I was wondering if the actors are actually gay, if not then that would be much more awkward for them, particularly to have it on camera.
I was wondering if the actors are actually gay, if not then that would be much more awkward for them, particularly to have it on camera.
I was wondering if the actors are actually gay, if not then that would be much more awkward for them, particularly to have it on camera.
Emphasis mine:
Yes, less is more and that scene seems to portray lust much more than affection.
Emphasis mine:
I agree that it would have been much more effective if there was less of it. So much so, that in the copies of the DVDs I made, for friends and myself, I edited the scene down to a better length first.
If the ship's moving forward under power, wouldn't shed debris and gases trail back due to inertia?
Actually, no, the smoke/debris is moving at the same speed as the ship when it's ejected, and there's no medium like air to cancel its momentum. So all debris should form a cloud around the ship and continue on in the same vector and velocity as when it was ejected.
If the ship's moving forward under power, wouldn't shed debris and gases trail back due to inertia?
Actually, no, the smoke/debris is moving at the same speed as the ship when it's ejected, and there's no medium like air to cancel its momentum. So all debris should form a cloud around the ship and continue on in the same vector and velocity as when it was ejected.
It does lose energy though, doesn't it?
If the ship's moving forward under power, wouldn't shed debris and gases trail back due to inertia?
Actually, no, the smoke/debris is moving at the same speed as the ship when it's ejected, and there's no medium like air to cancel its momentum. So all debris should form a cloud around the ship and continue on in the same vector and velocity as when it was ejected.
It does lose energy though, doesn't it?
Oh please. Now I know why TNG never filmed this episode (if it was written as shown for Phase II). Trek episodes DO NOT dedicate that much film time to guest stars/lower ranks. The bed scene was overly long and may have been acceptable if it were cut by a fair amount. Okay, we get it, they're in love and they're the same sex. Neither acted like Starfleet Officers while on duty. How many episodes of TNG would have spent 5 minutes on Ensign Hoople from deck 7 making out with a same or opposite sex partner? None. That's the problem, they overkilled it BECAUSE it was same-sex lovers. It's not Star Trek, sorry.
I can't even begin to describe how offensive I find that remark.As for editing, when I have a video, from a download, TV, wherever, I’ll edit it in any way I please.
Again, my comment wasn't about the homosexual aspects of the relationship... it was the fact that it would have been extreme even as a heterosexual encounter.
Ignoring the ethical issues inherent in that action, I just wanted to say thanks for being one of the kind folks who just guaranteed that Phase II will never make an episode downloadable again (and rightly so). Way to go.
If the ship's moving forward under power, wouldn't shed debris and gases trail back due to inertia?
Actually, no, the smoke/debris is moving at the same speed as the ship when it's ejected, and there's no medium like air to cancel its momentum. So all debris should form a cloud around the ship and continue on in the same vector and velocity as when it was ejected.
It does lose energy though, doesn't it?
I just saw Ashton Kutcher kiss Stifler on 'Dude Where's My Car' and while it was disgusting (in my 'phobic opinion) it looked real enough, so I have to go with the 'acting'.
BTW- I LOVE phase II and really enjoyed this last production. Was McCoy a huge dick or was it just me?
As far as downloading the episodes, I’ve downloaded, and burned to DVD, every episode of New Voyages as they’ve come out with no problem. The same for “Of Gods and Men”. It’s impossible to stop someone from getting a copy of a video posted to the Internet. If a download is not possible, a screen capture is.
As for editing, when I have a video, from a download, TV, wherever, I’ll edit it in any way I please.
Actually, you can take it that I DON'T watch television.I take it you haven't watched much television in the past decade outside of prime-time American television.
Try staying up past 9 o'clock sometime or watching HBO. That scene was extremely tame; I cannot understand anyone being offended by that. If I let my child watch any television at all I'd have no problem with her seeing that.
James has already said all future releases will be streaming only, for exactly the reasons stated.I hope that will not be the case. I know part of the reason for doing any fan production is the fun of doing it but also the fun of showing it to others. I am sure the people at Phase 2 could show just at conventions but it would greatly decrease their visibility to the Star Trek community at large. If they are going to produce things they want seen, that they feel support socially responsible behavior then I think they would want them widely accessible or it defeats their purpose of doing it.
If they limit access to their production they run the risk of becoming irrelavant to a large part of the Trek fan community. That I hope will not happen.
Oh please. Now I know why TNG never filmed this episode (if it was written as shown for Phase II). Trek episodes DO NOT dedicate that much film time to guest stars/lower ranks. The bed scene was overly long and may have been acceptable if it were cut by a fair amount. Okay, we get it, they're in love and they're the same sex. Neither acted like Starfleet Officers while on duty. How many episodes of TNG would have spent 5 minutes on Ensign Hoople from deck 7 making out with a same or opposite sex partner? None. That's the problem, they overkilled it BECAUSE it was same-sex lovers. It's not Star Trek, sorry.
Again, my comment wasn't about the homosexual aspects of the relationship... it was the fact that it would have been extreme even as a heterosexual encounter.
But if this is the standard for the type of gratuitous sexual interaction for Phase II, then I'm sure that we'll be seeing the same type of thing between heterosexual couples in the next few episodes (seeing as we haven't seen this extent in the previous productions by New Voyages/Phase II thus far).
Unless there is some explicit reason to be showing this type of thing only for homosexual relationships. I'm sure there isn't, so I'm sure we can look forward to similar heterosexual types of encounters (and I'll be cringing at those too).![]()
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