You two gentlemen @BillJ and @fireproof78 are such good sports sometimes.
God knows from our go-arounds in the Discovery forums, that I can be as big an ass as anyone. Though I try to be a fair ass.

You two gentlemen @BillJ and @fireproof78 are such good sports sometimes.
Got it.BTW huge Orville fan here
maybe you missed the point that Kirk, Spock and Bones worked together and Kirk looked to his ffriends to shore up his won decisions.. spock for logic, bones for emotion.. but if you want to use the mary sue argument when that is not the case and you want to be dishonest.. that's okKirk and Spock must be "Mary Sue's" because they solve every problem in most every episode of the original Star Trek. Or, I know its crazy, they solve all the problems because they are the central characters and stars of the show.
God knows from our go-arounds in the Discovery forums, that I can be as big an ass as anyone. Though I try to be a fair ass.![]()
Finally I can agree with you on something. They are nothing but a clickbait site in it for ad revenue. They post ridiculous unfounded stories from "unnamed sources" for almost all fandoms, not just Trek. More traffic means they can charge more for ads. So any time anyone shares a story and generates traffic, they win.Truth be told, I also don't trust "we got this covered"..
It has a whole other set..........BTW huge Orville fan here, and it doesn't have this problem
but if you want to use the mary sue argument when that is not the case and you want to be dishonest.. that's ok
Same here. And I am a constant failure at jokes too. I too can be an ass.God knows from our go-arounds in the Discovery forums, that I can be as big an ass as anyone. Though I try to be a fair ass.![]()
He never suffers consequences for his choices. That's a total Mary Sue argument by the logic of this thread.maybe you missed the point that Kirk, Spock and Bones worked together and Kirk looked to his ffriends to shore up his won decisions.. spock for logic, bones for emotion.. but if you want to use the mary sue argument when that is not the case and you want to be dishonest.. that's ok
Better put than I did. Well said.They are everybit the "Mary Sue's" that Rey, Michael Burnham and Beckett Mariner are. You haven't actually paid attention to TOS if you think otherwise.
It has a whole other set..........
They are everybit the "Mary Sue's" that Rey, Michael Burnham and Beckett Mariner are. You haven't actually paid attention to TOS if you think otherwise.
No those female characters have ALL the skills.. by themselves.. with the TOS crew the skills were given to different characters . Ugh dishonest argument
Head in the sand and whataboutism argument.No those female characters have ALL the skills.. by themselves.. with the TOS crew the skills were given to different characters . Ugh dishonest argument
Dishonest is saying the have all the skills. They are just competent characters. And face little consequences as is the nature of TV. How many times was Kirk threatened with censure and then the admirals are like, "Nah, it's fine."No those female characters have ALL the skills.. by themselves.. with the TOS crew the skills were given to different characters . Ugh dishonest argument
Please do. It will get fun at how ridiculous it goes.I would once again point you to rewatch TOS. Kirk solved the Gary Mitchell issue on his own, by killing a God. That's just a start...
Kirk bluffs the Fesarius then gets the Enterprise free.
Spock phasers the Salt Vampire while McCoy watches and Kirk is getting suckled.
Need I go on?
How many times was Kirk threatened with censure and then the admirals are like, "Nah, it's fine."
I was thinking of "Amok Time" when Kirk goes against orders to divert to Vulcan but I might be misremembering at this point. Though, his punishment in ST IV is laughable in its own right.Never during TOS that I can remember. Except during "Court Martial", even then they offered him a ground assignment instead of going to trial. That is another episode where Spock alone ends up solving the issues that led to Kirk's indictment for murder.
I was thinking of "Amok Time" when Kirk goes against orders to divert to Vulcan but I might be misremembering at this point.
Good point lolAdmiral leaned on him a bit about the importance of the Altair conference. We never find out if Kirk would've actually been reprimanded because T'Pau leaned on the Admiral.
Pays to have friends in high places.![]()
Can't tell you how hard it is to take anyone seriously who brings up this particular “argument”. Look, you don't have to like Mariner and for all I care you can criticize her all day long. I see plenty of people criticizing her, so that's not the problem. But this particular buzzword has all but lost its original meaning and has become nothing more than a way to aggravate people and poison a discussion. Looking at your history on this board I have a hard time believing you don't already know what introducing it into a discussion does to that discussion. So going forward I would ask you to word you criticism a little more thoughtfully and without falling back on that particular trigger word. That'll save all of us a lot of grief.Mariner is a mary sue.
Not this again. Nothing about Lower Decks looks like a “kid's drawing”. Hyperbole or no, there's got to be a way for you to take a more balanced tone when it comes to this.This is just "let's make all the characters look like simple kid's drawings"
Orville
Orville
This is the Lower Decks forum. Dial it down with the talk about The Orville. Others are managing just fine with liking The Orville and bringing it up from time to time. You on the other seem to have a hard time going into any discussion about Lower Decks without feeling the need to mention it at some point.Orville
Whoa. What a completely unexpected statement out of you. I said sarcastically.The show is stupid. Mariner is a mary sue.
This show probably has the most naturalistic dialogue out of any Star Trek series.the dialogue is unnatural,
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