I don't watch Star Trek just to escape.“The problem with most genre fantasy is that it's not nearly fantastic enough. It's escapist, but it can't escape.”
― China Mieville
I don't watch Star Trek just to escape.“The problem with most genre fantasy is that it's not nearly fantastic enough. It's escapist, but it can't escape.”
― China Mieville
The problem is that if they showed us the kind of utopia where we would like to live, there wouldn't be much story to tell.“The problem with most genre fantasy is that it's not nearly fantastic enough. It's escapist, but it can't escape.”
― China Mieville
It was way too far, that I got temporal whiplash.
I think it jumped far enough to where all the events of the post-TOS series don't have many implications that far into the future, so they can be less concerned about staying within established canon. Unification III, of course, is an obvious exception. I'm sure there will be others.
I don't watch Star Trek just to escape.
The problem is that if they showed us the kind of utopia where we would like to live, there wouldn't be much story to tell.
How about the temporal bends?![]()
If I cannot relate then it becomes an academic exercise.also don't watch it JUST to escape, but it is definitely one of the reasons. Holding to some narrow view of "relatability" doesn't help in that area.
If I cannot relate then it becomes an academic exercise.
Relatability-the ability to connect with a person or their situation.I just wonder at your standards of relatability, and your projecting them onto "modern audiences". I also see no problem with occasional academic exercises.
The problem is that if they showed us the kind of utopia where we would like to live, there wouldn't be much story to tell.
I don'tI do like the idea of a splinter of Control time jumping
I don't
On TOS warp drive started as a rather obscure and contradictory thing. I mean they start by going through a barrier (there's always a barrier) that gets them outside the galaxy, even at warp 9 that's a several-year trip!!
Then again even in Enterprise, they go to Chronos (or however they spell it) in their first mission but we've been previously told that Chronos is over a thousand light-years away, and at warp five that's a several year trip!!!
Anyway, consistency is not the franchise's strong point.
The Orville remains in the past. It's like that old car that is beat tobut people claim "but it runs great!"
The simple truth about Trek now is that it cannot advance. Rather odd for a show about the future...![]()
The kaylon episodes are great. The effects are far superior them what we get in Picard. The writing is consistent. The lolm of the show is bright and warm and the characters all have hope. The total opposite in what we get in kurtzman trek. Oh and the best thing of all we dont get crying every episode. Lol
And it's got that patented Seth MacFarlane problematic treatment of consentThe kaylon episodes are great. The effects are far superior them what we get in Picard. The writing is consistent. The lolm of the show is bright and warm and the characters all have hope. The total opposite in what we get in kurtzman trek. Oh and the best thing of all we dont get crying every episode. Lol
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