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Buyer's market. You want to sell stories. Too little attention paid to the details, and you get garbage.

There are some that claim comicbook level is fine...

If you want a prime example, go read Ben Hurr, by General Lew Wallace. It is an eye opener.

Then compare with current high level writing.

Then make sure, as you process the difference, to have a clear line to a toilet. I am not joking. I assume that most of us have a fairly decent education.

What I am arguing against is standard Hollywood fare.

Their basic assumption is that we are total idiots. That we will buy anything. The point is not to "buy" just anything.
 
What I am arguing against is standard Hollywood fare
Great. Everyone else here is arguing what Star Trek has already done and been relatively successful at, going straight to the TOS writer's Bible on how to write a Trek story.

If you want all the tech details perfectly right then Star Trek failed in TOS and it's no wonder it only lasted 3 seasons. Hacks.
 
@Richard S. Ta read the first chapter of Ben Hurr, then look at any book written in last twenty plus years...

In order to get high quality work, there has to be a high quality foundation.

Star Trek TOS, had a much better understanding than some later versions.
 
@Richard S. Ta read the first chapter of Ben Hurr, then look at any book written in last twenty plus years...

In order to get high quality work, there has to be a high quality foundation.

Star Trek TOS, had a much better understanding than some later versions.
And how is a comparison to a work from the 19th century even relevant?

By the way, it's Ben-Hur, with one "R."

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@Richard S. Ta read the first chapter of Ben Hurr, then look at any book written in last twenty plus years...

In order to get high quality work, there has to be a high quality foundation.

Star Trek TOS, had a much better understanding than some later versions.

Any book written in the last twenty years?

Any book?

I suppose you’ve read them all?

Your posts are starting to sound pretty silly TBH.

I’ve read plenty of fine quality books published in the last twenty years, thanks.

And you still can’t give me examples of ‘high literature’ from recent years.

Answering a simple question with an unrelated, ridiculous blanket statement does whatever your ‘argument’ is supposed to be no favours at all.

By the way, it's Ben-Hur, with one "R."

You think they’d know that, being such an educated individual who only reads ‘high literature’ and all.
 
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Ben-Hur is a good yarn, even today. Lots of good yarns published before, and many more since. It doesn't stand out as a notable example of "quality literature."

I like Double Star better than most of RAH's better known works. He could tell a story. By the time of Stranger in a Strange Land - also a good book, but not as good a tale - he'd become uneditable, and his own notions of discipline were, ah, idiosyncratic.
 
@Richard S. Ta read the first chapter of Ben Hurr, then look at any book written in last twenty plus years...

Dude, you're overplaying your hand. There are tons of good books and good TV out there. Your problem is that you aren't a fan of modern storytelling, which is fair enough, but don't decide everything is rubbish because it isn't for you.

Strange New Worlds isn't for me. Many Trek folks seem to like it, let them have their fun. It isn't hurting anyone.
 
This is from a few weeks ago, can you tell us (or just me) what you're responding to? I avoid cookies whenever I can and did not want to download cookies just to see what you were responding too.

Thanks.
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