Heh. Well played, OP. Well played.
Reading this post again really pisses me off. And some people wonder why I don't care much for modern Trek. This attitude is part of it.hey guys, now that TOS finished so long ago, is the show still considered to be part of the real Trek's?
so much of what happened on the show has been contradicted by itself, it just doesn't make any sense to me now. hell, half of the stuff we have available in the early 21st century is far more technologically advanced than what TOS, a 23rd century show had. it just seems silly to always look back at TOS now.
if it was up to me i would forget TOS ever existed and only consider TNG, DS9, VOY and the movies as canon.
ENT kind of manipulates the others a little with the Borg episode, but as this is the most recent Trek we have available, only ENT should be considered real canon, or at least should supersede the others when confusing issues come up.
ENT kind of manipulates the others a little with the Borg episode, but as this is the most recent Trek we have available
Naah. For that, he'd be wanting his tricorder.^My phone can't call ships in orbit, but can Spock watch YouTube videos on his communicator?
^My phone can't call ships in orbit, but can Spock watch YouTube videos on his communicator?
Every TOS episode where someone else goes "If only we had access to the Enterprise computer!" on an away mission, I smile. I can access virtually the sum total of human knowledge on my phone. Google. Wikipedia. Memory Alpha.
But I guess seeing McCoy hunched over his communicator for two minutes would have been a less dramatic finale to "Miri"![]()
Yep. My celphone can't do that.The communicator v. mobile phone comparison is based on ignorance of how mobile phones work: cell phones require an infrastructure. They're not stand-alone devices. You need cell towers and/or satellites to make them work. The communicators apparently need none of that, as they can contact one another without the ship (apparently), and the ship in orbit. My feeling was always that the communicator was also designed to facilitate transporter operations, and part of its bulk was related to that function...scanning the area and transmitting that info back to the ship so the crew could get beamed even when the ship's scanners didn't have a great view (as when they are deep underground).
Since none of Star Trek is "real"... meh.hey guys, now that TOS finished so long ago, is the show still considered to be part of the real Trek's?
Yep. My celphone can't do that.The communicator v. mobile phone comparison is based on ignorance of how mobile phones work: cell phones require an infrastructure. They're not stand-alone devices. You need cell towers and/or satellites to make them work. The communicators apparently need none of that, as they can contact one another without the ship (apparently), and the ship in orbit. My feeling was always that the communicator was also designed to facilitate transporter operations, and part of its bulk was related to that function...scanning the area and transmitting that info back to the ship so the crew could get beamed even when the ship's scanners didn't have a great view (as when they are deep underground).
Yep. My celphone can't do that.The communicator v. mobile phone comparison is based on ignorance of how mobile phones work: cell phones require an infrastructure. They're not stand-alone devices. You need cell towers and/or satellites to make them work. The communicators apparently need none of that, as they can contact one another without the ship (apparently), and the ship in orbit. My feeling was always that the communicator was also designed to facilitate transporter operations, and part of its bulk was related to that function...scanning the area and transmitting that info back to the ship so the crew could get beamed even when the ship's scanners didn't have a great view (as when they are deep underground).
I just flew back from my brother's wedding not too long ago (where I was Best Man) and in the plane, high in the sky and over the clouds, though I already knew the calls wouldn't work, I couldn't even get Internet access on my cellphone. The thing's useless above a certain altitude.
The Original Series is the Original Canon. It's not up to the past to make excuses for the future. It is what it is.
if it was up to me i would forget TOS ever existed and only consider TNG, DS9, VOY and the movies as canon.
What a shame that would be.
I think I better stop now; I'm afraid I'll get too emotionally involved. I will say this, though. Canon is overrated; artistic value is all that matters.
What a shame that would be.
Canon is overrated; artistic value is all that matters.
When I hear the word "canon," I reach for my phaser . . . .
The Original Series is the Original Canon. It's not up to the past to make excuses for the future. It is what it is.
if it was up to me i would forget TOS ever existed and only consider TNG, DS9, VOY and the movies as canon.
What a shame that would be.
I think I better stop now; I'm afraid I'll get too emotionally involved. I will say this, though. Canon is overrated; artistic value is all that matters.
Yep - that pretty much sums it up for me. I'd defy anyone to argue with either of those...
Only when I wear my tinfoil hat.![]()
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