Don't hope too much. I mean I would love it, but it is not very likely to happen.Many are hoping for a trip to DS9 at some point, I kinda almost expect it to happen![]()
Don't hope too much. I mean I would love it, but it is not very likely to happen.Many are hoping for a trip to DS9 at some point, I kinda almost expect it to happen![]()
Riker: When has "Justice" ever been as simple as a rule book?
I know that ep gets a lot of hate but I like it. And not just because of the bouncing boobies and booties.
Yup. There are many season one eps that have a ‘shit’ stamp on them, but are actually perfectly fine. But the received knowledge tends to make that stamp stick. Makes me a deviant in the world of Trek — I don’t think Code of Honour is quite what people say it is now for example, and find some of the reaction… bemusingly funny. Partly because the reaction itself is based in its own kind of strange bigotry.
Those people are not remotely dressed like Africans, for example of one thing I hear a lot of. Neelix is closer to African dress, and even then only on a Sunday.
But it’s the received wisdom, from a very USCentric perspective. But I have wittered about Hollywood global perception in Trek enough round these parts.
Season One is more pure SF than Trek would ever manage again, and a very different world to the rest of Trek around it. It was very brave, especially for TV at the time.
I’m still amazed that Picard has at least explained that Picard is not-exactly French, and that Jack Crusher’s accent hasn’t automatically made him the villain (still a criminal though init) and is at least from vaguely the right place they say it is.
By the way, I also noticed that the earring Ro gave Picard was not the design she wore during TNG…it was Kira’s earring! I recognised the design immediately. Production error or upcoming plot point (and possible cameo by Nana Visitor)??
Hearing a lot of disagreement about the Vulcan gangster, but I thought he was great. I particularly liked the bling IDIC.
Vulcans are not really thus morally superior emotionless species. Trek seems to have been trying to say this to us for decades, but it feels like a lot of people aren't listening. One of the biggest cases for this is the fact that most Romulans we meet are much more stable and subtle than they should be if we believed the Vulcan rhetoric about the species being too violent when emotions are left unchecked. And that's been the case since even TOS.
Vulcan culture is an essential part of Trek lore, but I think they idea has always been that it's flawed, just that it's flawed in different ways to human culture and that both can learn from the other.
I wanna see Klingon librarians, Romulan hairdressers and a Ferengi who puts love above money. Screw the monoliths!
Nicola? The Scottish first minister who recently resigned?Sturgeon introduced that shot of realism into the Vulcans.
I've always wanted to see a Klingon who followed the teachings of Surak. I expect it would be similar to how Worf is currently being portrayed though.I wanna see Klingon librarians, Romulan hairdressers and a Ferengi who puts love above money. Screw the monoliths!
Vedek Bariel?
Pocket Books "The Making of ST:TMP" established white as the color for a command XE suit (Kirk) and orange for science (Spock), so as one of the vocal minority who love that film, I was probably the only person in the theater back in June of 1982 who grimaced after seeing Paul Winfield wearing an orange suit and Walter Koenig in white in an early sequence of TWOK
So they bring back yet another beloved TNG character only to kill her off immediately. At least this time she got a heroic death.
I'm starting to wonder if the Conspiracy aliens will end up being involved in this. If they have some kind of alliance and it helped them upgrade their shapeshifting power.
You can delete it hereApologies—I meant this as a reply in this thread: https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/tmp-spacesuit-up-close.313304/
I'm almost afraid to say it for fear of jinxing it, but I love season 3. We're now far beyond the point where the previous two seasons fell off cliffs, so I'm hopeful it'll stick the landing and wrap up TNG the way we've been waiting decades for. DS9 is my favourite Trek show, so I've been a huge fan of the tie-ins and references to that series too.
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