I don't care what anyone says
Why, yes, yes you were.I never said I wanted you to agree with me. You delivery is what sucked. Anyways I am all done here. This thread has spiraled into a huge geek fight over nothing. And I don't care what anyone says, trolling was going in here.
Discussions here tend to obsess over trivialities while avoiding the monster question of: why would CBS Studios take a chance on Star Trek at all? Adding Navy terminology isn't going to address that question in the least.
"We need to mitigate the cabalic intensity of the trialic force in the vinculum!"
The conspiracy people are everywhere on the internet, and every time I see Annunaki or Grey, I go into Troll Mode.
"We need to mitigate the cabalic intensity of the trialic force in the vinculum!"
Don't be to proud of this technobabbular terror you've created. The ability to stuff a script full of vaguely scientific filler is insignificant next to the power of proactive characters.
"We need to mitigate the cabalic intensity of the trialic force in the vinculum!"
Don't be to proud of this technobabbular terror you've created. The ability to stuff a script full of vaguely scientific filler is insignificant next to the power of proactive characters.
Actually, that was part of my point, Jitty. What's yours?
Don't be to proud of this technobabbular terror you've created. The ability to stuff a script full of vaguely scientific filler is insignificant next to the power of proactive characters.
Actually, that was part of my point, Jitty. What's yours?
Spouting Star Wars quotes. It's like quoting Holy Grail, it doesn't need a purpose. Just a humorous period or exclamation mark for your post, I suppose.
With the exception of America and Canada, the navies of the Americas use corvette captain. In Europe (excepting UK and Ireland) it either corvette captain or captain lieutenant.
People, people! Stuff like this does not matter:
With the exception of America and Canada, the navies of the Americas use corvette captain. In Europe (excepting UK and Ireland) it either corvette captain or captain lieutenant.
Not trying to pick on anyone in particular, but trust me. Nobody at CBS will know or care what any of that means. To the people with the power to make a TV series, a "Corvette" is a sports car that is far too low-end to interest them.
The details will need to be crafted for the most likely audience, true. But the details you are talking about don't map to any likely audience, which is defined as "the people who already watch the channel where this show is going to air."If they buy that, you pick and choose the right details during production, because they're strictly for the end-users - the viewing audience - anyway.
How did Firefly do on the Science Channel? If the price could be kept down, the Science Channel could be a great place for Space Opera.There's some guy who does, I think he's some prince of Jordan, he's building a Star Trek theme park, and he should be bankrolling a TV series.
The details will need to be crafted for the most likely audience, true. But the details you are talking about don't map to any likely audience, which is defined as "the people who already watch the channel where this show is going to air."If they buy that, you pick and choose the right details during production, because they're strictly for the end-users - the viewing audience - anyway.
If it's on AMC, it needs to fit the interests of the AMC audience. If FX, it's the FX audience, etc. There is no channel where details about starships and military background are already of keen interest to viewers, so that audience simply doesn't exist. And nobody is going to do the work of trying to coalesce that audience, not when they've already got a perfectly good audience to sell new shows to.
If the Military Channel did scripted dramas, then maybe it would fit there, but they don't, and if they did, they would start with something more directly of interest to their audience such as a historical war drama about a real life war.
I know there are many geek cultures out there and beliefs. So, please keep an open mind and also that this is in my own opinion.
- Get rid of the hokiness!
- Come down to earth.
- Real military terminology.
- Real scientific terminology.
- Needs to be dark and gritty.
- Aliens need to look like aliens and......
- Timeline progression through seasons.
- Character development.
- Ships need to look like science/military vessels inside and out.
- Uniforms, I am 15 years ex-Navy don't get me started..oops too late!
- Officers and ENLISTED please! Special forces away teams! Contractors
- Sound does not travel in space!
I know there are many geek cultures out there and beliefs. So, please keep an open mind and also that this is in my own opinion.
- Get rid of the hokiness!
- Come down to earth.
- Real military terminology.
- Real scientific terminology.
- Needs to be dark and gritty.
- Aliens need to look like aliens and......
- Timeline progression through seasons.
- Character development.
- Ships need to look like science/military vessels inside and out.
- Uniforms, I am 15 years ex-Navy don't get me started..oops too late!
- Officers and ENLISTED please! Special forces away teams! Contractors
- Sound does not travel in space!
Star Trek is not supposed to be military science-fiction. There's the whole Stargate franchise for that purpose. ST is by definition about space exploration and making contact with new species and civilizations. Ship design and uniforms are also genre-specific, so I see no problem with those either.
TNG shows us the powerful, enlightened and self-confident crew of the 24th century Federation.
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