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I hope for more traditional space battles

Well, I'd say Deep Space 9 did everything better than Star Trek 2009, what with it being the best Star Trek series. And I'd be far from alone :).

Holla!

In the one corner we have Gul Dukat, the best developed and acted villain in all of Star Trek. In the other we have... Nero.

:lol:

In one corner we have seven seasons worth of character development...in the other we have a two hour movie.

Worthy of comparison? YOU DECIDE!
 
DS9 was a pretentious bore most of the time, which probably had something to do with its continually declining ratings for seven years; it was the first Trek series to exhibit that pattern.

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I'd say your five least favorite things are:

5. Lawrence Miles
4. Yourself
3. RTD
2. Generations
1. Nero

Lawrence Miles wrote at least 3 good Doctor Who books so I wouldn't lump him in there. Replace him with George Takei. I fucking hate George Takei.

DS9 was a pretentious bore most of the time, which probably had something to do with its continually declining ratings for seven years; it was the first Trek series to exhibit that pattern.

If you think Star Trek should be as cookie cutter simplistic as possible, it stands to reason you'd hate DS9.
 
I'd say your five least favorite things are:

5. Lawrence Miles
4. Yourself
3. RTD
2. Generations
1. Nero

Lawrence Miles wrote at least 3 good Doctor Who books so I wouldn't lump him in there. Replace him with George Takei. I fucking hate George Takei.

Oh my!

DS9 is a quality series. Going through it for the first time and it's a show that definitely holds up. Although it may not be The Wire or Breaking Bad in terms of having an arc and an ongoing story, or even Babylon 5, but it does have a couple of them, and some good ones at that, and allow me to sit through it on a marathon in a way I could never do with Voyager, where it's just standalone after standalone.
 
allow me to sit through it on a marathon in a way I could never do with Voyager, where it's just standalone after standalone.

Voyager is hard to marathon but the final 2 seasons of ENT are pretty good to fly through, even if the finale is terrible. There was some great improvement going on in the final days of TV Trek.
 
Well, I'd say Deep Space 9 did everything better than Star Trek 2009, what with it being the best Star Trek series. And I'd be far from alone :).

Okay.... let's just agree you prefer a spin off TV series that almost killed the Star Trek franchise over a reboot movie that has single handledly saved it.

Basically you have no rational reasoning behind defending bland battle scenes over what works in today's audience, other than your mid 1990's TV sentimental bias.
 
Okay.... let's just agree you prefer a spin off TV series that almost killed the Star Trek franchise over a reboot movie that has single handledly saved it.

And I'm proud to :). Some of us can think for ourselves without looking over our shoulders and seeing which the general public prefer. Nobody is going to convince me that Orci and Kurtzman are better writers than the DS9 team.


You are full of hate, that is why you have no content

Uh, OK. No... wait.... sorry? This doesn't make any sense.
 
Basically you have no rational reasoning behind defending bland battle scenes over what works in today's audience, other than your mid 1990's TV sentimental bias.

LMAO, I'm watching DS9 for the first time in 2013, started on New Year's Day. No bias to it, dude.
 
The First Contact opening battle is good but it's the show-stopping action on the ship exterior later on in the film that stands out more. Much more memorable than any of the action on Nero's ship.

You mean the slow walking and 3 phaser shots as Worf, Picard, and Lt. Redshirt input command codes? That show stopping action?
Did you not read "opening battle?"

Maybe go back to school.
 
The First Contact opening battle is good but it's the show-stopping action on the ship exterior later on in the film that stands out more. Much more memorable than any of the action on Nero's ship.

You mean the slow walking and 3 phaser shots as Worf, Picard, and Lt. Redshirt input command codes? That show stopping action?
Did you not read "opening battle?"

Maybe go back to school.

Did you not read "show-stopping action on the ship exterior later on in the film that stands out more?"

Old saying - "don't spit in the wind, it'll hit you in the face."

So far the pro-oldTrek battle contingent isn't showing much. It's a moot point anyway - Trek has been brought into the 21st century now, and it's not going backward.
 
And I'm proud to :). Some of us can think for ourselves without looking over our shoulders and seeing which the general public prefer. Nobody is going to convince me that Orci and Kurtzman are better writers than the DS9 team.


You keep pretending it is 1995, I will enjoy forgetting that era and look forward to Star Trek being exciting again.
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Ooooh Goodie! Another "Abrams Sucks!" thread. :evil:

I am a fan of Prime TOS live action and animated tv; Firefly, BSG, DS9 annnnndddd Bad Robot Trek.

I want to be in on the action. Shaky cam and lensflares. Nemesis tanked. I want live action Trek to continue. We cannot keep Trek to ourselves if we want it to thrive. We must give it to the masses.

Prime prose, comics, live action and animation live on. We can have our cake and eat it too.

I am a fan of the "Balance of Terror" deflector shields. I jumped for joy when I played the Starfleet Command, Encounters, Tactical Assault, Nexus The Jupiter Incident and Online games.

But. . . .

No deflector shield flares takes us back to basics. :techman:

Did I forget anything?

I watch Bad Robot Film #1 once a week in surround sound, Blu Ray and Sony 3D. I have no problem following the space battles. I don't need John Maddon telling me what's going on.
 
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I riff on the FC battle 3/4 of the times I watch it. "Jean Luc use the force" was my immediate thought the first time I watched it in theaters. The whole thing struck me as very A New Hope in what was going on

If you take that out of it, all I mean was it was easy to follow and visually appealing at the same time (granted the film is "old" now) but the effects still add up.

ST09 by contrast its like "FIRE EVERYTHING ARGGHHHHHHH BOOM CRASH POW ARGHHHHHHH"

that's the feeling I got watching it, maybe it was "visceral" or whatever you want to say, you can do that, you can mix in those scenes like that, hell add in some gore effects if you like when parts of the ship come apart, but at the same time let me see what's happening

"LET ME SEE WHATS HAPPENING"

Don't muddle it up in one big, loud, colourful explosion

no more of this:

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What even is that?


If that needs to be explained to you, within the context of the scene, then you need to pay more attention, cause there is no reason anyone should have trouble following exactly whats going on in that sequence. It's my favorite of the film, that shot is absolutely exquisite, especially when see on blu-ray so one can see all the detail.

More Trek 09 battles for me thanks.
 
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