Agreed. I’ve always thought that. I saw the film when it was released, which wasn’t that long after BBC2 showed All Good Things. The film’s whole...
Star Trek V actually has fewer toe-curlingly mega-cringe moments than three of the four TNG movies, or either of the two Abrams-directed movies.
TWOK is better from a 2020s perspective if you take Khan’s boasting about superior intellect and superior genetics to be hollow self-delusions,...
Back to the original question, Starfleet would need more ship types than we see during TNG, but much fewer than we see in STO or Picard.
FWIW, if the original Fuller version of Discovery had been produced, an anthology set in different time zones with subsequent USS Discoveries, I...
Going back to the representation issue… TBH, as a white British guy living in Britain, I thought the series was a step backwards from ‘90s Trek...
The post-TUC era has a lot of story potential, and it pretty much a blank page other than in terms of where we all know it ends up. I can’t see it...
Generally not a fan of STO ship designs, but at least they look like they would be part of the design lineage with late 24thC and early 25thC...
Christ, yeah, I know, seeing as a I’m a grown adult and British. I said commercial-free, not “free” anyway. The model for television in the...
Shame that Americans don’t have their own equivalent to the BBC, with its completely commercial-free television and radio.
Bear with me a moment, as I haven’t throughly (re)watched TOS in great detail since 2002. I just had a thought: Isn’t the whole concept of the...
TBH though, I’d rather have had a flawed prequel series like ENT than a 24th c. Starfleet Academy series, which would’ve been the easier and...
Yeah, I remember being disappointed around August ‘01(?) reading the earliest online reports about the series. Seemed like the TPTB weren’t 100%...
It sort of is, but is also isn’t, because of all the continuity references in all of them (self explanatory in ‘09 and Into Darkness, and Beyond...
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