On the topic of Naboo--Before the prequels we were under the impression that Jedi were trained after they reached 18 or something. The prequels showing that it started much younger brought child endangerment into the mix and it made the Jedi look not very good at all.
I guess we'll have to take this to a SW forum because I feel the Jedi are bad and the Empire being worse doesn't change that. You and I argued about this over at theforce net I believe but that's irrelevant to now I guess.A lot of fans went to vilify the Jedi and missed that George was saying the Empire and fascism were much-much worse.
Name one episode of modern TV which hasn't copied/borrowed an idea from something already written or produced since people started writing things down and creating stories ...Again guys, this is explicitly a ripoff of The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas.
This is the reason I cannot really enjoy the episode. I absolutely know that's where they got the idea of an idyllic, utopian society built entirely on the suffering of one child.
Discovery's third season was supposedly also based upon this short story, but the use of Su'Kal was much more oblique - not directly lifted.
Wish the ship designers \producers thought that way..
Then it belatedly occurred to someone how bad that looks, and his billing got bumped up to the main titles.
TOS S3 - "Spock's Brain"Name one episode of modern TV which hasn't copied/borrowed an idea from something already written or produced since people started writing things down and creating stories ...
I'll wait.
This one also reminds me of the 80's Twilight Zone story "Examination Day" about a kid being tested and culled if they were too bright. That was believed to have protected the status quo.
Also reminded of the repair station which fixed the NX-01, but secretly took Travis Mayweather to help power it.
The First Servant had second thoughts near the end, but he was conditioned too well to give in to those. How quickly does the machinery go through children? One every month? Six months? One year? Are some children like carbon batteries and others alkaline?
This is densely horrific stuff.
Again guys, this is explicitly a ripoff of The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas.
This is the reason I cannot really enjoy the episode. I absolutely know that's where they got the idea of an idyllic, utopian society built entirely on the suffering of one child.
Discovery's third season was supposedly also based upon this short story, but the use of Su'Kal was much more oblique - not directly lifted.
Yeah I meant episodes.Three. Two were used for TNG, but the pilot episode became TMP.
More like 6400.So.. The phasers cost $8000 Canadian to make? So that's.. What $5 American?
They did.Prop guy saying.. We needed to stick close to Tos props... ... Wish the ship designers \producers thought that way..
More likely neural network components.Are some children like carbon batteries and others alkaline?
Why? That conclusion is the very essence of Star Trek.I honestly felt cheated by DISCO 4 that it was all a big misunderstanding.
Exactly. Doesn't the Bible tell us "there is nothing new under the sun"?Doctor Who: The Beast Below also comes to mind with this specific plot. And Stargate SG1 did it once. The point is not, if someone has done this one way or the other, because it always has been done before. It's about how the characters deal with it and how it is presented.
Jesus. Like Ellison's 'I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream'...Maybe the kid can't scream when hooked up.
On the topic of Naboo--Before the prequels we were under the impression that Jedi were trained after they reached 18 or something.
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