This is about as fair as calling TOS "the warmed up leftovers of Forbidden Planet."
Sci-fi Historians have used kinder words but yeah this is true.
This is about as fair as calling TOS "the warmed up leftovers of Forbidden Planet."
This is about as fair as calling TOS "the warmed up leftovers of Forbidden Planet."
It's fair to call Star Trek extremely and clearly derivative of Forbidden Planet, and to note that the series introduced no new or particularly novel ideas to science fiction. It just used a few, reasonably well, on TV and that was enough to make it stand out.
Also, on the Trek front, I'd say there's a difference in using a bad science mcguffin for an episode and using one as a fulcrum for your whole show. Both are bad, but one is worse.
Correct. I'm glad that's settled then.Transporter, universal translators and Warp drives are OK but Mushroom drives are not.
Also, on the Trek front, I'd say there's a difference in using a bad science mcguffin for an episode and using one as a fulcrum for your whole show. Both are bad, but one is worse.
Transporter, universal translators and Warp drives are OK but Mushroom drives are not. Isn't that being biased.
Well, there aren't. But we all have opinions, and this being a BBS we're eager to share them.I’m glad there are so many theoretical physicists and engineers here to explain why one fictional technology is clearly more realistic than another fictional technology.
I’m glad there are so many theoretical physicists and engineers here to explain why one fictional technology is clearly more realistic than another fictional technology.
It doesn't take a scientist to understand what a MacGuffin is.
Why stop now?
It was limited to the needs of the plot.
That's already happened.Maybe this spore tech is what causes the food shortage which leds to kodos commiting genocide.
Or is similar to Equinox and the spores are sentient so they decide not to use them.
It's fair to call Star Trek extremely and clearly derivative of Forbidden Planet, and to note that the series introduced no new or particularly novel ideas to science fiction. It just used a few, reasonably well, on TV and that was enough to make it stand out.
Could be worse, could be 'gas from the buttocks' tech.It's right up there with breath scanner technology. I mean, really?
You might have something there. Add a bic lighter and you have a new form of propulsion. Please, don't let the STDSC writers get "wind" of thisCould be worse, could be 'gas from the buttocks' tech.
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