You say that like it's a bad thing . . .My biggest problem is that there has never been any toilet scenes in Trek.
I can't stand the proliferation of sentient holograms from ST:VOY. That was the one aspect I couldn't stand. It was carried out too far in the few novels I've read. (I know, not canon.)
Yea, gotta agree on the language issue. Where is it ever said that English is now the only language in use on earth?
Iirc, according to Braga, he was trying to get across the (surprisingly correct) point that evolution is not a ladder. Things humans consider to be "higher" forms can and often do change over millions of years into what we consider to be "lower" forms--compare, for example, the feathered majesty of utahraptor to your chicken sandwich. Of course it's hard to ever see intelligence being selected against, no matter how many calories it requires (300-500 a day in humans), because intelligence is the most game-breaking feature in the game of life there ever was. But still I appreciate the point.but poor biology (the Ocampa and "Threshold" tie for the worst examples)
Ugh, the episode Threshold definitely made me go "gah". Looking past the fact that the episode completely craps on the entire concept of natural selection and evolution, but what were they thinking by making humans "evolve" into weird sea-otter looking creatures with flippers? That seems extremely de-evolved.
However, the execution of that point was made in probably the most retarded way possible, to the extent, that I think Braga was just coming up with after-the-fact justifications
Also, gagh makes me go "gah"!
The Starfleet uniforms the Enterprise crew wore in StarTrek the Motion picture the grey& white uniforms didn't look very much like military uniforms more like ugly jumpsuits. The actors hated those outfits.
My biggest problem is that there has never been any toilet scenes in Trek.
-The fact that apparently every race in the galaxy is sexually compatible with every other race in the galaxy and can produce children. After a while, it really starts to strain my suspension of disbelief.
-The TNG-era's constant parade of bumpy forehead aliens.
-The fact that almost all of Starfleet's Admirals are apparently older humans, even in the presumably well-integrated 24th Century. Honestly, I don't recall ever seeing ANY race besides humans or Vulcans in the Admiralty.
Yea, gotta agree on the language issue. Where is it ever said that English is now the only language in use on earth?
Yea, gotta agree on the language issue. Where is it ever said that English is now the only language in use on earth?
Lazy writers?
No, No. I was asking the OP where he got the idea the idea that english was the only language in use on earth? Nothing in canon.
I concede the point so far as language goes - canon is silent. However, I continue to argue that, unless we see the UT having limits so far as how many languages it can handle dynamically (a limit as simple as a memory buffer would be a good way of handling it) and how fast it works (we have no idea if the UT is in the ear, the combadge for TNG, or what, even, and there's no apparent delay for translation), there's no functional reason left to learn languages beyond one's own...And no way for non-Standard languages to really survive, because you'd see a collapse in terms of who speaks a language natively - not kids, as kids would be learning Federation Standard (to use kids on Earth as the example). Exactly as happens to languages IRL. Which is, to me,in terms of consequences.
-The fact that apparently every race in the galaxy is sexually compatible with every other race in the galaxy and can produce children. After a while, it really starts to strain my suspension of disbelief.
-The fact that almost all of Starfleet's Admirals are apparently older humans, even in the presumably well-integrated 24th Century. Honestly, I don't recall ever seeing ANY race besides humans or Vulcans in the Admiralty.
It's hard to explain why it happens, why the more local tongue is rejected like that, but it happens commonly enough when there's a lingua franca and a regional language that I'd be very surprised if it didn't happen here.
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