Harry Wong is the King of Nerd Rage. He sounds like he has Asperger syndrome.
It's best to stay away from any sci-fi "vs" site unless you want to be subjected to arrogant stupidity and assumptions you can shine a flashlight through.
I agree about staying away from "vs" debates. They seem silly to me. I don't care if Mr. Wong wants to write copious essays about how and why the Empire would destroy the UFP. Who cares? In fact, probably most things in Star *Wars* could defeat the relatively peaceful Federation.
But I thought he got a little out of control by saying that, because he has a BS in mechanical engineering and is a Canadian of Asian ancestry, he's more qualified to speak about science, science fiction, racism, and how horrible Trek and its fans are.
Compare his site to Bernd Schneider's (he has a PhD in
electrical engineering). Bernd is able to write rather objectively about the show he likes, Trek, criticizing where appropriate, and even writing about why it's important to understand that science fiction is usually not science *in* fiction but like Trek, fictional science. We like it to be as internally consistent as possible and to conform as much to real-world physics as it can within its fictionalized setting/science. That is, it's ok to have these impossible transporters or sound in space as long as it's consistent and not *too* crazy. We don't want to one day see Tom Paris able to jump ten meters or for starships to one week move at warp 8 with the M/AM warp core and the next week move at warp 200 with a fusion reactor.
I actually like the veneer of scientific realism accomiahed via the pseudoscientific technobabble as long as it doesn't get out of hand. It appears, however, that Mr. Wong thinks most Trekkies think it's all real and plausible. I haven't seen many people believe that way. They're probably out there, but most Trek fans tend to be fairly critical of Trek when its technobabble goes overboard.
I just don't see the need to belittle fans of either show, or anyone, really. After reading through more of Wong's stuff and his personal site, I now realize is he a very angry man. He's entitled to his opinion, but I started the thread because as a research engineer (and one more advanced than Mr. Wong), I couldn't believe a Star Wars fan would have such a passionate, one-sided hatred for Trek. I would think that there is a significant correlation between SW and ST fans, actually. I like SW and ST. I happen to prefer Trek since the prequels came out, but who cares, really?