Don't confuse success with how good something is but you are of course, right, and wrong.
OTOH, TNG was a random, undirected, and unplanned for, pocketing of money.
A lot of gifted creative people worked on TNG and some continued to work on the shows for many years, many of those hardcore Star Trek fans. It is demeaning to dismiss them the way Xortex does. He has no fucking clue and his posts clearly demonstrate that. I am convinced that many of the TOS purists and Roddenberry apologists are just bitter that they never got the gig and that's why they behave like psycho ex- girlfriends.
A lot of gifted creative people worked on TNG and some continued to work on the shows for many years, many of those hardcore Star Trek fans. It is demeaning to dismiss them the way Xortex does. He has no fucking clue and his posts clearly demonstrate that. I am convinced that many of the TOS purists and Roddenberry apologists are just bitter that they never got the gig and that's why they behave like psycho ex- girlfriends.
You couldn't pay me enough money to run the Star Trek franchise. I dislike being a human target.![]()
So...it's your opinion that Berman put a blindfold over Roddenberry's bust because of "space pirates?" Oooookaaaaay...
That Berman had a blindfold on his bust of Roddenberry is an anecdote mentioned in several interviews and articles over the years. It was true, done in the spirit of a joke by one of the Trek writers.
Some of it sounds cool.
Like:
Don't Like:And the Federation has expanded through a huge portion of the galaxy -- so far in fact, transmissions from the frontier to Starfleet HQ takes years at subspace frequencies.
Ships sent to these distant areas of the galaxy are near autonomous, expanding the Federation while exploring new worlds and civilizations unknown to the Trek universe.
In a way, this parallels Voyager exploring the far Delta quadrant and DS9's wormhole access to the Gamma quadrant, except our hero ship is not trying to go home, yet the crew is literally on thier own to deal with whatever gets thrown in the way, while still making headway on thier mission of exploration and expansion.
Klingons aren't politicians and it shouldn't be that easy for the Rommies to ever play nice.The Klingons are less warrior-like and more political.
The Romulans and Vulcans completed reunification and are busy with that
Neutral:
We are somewhere just beyond the 30th century.
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