A "story of the week" was appealing when people had to turn on their TV and watch at the exact same time every week to see every episode. Most people couldn't be expected to do this, and would get lost if you changed things from one episode to the next. Therefore everything had to end as it started, so you could pick up again from zero next week, and you could air re-runs and play episodes out of order and it wouldn't disrupt continuity.
In the modern world we have Tivo, Hulu, torrents, and boxed sets. How often do you sit and watch an entire series at a go now rather than tuning in one night a week?
If I devote an hour to watching something and they can't deliver a satisfying story with a beginning, a middle and an end then I can't usually be bothered to come back.
If I devote an hour to watching something and they can't deliver a satisfying story with a beginning, a middle and an end then I can't usually be bothered to come back.
You must have hated Babylon 5 and Deep Space 9.
If you aren't planning on watching every episode in order, why tune in at all?
That being said, I bailed on BSG when they colonized Elbonia. For me, the high point of that series was the raid on the asteroid mine when Apollo flies up the conveyor chute.
^Elbonia is the fictional land of mud from Dilbert. I think he was making a joke.
^Elbonia is the fictional land of mud from Dilbert. I think he was making a joke.
I knew he was joking, I just wasnt sure what episode he was talking about.
Dac, I really like your design -- it's really nice. The only thing that bothers me, and others may disagree, is how the nacelle pylons attach to the secondary hull. I feel like it's attached with a few bolts on the bottom of the hull, especially when viewed from above the centerline and from the back. Perhaps that's deliberate -- a number of engines can be strapped onto this design for testing. But to my eye, it looks fragile and incongruent with the robust saucer/secondary hull connection, and its seems like a complex path for the conduits between the warp core and the nacelles. I'd like to see the pylon assembly embedded more in the secondary hull, I think.
Well, admittedly that's a case of aesthetics over design. I wanted it to share a front profile with the Galaxy class, with the nacelles being below the saucer. That is what ultimately led to the low down position of the pylons, that, and originally I wanted the pylons to be an uninterrupted U or V shape that wrapped around the bottom of the secondary hull.
Eventually they found themselves embedded a few decks up though, and I "placed" (in my mind at least) the deuterium/antimatter storage tanks in the area below the pylons. Also, in my mind, those Pylons are at a minimum 1 deck thick, which I think is more than can be said for the E-D and E-E? Also, due to the size of them I figured they could also store emergency supplies in vast cargo bays.
Here's a very dirty and not so quick MSD i've knocked up. (It's my first MSD. Be kind.)
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The Algae Planet, which had more muddy castmembers to my memory than New Caprica did.
The Algae Planet, which had more muddy castmembers to my memory than New Caprica did.
Ah. Must have missed that one.
The Algae Planet, which had more muddy castmembers to my memory than New Caprica did.
Ah. Must have missed that one.
It was after New Caprica, so if you did in fact bail there then I guess you won't have seen it.
Here is my guess on the reason for the second contest.
The CBS folks probably like this:
http://www.startrekonline.com/enterprise/gallery?share=869
And Cryptic wanter something more post TNG, and perhaps something with simpler lines that is easier to refresh for game use, but also love the intricate design.
Fuzzy -
I must say that one of the upsides of neurotically refreshing this page in hopes of hearing some speck of news, is the ability to watch your posts evolve in realtime through edits.
In this era of binary news headlines and blog posts, I must say it's anachronistically refreshing. Thanks.
Here is my guess on the reason for the second contest.
The CBS folks probably like this:
http://www.startrekonline.com/enterprise/gallery?share=869
And Cryptic wanter something more post TNG, and perhaps something with simpler lines that is easier to refresh for game use, but also love the intricate design.
So here is a solution.
A tech manual of all top submissions from Pocket.
This second contest thing is complete BS. It won't happen. As it stands, I think the current one has been a waste of money, they wont spend that again on a second chance.
And now its getting to the point that even if I win, im going to still be pissed off for waiting so long.
This second contest thing is complete BS. It won't happen. As it stands, I think the current one has been a waste of money, they wont spend that again on a second chance.
What money? They never advertised it and the prizes were donated!
And now its getting to the point that even if I win, im going to still be pissed off for waiting so long.
You have an unbalanced perspective IMHO. I'd wait a lifetime, and if on my deathbed, many years from now, they announced that I was the winner, I would feel nothing but blissful gratitude.
This uncertainty is funny. First you hate it, then you get used to it. Enough time passes, you get so you depend on it.
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