into the Trek fan that I've become.

I don't see the need for reboots because our Trek universe is what made me like it.

As a purist (as per my notes above), I really think that the new movie really has to stand alone in almost a non-trek category. As a prequel in a non altered timeline, it had a chance to compliment TOS and add to it.

As a purist, that doesn't mean I'm opposed to change. But to me that means something added to what already exists- not a complete alteration. Its pointless and takes away from what we have and adds absolutely nothing of value.

TOS is what it was. We can have new stories about them. They can still be relevant and exciting and contemporary to our values of today.
 
I'm a purist whenever I settle into a good TOS ep. There is a density to those eps that is quite different from the later shows, as fun and great as they can be. The density of colors and sound, and the general intensity of TOS tends to be at a higher level. For instance, you tend to see Kirk, Spock, McCoy, or an antagonist go to the intensity level of Picard's "there...are...four lights!!!!" nearly every episode.
I have no problem with the new FX work, though.
I am a purist in the sense of emotional impact/intensity, juxtaposed with humor. And TOS is a strong blend. :)
 
Simple question. Are you a purist when it comes to Star Trek?

There really isn't a right or wrong answer. Indeed, you might still be considered a purist if you think TNG is the be-all-and-end-all of Trek.

My signature basically illustrates my perspective although there have been things in TNG and DS9 that I've liked in terms of ideas and individual episodes.

Anyone?

A purist is a dreamer, with no chance on ever fulfilling their ideals...there is nothing really pure. Much like Nazi-ism. Who is to judge what standards are pure? TOS or STNG for example never had a single unadulterated vision. You can't completely hold one idea up that was never contradicted or changed. A purist is a myth, Star Trek purist doubly so. I would never resign myself to such a fate, therefore I am not a "purist". I like change, I accept it and judge it as it comes along on its own merits. Those who adapt last longer...

RAMA
 
"Does it matter now which one's right?"

"Not to Lokai and Bele. All that matters to them is their hate."

"Do you suppose that's all they ever had, sir?"

"No. But that's all they have left."
 
"Does it matter now which one's right?"

"Not to Lokai and Bele. All that matters to them is their hate."

"Do you suppose that's all they ever had, sir?"

"No. But that's all they have left."

Underrated episode.

:techman:
 
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