Who is arguing this? The only argument is that TNG is not the only way to tell a Star Trek story and that Orville and DSC and Picard and all the rest can coexist as storytelling."How can you have a show about diversity and tolerance if you don't tolerate cannibal nazis?"
Great argument guys.
Georgiou is always the cannibal nazi in these discussions.I'm so confused. Is the cannibal nazi Georgeiu?
It's familiar comfort food for 90's Trekkies. It's the Family Guy manatees, but instead of random jokes it's random A and B plots of Next Gen and Voyager episodes they mash up to create The Orville.It's positive message, a bright human future. Not hallway in-depth conversations and endless crew bickering with a psychopathic possible PTSD narcissistic protagonist.
IDK for me the Orville is like Stargate Atlantis, while STD is like Stargate Universe. One's light and bright, the other dark and brooding.It's familiar comfort food for 90's Trekkies. It's the Family Guy manatees, but instead of random jokes it's random A and B plots of Next Gen and Voyager episodes they mash up to create The Orville.
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IDK for me the Orville is like Stargate Atlantis, while STD is like Stargate Universe. One's light and bright, the other dark and brooding.
I prefer the term "spiritual successor."The Orville is a knockoff,
I prefer the term "spiritual successor."
When did Gorgeou eat a fellow human being? A cannibal is someone that literally eats their own species.I'm so confused. Is the cannibal nazi Georgeiu?
You missed the whole discussion earlier on (in this thread, I think) where cannibal was extended in its Star Trek definition to include sapient life.When did Gorgeou eat a fellow human being? A cannibal is someone that literally eats their own species.
Funny, we never freaked out about Klingons,who eat the hearts of the enemies (including other Klingons').where cannibal was extended in its Star Trek definition to include sapient life.
Well, this is Discovery! Everything demands a "freak out" especially since we never had a heart eating Klingon as a main character...and Dax doesn't count because...reasons.Funny, we never freaked out about Klingons,who eat the hearts of the enemies (including other Klingons').
You missed the whole discussion earlier on (in this thread, I think) where cannibal was extended in its Star Trek definition to include sapient life.
Of course, that's still up for debate.
I'm asking the questions here starfleettanner!When did Gorgeou eat a fellow human being? A cannibal is someone that literally eats their own species.
Just like star trek was ."in the spirit" of Forbidden Planet?Is it in the spirit of Star Trek to see just how much you can get away with before copyright kicks in, or maybe, I don’t know, to boldly go where no one has gone before, to have the audience experience more of that infinite diversity in infinite combinations?
Just like star trek was ."in the spirit" of Forbidden Planet?
When did Gorgeou eat a fellow human being? A cannibal is someone that literally eats their own species.
Funny, we never freaked out about Klingons,who eat the hearts of the enemies (including other Klingons').
The whole "eat the heart of my enemy" is figurative anyway, like "I will bathe in their blood" or "she tore out my heart and stomped on it"Star Trek aliens live, feel and behave exactly like humans. In fact, they even mate with humans, and produce fertile offspring. By all circumstances, most Star Trek aliens differ not much more than humans from each other.
As such, a human eating a Vulcan, or a Kelpian for that matter, is very much exactly on the same level as a white person eating a black person: It's cannibalism.
If you don't like the word "cannibalism" in this context - feel free to come up with a better word that describes the act of one humanoid sentient being eating another humanoid sentient being. I'm waiting.
Actually, we never saw any of our heroes do that, right? Those have been stories, about a glorious past. I can't remember Martok ever happily munching on a Jem'Hadar.
But most importantly: It's a difference of eating already slayen enemies - and KILLING SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE of eating someone!
Note how "Klingons eating (prime) Georgiou" never was that big a deal either. Yes, people thought it was disgusting. But she was already dead, and the Klingons were starving. It's still weird to put something like that in a family show. But it's not as evil as having your "redeemed token evil teammate" be a person that smilingly chose a humanoid being for the purpose of eating it's ganglia. And I really hate that I have to point that out on a Trek forum.
Based upon what, exactly?The whole "eat the heart of my enemy" is figurative anyway, like "I will bathe in their blood" or "she tore out my heart and stomped on it"
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