That's fine though, because Kirk needs his pain
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Indeed. SNW did not invent tragic backstory.Tragedy breeds drama. Might be a "shortcut" but you'll find many characters have some sort of tragedy in their past that will impact their present. Kirk might be the "King of Pain". He has a handful of failed relationships (including a son he can never see), a childhood massacre, bullied as a student, a second massacre as an adult and then the hits keep on coming. He has to kill his best friend. Three of his girlfriends die in front of him. He loses two children ( including the aforementioned son). Another best friend dies. His ship is destroyed,
EDIT: And how could I forget. His brother, sister in law and possibly two nephews are killed by a parasite.
Wrong argument. Mine was that these people all have terrible tragic PASTS (except for 'other Kirk', which we both mentioned LOL). They literally start the show broken. They shouldn't be flying in space, they should be on a councilor's couch.While TOS was pretty much a happy place all the time ....
OH, wait ...
Kirk gets split in two and damned near rapes Yeoman Rand
Charlie X did unspeakable things to multiple crew members
Gary Mitchell was killed by his best friend after murdering a few crew members
A rather long running tally can be kept for how many Red Shirt crew died
Dr. McCoy injects himself with a drug overdose and completely changes history, then
Kirk fixes everything by letting his new girlfriend get killed by a truck
Kirks brother and his family are murdered by alien parasites...
I could go on, but perhaps the point is made.
Describes every Trek crew.They literally start the show broken. They shouldn't be flying in space, they should be on a councilor's couch.
Tragedy breeds drama. Might be a "shortcut" but you'll find many characters have some sort of tragedy in their past that will impact their present. Kirk might be the "King of Pain". He has a handful of failed relationships (including a son he can never see), a childhood massacre, bullied as a student, a second massacre as an adult and then the hits keep on coming. He has to kill his best friend. Three of his girlfriends die in front of him. He loses two children ( including the aforementioned son). Another best friend dies. His ship is destroyed,
EDIT: And how could I forget. His brother, sister in law and possibly two nephews are killed by a parasite.
Forgetting that the body's immune system will reject interlopers implantsI admit I would like an explanation as to how Gorn manage to grow from the wild xenophobes in SNW into the mature adults we saw (once) in TOS...
I mean, if young Gorn are that mindlessly aggressive, I wonder how they manage to survive to adulthood AT ALL.
Andromeda magogThe what now?
No.Those things were brought in very gradually and organically per episode...in this they just lump it on ..and lack any subtlety
Andromeda. Magog were a race of evil evil doers who reproduced by laying eggs in people and causing them to die horribly.
One of the main cast was a Magog priest who wasn't evil like the rest of his race.
Thanks to you and @Charles Phipps I have the answer.Andromeda magog
They were not. They were brought in same as here...for drama.Those things were brought in very gradually and organically per episode...in this they just lump it on ..and lack any subtlety
Wrong argument. Mine was that these people all have terrible tragic PASTS (except for 'other Kirk', which we both mentioned LOL). They literally start the show broken. They shouldn't be flying in space, they should be on a councilor's couch.
I admit I would like an explanation as to how Gorn manage to grow from the wild xenophobes in SNW into the mature adults we saw (once) in TOS...
As long as the explanation boils down to "different species" then I'm good.But would you like the explanation? lol
I don't see it as that big of a deal. Several species undergo changes as they mature and develop so the Gorn would be no different.Me too. I think their complex biology is cool, but any attempt to explain how they work would end up as another huge foot in Treks mouth.![]()
Love how some folks completely ignore that fact that "ALIEN" was also not the first to use the "Trapped with an Alien" storyline.Love all the people twisting themselves into knots to pretend SNW did something other than a tiresome retread of the very well-trod A L I EN franchise and its derivatives.
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