Dammit.
Well, thanks for clearing that up. Sigh.
He would have deserved it for that episode.
Well, thanks for clearing that up. Sigh.
He would have deserved it for that episode.

To quote the Piranha Bros. sketch on Another Monty Python AlbumBecause I'm not a fan of social politics being shoehorned into Star Trek, and it is being shoehorned, especially on Discovery, but also seemingly Picard. It's so obvious and forced that it's off-putting, to me, that's all. It doesn't help that I find Discovery's writing to be so comically bad that them cramming in as many gay/black/female characters into the show even more misguided. Just focus on a good story guys, less on the identity politics. We'll see what Picard's season finale is like.
But we're going round in circles now, so consider it dropped, from me at least.
Thus explaining why Kelvin Kirk promoted Chekov to engineering in STID, allowing him to best pursue "nuclear wessels" in Alameida. Convergence of prime and Kelvinverse CONFIRMED!@#!$!!!!!Untrue. An engineering background is actually preferred for command of nuclear vessels.
Because I'm not a fan of social politics being shoehorned into Star Trek, ....
Lol. It's like you've never seen Star Trek.
Discovery and Picard go for the sledgehammer approach to make it so glaring and noticeable that it's off-putting. .
So, you've never watched TOS, TNG or DS9?
Nothing in those as obvious as 4 out of 5 characters on screen being either female, black, or gay.
Anyway I thought we were moving on...
Oh, because Star Trek has never tackled gender, race or sexuality?
Have you seen TOS, TNG or DS9
How obtuse can you be.
TOS, TNG and DS9 tackled these things as storylines and asked interesting questions.
Discovery and Picard are just casting based on gender, skin colour and sexuality.
You can't compare the two.
What's wrong with casting women, people of color and telling stories involving said people?
It's not like women, people of color and gay people don't exist in the world.
And, you're right, I shouldn't compare TOS, DS9, TNG with modern shows. It's not like there could be an openly gay character in the 60s, barely we could have one in the 1990s. Good thing we've moved past such silliness. Like, who gets upset about a gay character on TV? Like, how gauche can you get?
Dozens? There's been what, three? And besides, the world has moved on from 1994 when the black actor cast as the Romulan commander in The Pegasus was put in white face because "there are no black Romulans" despite black Vulcans being a thing.dozens of black Romulans all of a sudden
What's wrong with casting women, people of color and telling stories involving said people?
It's not like women, people of color and gay people don't exist in the world.
And, you're right, I shouldn't compare TOS, DS9, TNG with modern shows. It's not like there could be an openly gay character in the 60s, barely we could have one in the 1990s. Good thing we've moved past such silliness. Like, who gets upset about a gay character on TV? Like, how gauche can you get?
I am gay. I'm not white. I'm also not upset. I know people like you like to paint people like me as whining and upset, but I'm nothing like that. I just find the showrunners' antics cringeworthy and lame, that's all. How they're tripping over themselves to be relevant in an SJW world, and show as many women authority figures as possible, usually belittling men, or dozens of black Romulans all of a sudden, or three gay characters on the Discovery crew.
In other words, the sledgehammer approach. That's my point. Very simple.
I get it, casting human white, hetero males is normal, casting anything outside that bracket is social justice virtue signalling....which is bad cos the whole universe knows the definition of human being is white hetero male. Everyone else are 'honorary' human beings.How obtuse can you be.
TOS, TNG and DS9 tackled these things as storylines and asked interesting questions.
Discovery and Picard are just casting based on gender, skin colour and sexuality.
You can't compare the two.
I get it, casting human white, hetero males is normal, casting anything outside that bracket is social justice virtue signalling....which is bad cos the whole universe knows the definition of human being is white hetero male. Everyone else are 'honorary' human beings.
As for aliens, in universe Starfleet's mission was to seek out new white looking aliens and civilisations and to boldly colonise whatever was not colonised before.
No wonder the Cardassians, Klingons and Romulans were pissed off.
It isn’t always about you.
It's like you've never seen Star Trek.
Have you seen TOS, TNG or DS9?
So, you've never watched TOS, TNG or DS9?
Like, who gets upset about a gay character on TV? Like, how gauche can you get?
Excuse me? You're the one who keeps referring to me specifically...
and then when I refer to my feelings on the matter you say "it's not about you"![]()
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