I'm betting Tarima's sister will show up later in the season, despite going to the War College.
Tarima is at the War College, Ocam is in Starfleet.
I'm betting Tarima's sister will show up later in the season, despite going to the War College.
Ah, got the Siblings names confused.Tarima is at the War College, Ocam is in Starfleet.
That's real now.It's the 32nd century and they are still talking like that?
That's real now.
It's slang from The Way to Eden. Which sounded stupid then and now.The fact that it's real now makes it kind of annoying that it's still real in the far far future.
Oh you were quoting Way to Eden. I think the only things I remember from that episode was it being Trek's first unofficial musical and "We Reach".It's slang from The Way to Eden. Which sounded stupid then and now.
The episode made up a lot of future slang and it is the evidence of how not to write slang. I think the Disney Channel movie about Zenon: Girl of the 21st century did a better job with slang than Trek has.Oh you were quoting Way to Eden. I think the only things I remember from that episode was it being Trek's first unofficial musical and "We Reach".
Considering a lot of young guys around that age @ numerous colleges talk like that IRL.That reminds me, I still hate that they talk like actual frat guys. lol
A few years ago, I visited the university I attended in the early-'00s, and they'd redesigned the entire campus since I was there. The entire place looked like an optical migraine. So, SFA actually looks like a real college.Also I really think there needs to be a balance between the boring backdrop and corridor sets of 90s era Trek and their representation of the Academy/Earth and here where they just pack the screen with things happening in the background. It just feels visually noisy.
Yeah, normally I can't stand fratboys, or their cousins dudebros, but it was also in-line with what I'd expect, so I didn't take issue with it. My thought was, "Yup. This feels accurate."That reminds me, I still hate that they talk like actual frat guys. lol
I mean, she's in the main cast and all the promotional material, including all three posters, so...a very safe bet.I'm betting Tarima's sister will show up later in the season,
Considering a lot of young guys around that age @ numerous colleges talk like that IRL.
It fits, so I have no issue with it.
I'd rather they just make up future frat bro speak rather than have two aliens who would likely have no understanding of 21st century America talk like they are characters from today. Especially after the Burn and a century of no contact between species, where culture would have diverged if not stagnated.Yeah, normally I can't stand fratboys, or their cousins dudebros, but it was also in-line with what I'd expect, so I didn't take issue with it. My thought was, "Yup. This feels accurate."
I'm reading that as not a compliment, but I'm not sure. lolA few years ago, I visited the university I attended in the early-'00s, and they'd redesigned the entire campus since I was there. The entire place looked like an optical migraine. So, SFA actually looks like a real college.
It also looks super-expensive. If they built everything from scratch, I can see where a lot of the budget went.
It replaced starfleet academy during the burn. It was explained at the start of the episode.Can anyone help me on the war college. I mean, I sort of know what a war college night be IRL, but any idea where it fits in here? Is
I wouldn't be surprised if all the old Pre-Burn "Earth Media" was still widely spread around across the entirety of the UFP.I'd rather they just make up future frat bro speak rather than have two aliens who would likely have no understanding of 21st century America talk like they are characters from today. Especially after the Burn and a century of no contact between species, where culture would have diverged if not stagnated.
More like a "Yeah, it looks like what I've seen."I'm reading that as not a compliment, but I'm not sure. lol
Even though the show takes place in the far flung future, it still needs to be relatable to folks who are actually watching it now.
(especially to those new viewers eyeballs that They are hoping to bring in)
It's not really a period piece per say, that's needs to have a specific dialogue of its own.
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