That was the whole tone of the article you linked to. That was their phrasing.Not sure why you insist on exaggerations.
That was the whole tone of the article you linked to. That was their phrasing.Not sure why you insist on exaggerations.
Exactly. I have yet to encounter a reason for my the spore drive someone was the final straw that broke the bad science back of Trek. The list of bad science in Trek is great. My favorite is The Traveler who says "Thought is the basis of all reality" in Season 1 of TNG. Great scientific moment there.Seriously we had an entire episode dedicated to the idea that travelling at warp 10 triggers a mutation into salamanders, and the reason for that is because salamanders are the next stage in human evolution. And even that wasn't the first or worst example of bad science in the Trek franchise. Let's not pretend space mushrooms are some kind of line that shouldn't have been crossed. Because that line was crossed very long ago.
And since Discovery was also very clear about the fact that the only reason they had access to a tardigrade in the first place was by a very particular coincidence, there's really no way to replicate the drive ever.
Not sure. It is incredibly difficult to read and really doesn't make the argument beyond "Shrooms are weird." Again, Trek has delved in to weird stuff. It is not the bastion of hard science that often gets purported.Yeah.. is that Forbes article supposed to be tongue-in-cheek, or what?
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I mean it's a franchise where the first filmed episode was about flying to the edge of the Galaxy to get superpowers.
The first aired episode was about a giant sasquatch looking thing who could change her appearance, hight, and mass at will and had suction cups for fingers to suck salt from peoples' bodies.
Both of which were really cool. I don’t have an issue with the spore drive, I have an issue that mainly it was just a tool for fan service. Taking us where we had already gone.
If you could lure one with spores, odds are you could eventually lure another.
Watch TNG Chase and Hoshi's arc on ENT.And almost all the aliens look either identically human or nearly identical to human and everyone can communicate thanks to a universal translator which instantly translates a newly encountered language into perfectly understandable English.
All of which is explained and physically possible with advanced technology.Okay. The main conceit of the franchise revolves around traveling at exceedingly faster than light speeds without any concerns of relativity while magically dissolving people into thin air, instantly teleporting them across great spatial distances.
All of which is explained and physically possible with advanced technology.
Not technically travelling faster than light, but folding the area of space in front of and behind the ship, to allow it to cross a greater distance at the close to light speed that Warp allows.Teleportation maybe, faster than light travel no.
So, you're defending TOS with a TNG episode made over 25 years later, and an Enterprise Storyline 35 years later? So does that mean that if we get a storyline scientifically explaining space mushrooms sometime around 2040, Disco is okay with you?Watch TNG Chase and Hoshi's arc on ENT.
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