They still spell your name wrong on the coffee cup though.
C'mon Merry Mike, it doesn't happen that often.

They still spell your name wrong on the coffee cup though.
I'll blame Mr Kyle. We know he's made chicken soup in the transporter room before (for the Air Force Guard in "Tomorrow is Yesterday")
americans have 'sliders'?Crumbs in my slider is why I can't keep a relationship going.
Adults do talk like this. Not everything needs to be serious all the time. It's realistic.It's just dumb and immature; kills the verisimilitude. The juvenile aspects of this show continues to be a problem.
Sure, that's an option. Go for it if it satisfies you. I don't care for it, myself... it would most likely result in me simply not watching DSC, inasmuch as the show I unreservedly love and respect is the one made back in the '60s.Or you just let it go and understand its 2019 now and the future doesn't look like it did in 1966.
But the other thing is (and I won't dwell on this, as I know it's been argued to death before, but still), Trek is not about a future extrapolated from "right now." It's about a future extrapolated from the 1960s. (Or how did you enjoy those Eugenics Wars?... and wasn't it exciting last year when space travel finally moved beyond that outdated sleeper ship tech?...)Thing is, we already have more advanced tech now that translates brain signals and eye movements into speech. His chair was scifi for 1966, but its communication setup is already in a prototype stage right now and will probably be commonplace in a few years.
Example?The quippy dialog isn't funny or cute. It's just dumb and immature; kills the verisimilitude. The juvenile aspects of this show continues to be a problem.
Trek is not about a future extrapolated from "right now."
Sure, that's an option. Go for it if it satisfies you. I don't care for it, myself... it would most likely result in me simply not watching DSC, inasmuch as the show I unreservedly love and respect is the one made back in the '60s.
But the other thing is (and I won't dwell on this, as I know it's been argued to death before, but still), Trek is not about a future extrapolated from "right now." It's about a future extrapolated from the 1960s. (Or how did you enjoy those Eugenics Wars?... and wasn't it exciting last year when space travel finally moved beyond that outdated sleeper ship tech?...)
A science fiction show that was really extrapolated from present day science, technology, culture, and politics would be very different. It might be very good and entertaining (and probably a lot more cynical)... it might be a lot like, say, The Expanse (which I think is awesome)... but it wouldn't be anything like Star Trek.
The quippy dialog isn't funny or cute. It's just dumb and immature; kills the verisimilitude. The juvenile aspects of this show continues to be a problem.
Trek is not about a future extrapolated from "right now." It's about a future extrapolated from the 1960s.
Sure, that's an option. Go for it if it satisfies you. I don't care for it, myself... it would most likely result in me simply not watching DSC, inasmuch as the show I unreservedly love and respect is the one made back in the '60s.
But the other thing is (and I won't dwell on this, as I know it's been argued to death before, but still), Trek is not about a future extrapolated from "right now." It's about a future extrapolated from the 1960s. (Or how did you enjoy those Eugenics Wars?... and wasn't it exciting last year when space travel finally moved beyond that outdated sleeper ship tech?...)
A science fiction show that was really extrapolated from present day science, technology, culture, and politics would be very different. It might be very good and entertaining (and probably a lot more cynical)... it might be a lot like, say, The Expanse (which I think is awesome)... but it wouldn't be anything like Star Trek.
Although there's maybe at this early point in Starfleet, still a class taught called something-like Time Travel for Dummies 101, which is at the very least about using popular media to identify which decade you're in.
I like how @Greg Cox ignored the post about when and where the Eugenics Wars took place.
A real pro.
I didn't say anything of the sort. I simply made the point that TOS is my favorite by far. If I have to choose between it and another Trek property for some reason (and DSC seems to force that kind of choice annoyingly often), I'll pretty much always choose the original.so, you didn't like tng, ds9, voy or ent either?
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