Beyond on the other hand, it has motorbikes and Beastie Boys. What else could you ask for?
A decent plot.
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Beyond on the other hand, it has motorbikes and Beastie Boys. What else could you ask for?
An astute writer could always introduce the idea that there is a serious increase in adverse health effects in prolonged use of transwarp beaming, and hence no one should do it more than twice in their life. But that still allows people to do it in the first place.
Inventing something into the rules of your universe only to hobble it later because it breaks your story is stupid. Write a better story.An astute writer could always introduce the idea that there is a serious increase in adverse health effects in prolonged use of transwarp beaming, and hence no one should do it more than twice in their life. But that still allows people to do it in the first place.
Star Trek as a whole must be in a wheelchair, then.Inventing something into the rules of your universe only to hobble it later because it breaks your story is stupid. Write a better story.
I know this is a popular reductionist argument in matters of discrimination, but gene expression in utero and during a lifetime does far more than simply form the genitals. People in general are defined by much more than that, and discrimination itself includes far more attributes. The reductionist statement itself is sexist even when used to reveal the sexism in a sexist argument or person. It's an easy, lazy hyperbole.So, the only reason you think Uhura should be bumped up over McCoy and Scotty is because she has a vagina?
Yeah, I kind of agree with that. They spent a whole lot of time hobbling their own devices, especially in the movies.Star Trek as a whole must be in a wheelchair, then.![]()
The movies? It started with TOS!!!!! How many androids did Kirk find and forget about? The UFP should be swimming androids! How about that warp speed limit..
Yeah, I kind of agree with that. They spent a whole lot of time hobbling their own devices, especially in the movies.
Beyond on the other hand, it has motorbikes and Beastie Boys. What else could you ask for?
Same here, and yeah, trailer does not necessarily equal actual movie content. I'm still annoyed that Starship Troopers didn't have "Song 2" in the film, but it was in the trailer.I like motorbikes and the Beastie Boys. But because they used the Beastie Boys during advertising doesn't mean that their music will be in the film itself.
Damn movie better be nothing cycle jumps set to Beastie Boys music or I'm boycotting!I like motorbikes and the Beastie Boys. But because they used the Beastie Boys during advertising doesn't mean that their music will be in the film itself.
I could see big ideas with the transwarp beaming.
One could beam a whole pile of bombs onto another planet and have them detonate, and hell galactic terrorism.... There's a billion bad things you could do with transwarp beaming.
As long as those billion things don't involve any plan more complicated than blind-beaming one or two persons to a less-than-precisely-defined set of destination coordinates, anyway.There's a billion bad things you could do with transwarp beaming.
I don't have much of a problem with insta-beaming. There are all sorts of reasons one can invent for it not breaking the universe (see previous posts). More of a problem is how Enterprise gets close enough to Kronos to launch a shuttle without the Klingons noticing.It's not "in-universe plausibility" that is the real question. It's just that device as a plot device is a bit too easy and too brazen. Can't Kahn not steal a ship or something or have some clever scenes were he outwits the 'prise and escape? As it is, Kahn does his terrorism, OK, and then the writers fall flat.
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So, the only reason you think Uhura should be bumped up over McCoy and Scotty is because she has a vagina?
Doesn't sound all that progressive to me. Might as well just give her a participation award.
And don't start saying it's because people don't like seeing females in lead roles. Bones and Scotty are just cooler and funnier than Uhura, in both old and new versions of the characters.
The Trek universe is fairly incoherent. There's alot in there that breaks the universe if one follows the logic. I'm not detained by that.I don't have much of a problem with insta-beaming. There are all sorts of reasons one can invent for it not breaking the universe (see previous posts). More of a problem is how Enterprise gets close enough to Kronos to launch a shuttle without the Klingons noticing.
No, she should have an increased role because we tend to frown on 'tokens' these days, which is exactly what TOS Uhura was. Not just because they're pretty offensive, but because they're boring to watch. Whether she's been 'bumped up over' the others is a matter of opinion, and doesn't matter anyway. When you get new creators (and an entirely new creative context), there's going to always be changes.
How we forget that, once upon a time, the writers changed their minds and decided to promote McCoy himself 'up over' Scotty to lead character status. Or started giving some random Russian idiot more screen time than Sulu.
NuUhura isn't prominent at all. There's some early sparring with Kirk and she nags Spock in a stereotypically girlfriend kinda way. That's all I remember of her anyway.
I'm recording my impressions of the character. They wrote that character henpecking at Spock in typical style and that as prominent as she got. The main trio got prominent and dynamic roles in this film. I've no personal objections to making Uhura more prominent if that's what it is upsetting you about my post. But nuUhura isn't particularly prominent in these films and if you're seeing something else then I think you've been watching a different brace of films than I watched!Talk about stereotypes: doing a good job proving a certain one true.
and no, she did more than that and surely more than the secondary male characters and, if anything, she isn't more a naggy girlfriend than Kirk and McCoy are naggy 'friends' (Kirk with Spock, McCoy with Kirk. and that excluding original McCoy's constant rants about Spock being half another species).
I'll forever find it amusing how certain fans criticize Uhura for the very thing they love and praise, and request this trek to have no matter what, in the dynamics between the guys. Not to mention people who criticize her for supposed traits that yet are flaws the male characters display, and they are liked for or called 'complex' and layered. This, where I live, is called double standard and, in this case, sexism.
If Uhura was developed like Kirk, Spock and McCoy, people like you would ask for her head on a plate.
obviously, I'm not the one here who defines characters and judges them according to the shape of their genitalia or their gender.
Irony.
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