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A DOT-7 had better be a member of the bridge crew. It will float and click and bleep with likes and dislikes of unfolding events.

That's all I'm saying.

Oh I'm sure, they're probably already producing the Beanie Babies, Action Figures, and Lunch Boxes as we speak.
 
Really DS9 wasn't serialized as much as it had character continuity. There were serialized aspects (first six episodes of Season 6, last nine of Season 7) and more two/three parters than TNG before it. But the majority of the series was still semi-standalones. They were just standalones which built on what came before in an organic way. This is part of why DS9 worked so well - they didn't have a "big plan" except in the broadest strokes, but kept deepening the stories as they understood the characters better and better. Essentially the plots served the characters, rather than the characters serving the plot (which is the issue I often have with modern serialized drama).
 
Really DS9 wasn't serialized as much as it had character continuity. There were serialized aspects (first six episodes of Season 6, last nine of Season 7) and more two/three parters than TNG before it. But the majority of the series was still semi-standalones. They were just standalones which built on what came before in an organic way. This is part of why DS9 worked so well - they didn't have a "big plan" except in the broadest strokes, but kept deepening the stories as they understood the characters better and better. Essentially the plots served the characters, rather than the characters serving the plot (which is the issue I often have with modern serialized drama).

Agreed. It wasn't serialized in the modern sense. I think it was just something that came out of the staff feeling that this wasn't a story that could be resolved in a handful of episodes before moving on to something else, without consequence.
 
Yes. Kirk would brood, Spock would brood, Worf was on permanent brood.

Repugnant ways? So, the Federation adviser who created the Nazi planet wasn't repugnant? All the corrupt admirals?

Star Trek has had humans act how they are as contemporaries, even with the optimism that we can become better. But, that doesn't mean they will always be better. Time and episode again proves that is not the case.

I get it-this Trek isn't for everyone. But, I'm pretty sure that all the themes touched in recent Trek were done, to various degrees, in past Treks. As someone else acknowledged, it's different because of the serialized storytelling but that doesn't mean the stories and themes of darkness, brooding and repugnant behaviors were not there.

I don't think John Gill was a terrible person. Just really really dumb. He might be one of the hardest characters in Trek to figure out. His plan is beyond stupid yet at the same time it's established he wasn't trying to play Hitler or anything and it was the aliens who subverted his goal. Also why use the exact uniforms on earth? I don't think they really thought the episode out to well. They just thought it would be cool to see Kirk and Spock in Nazi uniforms and fighting against some Nazi's.

Jason
 
I don't think John Gill was a terrible person. Just really really dumb. He might be one of the hardest characters in Trek to figure out. His plan is beyond stupid yet at the same time it's established he wasn't trying to play Hitler or anything and it was the aliens who subverted his goal. Also why use the exact uniforms on earth? I don't think they really thought the episode out to well. They just thought it would be cool to see Kirk and Spock in Nazi uniforms and fighting against some Nazi's.

Jason
Yes, but the implications remain. Also, Spock's wonderful commentary about how efficient Nazi Germany was as though that justified Gill's implementation.

It is a very strange episode to be sure.
 
I never asked for this. I just wanted a ship show set after Voyager

Write a letter. I'm sure they'll take your disappointment to heart and get right to work on Star Trek: The Next NEXT Generation immediately. :barf:

Akiva Goldsman is such a hack. We could’ve had Bryan Fuller in charge of all this but CBS wanted a puppet instead.

Bryan Fuller can't hold a job down. Anywhere.

Finally we might get to learn more about UESPA. It's something I know people have been wanting to learn more about for decades. Also the show should have a 5 year mission. That's it's arc. End the show after season 5. Pike turns the ship over to Kirk and accepts that he knows soon he will have his accident. Maybe UESPA is why they have the TOS uniforms and everyone else has the blue Discovery ones. Also I want to see the bowling alley and I want Pike to actually watch his tv when off duty.

Jason

I'm sure that s exactly what it will be about.
;)

"SNW" isn't an acronym.

As for this announcement, color be unimpressed and uninterested. The look, feel and tone of this "new Trek" doesn't fit with what I want to see. I expect more space battles and more people who're supposed to be a better more structured society acting just like us today. Yeah. Just what I want in Trek.

Picard turned me off half-way through it because it did something that just complete shat in the face of everything I want to see and expect in Trek.

I don't expect this series to be any different.

But, hey, dark sets, brooding people behaving in repugnant ways, so, STAR TREK!

Oh noes! Gene's vision and the optimism and intellectual superiority of the old days Trek is dead???? No wai!!!!
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Great news.

Also see the usual "Its not Star Trek!" whiners have come out today.

As @Lord Garth likes to say, "All the right people are hating it"

They broke up the arc with stand alone episodes. That’s the difference.

Easy to do when you have 26 episodes per season. Back then, we called it "filler"
 
Oh noes! Gene's vision and the optimism and intellectual superiority of the old days Trek is dead???? No wai!!!!
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I find yet another TV series out there with brooding characters sniping at each other acting like normal 21st century people far more boring. If this show wants to be doing something different going with something closer to "Gene's vision" would be far more remarkable.
 
So an action scene means that his vision no longer applies?

I feel like that is baby with the bathwater situation.

It does when the entire drive of the series is to get from one action scene to the next which is all I gathered from Discovery. How about a cool action scene where the ship constantly jumps from position to position using it's tardigrade-powered spore drive!

YEAH!!

Sorry, I'm not motivated, excited or impressed.

I can watch pretty much any of TOS, TNG, DS9, Voyager or Enterprise and be sufficiently entertained (to vary degrees ont he those last three series) but when ever I see something from Discovery or a Short Trek I just get annoyed and feel like I'm watching something completely different. And I was with Picard up to a specific point and I got disgusted.

It's not about "Gene's vision" it's just the general look, feel, and tone of things and it's just not getting there with me and I don't see why this series should be anything different. I'll likely check out the first episode of two, but unless it radically shows me something I can get behind there's no reason for me to be all "Squeeeeee!!!!!" over this. And it's the third running Trek series in production now. Remember back when we thought things were getting over saturated with both DS9 and Voyager running and then they immediately going to Enterprise when Voyager ended?

What reason is there to think things are different now?
 
It does when the entire drive of the series is to get from one action scene to the next which is all I gathered from Discovery. How about a cool action scene where the ship constantly jumps from position to position using it's tardigrade-powered spore drive!

YEAH!!
Mileage will vary. I prefer the characters to TNG or VOY at this point.
What reason is there to think things are different now?
It's not. So what?

People were begging for years for Trek to come back to TV and now its back and its the "Well, its ovrersatured."

Honestly, at this point, I say bury Star Trek and let it be dead.
 
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