I honestly don't remember ever seeing dilithium so my brain was always 'it's blue, moron' whenever someone mentioned itPink the times I saw it.
I honestly don't remember ever seeing dilithium so my brain was always 'it's blue, moron' whenever someone mentioned itPink the times I saw it.
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Sorry -- the silly solution onscreen: that's what always works. I was unclear. No, it's not great writing. At. All. As soon as anyone says, "Maybe we could . . ." You can turn the TV off, because it's going to work.
I just prefer techno magic to magic magic. Someone upthread wrote Time Crystals has a retro sound. Yes, in a Bride of Chaotica sense. Then the holodeck breaks. (Then they try some technobabble fix and it works, ha ha. Life is recursive!)
Or perhaps in the alternative, the time crystals would somehow protect the planet because it's "fated" to be still around in TNG?There would be one less planet. Not sure time crystals are a reset button. But you could built a reset machine powered by one.
Adding two specific details from "Perpetual Infinity" (DSC) onto this, I recall how Gabrielle described the apocalyptic future as her "prison" and how she mentioned the suit was "DNA-strand encoded" to her. Quantum entanglement?As we learn more about various time crystals, I wonder if there may be a connection (no pun intended) between how taking the one from Boreth locks Pike inescapably into his fate, and how Gabrielle's use of the one in the Daedalus suit anchors her to a future where Control always wins, no matter how she tries to avert it?
Elitist my [eye]. Trek made its name by being better than the junk that came before it, and some of the best stuff I like about it come out of the efforts it’s made in that way. Look around you — other fans feel the same. You just called it “junk” too. Stand by that and maybe you’ll see less of it. Hell, that’s why TVs gotten better over time — more “sophisticated” audiences.Stop being so elitist star trek is all about junk science and you know it. It's a show where there is sound in space, all the aliens are humanoid and can breed with each other and space ships behave like aircraft. Scientifically star trek is garbage, but it's fun garbage.
That's your right. I don't share it and don't agree with it.Reserving judgement of things you have an inkling they’ll get to eventually is a thing. I don’t have any inkling this is one of those things. So I’m judging it as I think it deserves.
I don't begrudge it. I don't agree with it. I think it is holding Trek to standard that has long since past.And that’s fine for you. But please do not begrudge me not finding it fine with me.
What was V'ger then? How is it scientific?Plenty, I think. V’ger wasn’t nuts and bolts. Humans and Cylons had children in nBSG and I have little doubt if Bladerunner were a series replicants and humans wouldn’t have children either.
But, it's ok that DS9 did that, so no big deal.That was another facepalm, yeah.
No, I think it is a double standard when Star Trek doesn't meet personal standards of Trek. This has nothing to do with Orville and that is a rather dismissive attitude of my disagreements.Not new tech. Bad tech. And for it, it receives appropriate reaction. But please, keep thinking this is just hater talk. Yeah, Orville Forever, okay, uh-huh.
It was. Tristan Adams’s, to be precise. As a prank, VanGelder used to steal the light bulb. You know how that ended.
It literally is not double standard if one applies the same standard to all Trek!No, I think it is a double standard when Star Trek doesn't meet personal standards of Trek.
buster crabbe is the benchmark - really?Elitist my [eye]. Trek made its name by being better than the junk that came before it, and some of the best stuff I like about it come out of the efforts it’s made in that way. Look around you — other fans feel the same. You just called it “junk” too. Stand by that and maybe you’ll see less of it. Hell, that’s why TVs gotten better over time — more “sophisticated” audiences.
If I hear people complaining about other unscientific aspects of Trek like they do with DSC I will find that credible. However, that is not in my experience across multiple Trek boards and chats.It literally is not double standard if one applies the same standard to all Trek!
The Great Bird sold it as "Wagon Train to the Stars" which was a specific reference to the Wagon Train TV show. It also had the pitch of "action and adventure with some social commentary" as the science fiction platform would allow.didn't 'the holy one' sell it as
waggontrail in outer space or somesuch
Elitist my [eye]. Trek made its name by being better than the junk that came before it, and some of the best stuff I like about it come out of the efforts it’s made in that way. Look around you — other fans feel the same. You just called it “junk” too. Stand by that and maybe you’ll see less of it. Hell, that’s why TVs gotten better over time — more “sophisticated” audiences.
Both load quite rapidly for me, perhaps your connection is ... less then optimal?Jeez, their Twitter page loads as slow as their website. How do they do that?
It literally is not double standard if one applies the same standard to all Trek!
Elitist my [eye]. Trek made its name by being better than the junk that came before it, and some of the best stuff I like about it come out of the efforts it’s made in that way. Look around you — other fans feel the same. You just called it “junk” too. Stand by that and maybe you’ll see less of it. Hell, that’s why TVs gotten better over time — more “sophisticated” audiences.
Chronitrons always sounded pretty hokey to me and I have nothing against 'time crystal' as a word. It is just that time crystal is a real thing, and most definitely doesn't do anything of the sorts like shown in DIS, so in that regard made up nonsense like 'chronitrons' would have been better.Except the mock science applied in the TNG era is venerated and its fake particles of the week and other bad usage, 'chronitons' et al, are held up as the gold standard. TOS is laughed at, but generally the bad science is not pointed out because that would invalidate a lot of what TNG is built on.
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