Anwar said:
TNG is what kept Trek alive after Trek V. Without TNG Trek would've died out with "Final Frontier".
Apples and Oranges. TNG was and is not TOS. And TOS fans got one more film after it,
Star Trek VI: TUC. Given that at that time the TOS films and TNG series had COMPLETELY different producers and creative teams, the claim is further dubious. Paramount realized that TOS and TNG were destict and seperate entities with some cross-pollination between fans.
And no, the technobabble only really began after TNG.
Do you like those rose colored glasses much. TNG started the techno-babble craze that lasted through ALL of 24th century Star Trek. Geordi was OFTEN 're-polorizing', 'de-polorizing', and somehow detecting the particles that were 'undetectible by standard sensors...' Your comment shows that you HAVEN'T watched TOS where such techno-babble was virtually non-existant.
Hell, in
The Naked Now; Scotty tell Kirk, "I can't change the laws of physics; you CAN'T mix matter and anti-matter cold."
Then, in
Relics; we suddenly have Scotty saying (about the above incident after spouting something to Geordi about the warp field 'phase lock' being wrong): "and I told the Captain, I couldn't give him warp drive without a proper 'phase-lock'"
TNG started and continued the techno-babble tradition of 24th century Star Trek and I asay that as someone who watched BOTH TOS and TNG first run.
The TNG crew weren't a bunch of perfect people, not by a long shot. That's just a biased generalization made by casual observations and not any real analysis of the characters.
Oh please. the only time we ever saw real/actual conflict between TNG characters was when they were under some alien influence;
The Best of Both Worlds and
The First Duty and
Chain of Command being three notable exceptions. The conflict in BOBW was because there was finally a real threat that a 'particle of the week'couldn't solve (and I maintain it was that real human conflict thatr drew TOS fans to it because this WAS more like a TOS episode than ANY episode previouisly); and TFD's confl;ict was because these WERE some flawed young adults trying to cover up a mistake they made by very Non-PC and non-honorable means. As for CoC; the conflict was because Captain Jellico WAS NOT a PC, well-adjusted human being (a rare breed in 24th centurt Star Trek); and honestly, he WAS somewhat refreshing.
If you bothered to watch TOS you'd understand WHY the original Star Trek fans felt that the TNG crew WAS PC compared to TOS; and have maintained and commented about that from day one. TOS ALSO had character conflict due to alien influence; but IT ALSO had character conflict between the main characters because of the situation they were in; and tempers flared.