It was supposed to go to the post in the "Gaila or Uhura" poll thread where the idea of a shipper war thread was first mentioned and I replied with "M'Sharak, where was that link supposed to go? When I click, it works a long time and finally gives me the main menu. If it was the ENT shipper wars, maybe it's really far back in the dusty basement shelves.
I didn't read the whole thread, so has anyone chimed in with Uhura/Chapel?![]()
Looks like whatever it was may be fixed, may have corrected itself, or may have been charmed by fairies. Quite a few people have been posting in the QS&F thread that they have board access again after having been locked out for varying lengths of time. My link above which had been misbehaving seems now to be working again. I'll see whether any explanation is forthcoming or if it's just one more thing to be chalked up to simple internet weirdness.M'Sharak, I noticed something strange going on. The number of people in the forums is way off. In SF&F, there are normally about 30, and there are like 10. In the TV forum, there are usually 25 or so, and there are 4. And in here, there are usually at least 25, and there are about 4. That is weird. It's been like that for a couple hours, not just because it's late.
Looks like whatever it was may be fixed, may have corrected itself, or may have been charmed by fairies. Quite a few people have been posting in the QS&F thread that they have board access again after having been locked out for varying lengths of time. My link above which had been misbehaving seems now to be working again. I'll see whether any explanation is forthcoming or if it's just one more thing to be chalked up to simple internet weirdness.M'Sharak, I noticed something strange going on. The number of people in the forums is way off. In SF&F, there are normally about 30, and there are like 10. In the TV forum, there are usually 25 or so, and there are 4. And in here, there are usually at least 25, and there are about 4. That is weird. It's been like that for a couple hours, not just because it's late.
It is looking as if there was a DoS attack on the DNS provider we use, possibly still ongoing. It's being looked into, but things appear to be behaving, for the moment.seemed like yesterday the servers were having trouble. it would not load for me, absolutely refused.
Heh. If it was a war, it's obvious which side is winning.I am pleasantly surprised by the results of this poll, after all the whining and fuming over Spock/Uhura storyline that I've seen on IMDB and all sorts of other places, with some people crying "OMG what about Chapel?!", others mad over Spock having a love interest at all and being "too emotional", and others shouting that Uhura should not be involved with anyone, especially not Spock, because it apparently "reduces" her, or hurts her dignity (?
). Not to mention those who just throw in slurs and offensive comments about Uhura that I won't bother to repeat. I guess, similar as with people who hate the movie, one can get the wrong impression that there are more people with negative opinions than there really are.
QFT. But I have to say I generally dislike endless storylines about unrequited love, whatever the genders involved.See, I am also a long-time fan, but I had and have no patience with all that y-e-a-r-r-r-r-r-r-ning Chapel did. It's just so weak and poor-little-woman-ish. I know that's partly because it was filmed in the 1960s, and that was typical of the time, but now? No. Or at least it shouldn't be. Yes, I know that even now in the 21st century, people still yearn after those they want but cannot have, and people presumably will in the 23rd century, too. But when it's a woman yearning after The Unapproachable Male, it's almost always dull and hackneyed. At least IMO.
I don't think she was serious in that interview... I suspect that ot was said in the same vein as when she told women to watch the movie because "the guys are all shirtless on the bridge all the time".McCoy does call for Chapel at one point during the movie, so I don't think they're adverse to introducing her in future installments.
Like many people said, however, I hope we don't have any schmoopy, mopey triangles going on. (Please no Spock/Uhura/Kirk... pleeeease don't do it, no matter what Zoe thinks!)
I always wanted Chapel to be stronger,
which she didn't seem to have a problem when dealing with McCoy. Plus, she was a research scientist before she became a nurse and later became a medical doctor - she must have had more fortitude than she had a chance to show on-screen (a couple of the novels seemed to help shape that view of her for me). Perhaps a newer version of her might enhance her strengths, much like how the movie's Uhura played up more of Uhura's intelligence and abilities.
You can always use the Gene Roddenberry receipe for dealing with ST V> declare it non-canon.I always wanted Chapel to be stronger,
Totally- just like I wish Uhura's "Captain, I'm frightened" could be struck from episode and memory.
And her fiancee.Chapel, for TOS, was a decently strong female character except for the Kryptonite effect that Spock had on her.
McCoy does call for Chapel at one point during the movie, so I don't think they're adverse to introducing her in future installments.
Like many people said, however, I hope we don't have any schmoopy, mopey triangles going on. (Please no Spock/Uhura/Kirk... pleeeease don't do it, no matter what Zoe thinks!) Since it's unlikely that Chapel will have much time onscreen, if she were pining after Spock, it's probable that she would again be defined as a character by her unrequited love. Isn't it enough to show a woman who's a good nurse and truly cares for her patients? I personally hope she has no romantic interests that we see. Or let someone (not Spock) pine over her for a change, if we must...
Heh. If it was a war, it's obvious which side is winning.I am pleasantly surprised by the results of this poll, after all the whining and fuming over Spock/Uhura storyline that I've seen on IMDB and all sorts of other places, with some people crying "OMG what about Chapel?!", others mad over Spock having a love interest at all and being "too emotional", and others shouting that Uhura should not be involved with anyone, especially not Spock, because it apparently "reduces" her, or hurts her dignity (?
). Not to mention those who just throw in slurs and offensive comments about Uhura that I won't bother to repeat. I guess, similar as with people who hate the movie, one can get the wrong impression that there are more people with negative opinions than there really are.
QFT. But I have to say I generally dislike endless storylines about unrequited love, whatever the genders involved.See, I am also a long-time fan, but I had and have no patience with all that y-e-a-r-r-r-r-r-r-ning Chapel did. It's just so weak and poor-little-woman-ish. I know that's partly because it was filmed in the 1960s, and that was typical of the time, but now? No. Or at least it shouldn't be. Yes, I know that even now in the 21st century, people still yearn after those they want but cannot have, and people presumably will in the 23rd century, too. But when it's a woman yearning after The Unapproachable Male, it's almost always dull and hackneyed. At least IMO.
I'm also very surprised at the results thus far. Very well done poll, BTW.
I wonder if the type of people interested in clicking on the thread is a factor, the particular population of this board or just that it really is a popular relationship.Also, those that were unhappy (or outraged, heh) about it probably made a lot more noise, as is often the case.
If they want to introduce Chapel ( but NOT for a love triangle! ) they'll really need to do a complete overhaul on her character for the reasons Just Kate mentions, imo. I'm a little surprised that they seriously considered bringing back the unrequited love scenario.
I also think that Uhura/Spock relationship is perhaps easier or more organically incorporated into a greater variety of plotlines than Chapel/Spock would be. Since Chapel is in Sickbay and not on the bridge it might take a few more steps or twists to have them interacting as part of the plot or involve some medical issues. I mean, sure they would have thought of something, but offhand it just seems like Uhura works out better here. I'm really glad that they went in this direction!
Having said that I could see McCoy having something with Chapel, maybe, although I'm not sure if they'll want to involve his character in a love interest. There'd likely be less space for that than even Spock and Uhura.
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