It definitely seemed to have clouds the very least. They might have been water vapor.And are we surmising there is no water on the entire planet? No lakes, no rivers, no ponds and no streams? No underground water tables?
It definitely seemed to have clouds the very least. They might have been water vapor.And are we surmising there is no water on the entire planet? No lakes, no rivers, no ponds and no streams? No underground water tables?
Is Star Trek fandom ready for complex environmental systems?
They're not ripping it off.
in 50 years maybe - but will we get dark blue andorians, too with that? and what will their hair look like?Is Star Trek fandom ready for complex environmental systems?
Is Star Trek fandom ready for complex environmental systems?
I just laughed at the possibility that there wasn't actually anything weird about the Genesis Planet's climate and Saavik only found it weird because of how used all of Starfleet was to every planet being defined by its one single biome. "It's not a desert planet, not a jungle planet and not a swamp planet either! It has everything, it's impossible!!!"Nope. The fantasy approach of mono-climate mono-environmental planets is just dandy with fandom. And it fits with fandoms preferred 'planet of hats' preferred approach to alien civilizations too! Why fix what isn't broken?
Not with me. That's one of the reasons I've long thought Trek shouldn't have introduced a new species and a new world every week--it should have gone deeper on the core species and fleshed them out, while hinting there were others. If you go too wide, you end up being incredibly shallow.Nope. The fantasy approach of mono-climate mono-environmental planets is just dandy with fandom.
Yeah, right! … And J. Michael Stracynski's Babylon-5 wasn't a rip off of Deep Space 9.
Hollywood's been ripping off and cashing in on Star Trek since the beginning.![]()
It will look fabulous.in 50 years maybe - but will we get dark blue andorians, too with that? and what will their hair look like?
"Allegedly." Fake news.Well allegedly B5 was written before DS9 aired, but whatever.
Well allegedly B5 was written before DS9 aired, but whatever.
Well considering the plot of B5 is nothing like DS9, I disagree completely either was ripped off from each other.I've got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell anyone who buys that load of hooey.
I just laughed at the possibility that there wasn't actually anything weird about the Genesis Planet's climate and Saavik only found it weird because of how used all of Starfleet was to every planet being defined by its one single biome. "It's not a desert planet, not a jungle planet and not a swamp planet either! It has everything, it's impossible!!!"
andreas katsulas looked a lot better as a narnWell considering the plot of B5 is nothing like DS9, I disagree completely either was ripped off from each other.
And Orville is a homage, not a rip off.
I've got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell anyone who buys that load of hooey.
Starczynski wrote every single ep of Babyon 5. That's a ton of work. I believe he pretty much completed it before he even pitched it to Paramount. it was probably all written in the 80s.
Well considering the plot of B5 is nothing like DS9, I disagree completely either was ripped off from each other.
And Orville is a homage, not a rip off.
'Homage' is what one calls a rip off they like.And Orville is a homage, not a rip off.
No? There are things I don't like that I still call homages.'Homage' is what one calls a rip off they like.
I just can't help but love this "the customer is always right" mindset... I've paid a minuscule amount of money for this product, therefore its creator absolutely must cater to my every whim about it. How delusional can people get, really? If $6 per month was enough to make the show completely to my liking, it would be called The Tilly Show and I don't think it would be too popular.As far as I can tell bad science in Star Trek only seems to really matter if its costs $6 a month or so to stream.
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