that's because of the Blinovitch Limitation Effect.
Actually does sounds like a cool idea for a story.
And yeah, I know about Enterprise Rentacar, is why I used the example.![]()
Thought so - I'm a motor claims handler for my sins...
if other species like the Borg can time travel, why don't they just go back to the beginning of the first species evolution and move from there? .
Actually does sounds like a cool idea for a story.
And yeah, I know about Enterprise Rentacar, is why I used the example.![]()
Thought so - I'm a motor claims handler for my sins...
going by your location, you don't work for LV= by any chance do you?
if other species like the Borg can time travel, why don't they just go back to the beginning of the first species evolution and move from there? .
What benefit would the Borg gain from that?
Seems pointless going back to assimilate species that haven't evolved enough to have anything worth adding to their 'perfection'
Thought so - I'm a motor claims handler for my sins...
going by your location, you don't work for LV= by any chance do you?
No I'm self employed dealing with credit hire claims on behalf of small accident management companies. I'd probably earn a lot more if I sold out my principles and went to work for LV or Direct Line but judging by some of the dumb ass arguments their staff are trained to put forward, I'd need a lobotamy first.![]()
going by your location, you don't work for LV= by any chance do you?
No I'm self employed dealing with credit hire claims on behalf of small accident management companies. I'd probably earn a lot more if I sold out my principles and went to work for LV or Direct Line but judging by some of the dumb ass arguments their staff are trained to put forward, I'd need a lobotamy first.![]()
Reason I ask was that I used to be a claims handler, and later underwriter for the bournemouth office of LV= (never on the credit hire team though!)
You know that from experience?End result? Interspecies relationships are unusual even in the enlightened time of Star Trek - not because of any bigotry, but because even moreso than the often-fraught variety within one species, they just don't work, and people know this.
my only real pet peeves with Trek are the Terracentric aspects of it
Uhmmm okay ...Also, I hate how vague Earth is in Star Trek
for the simple reason that one, Starfleet is not a military
But aren't "Battle Groups" kind of military and isn't the "Heart/Core" of the UFP, you know, Earth?we never see any planetary defenses, never see a "battle group" of Starfleet ships circling in orbit of the "heart/core" of the UFP
No, what it boils down to is that made-up names in weird alien languages wouldn't mean a thing to most viewers, except for the hardcore fanboys.. . . I want to see starships named after... are you ready for it... it's gonna sound wild and crazy... SPACE STUFF! There are MORE than enough stellar names to use for starships. Names that sound exotic, too. But the writers prefer to wallow in laziness, and use names of Earth battlegrounds and military/political figures. Why not a ship named after the first Bolian to go faster than light? Or the first Tellarite to make contact with another species? Laziness... that's what it boils down to.
but ... how would that have been funny?did you bother to READ my post
I was bound to chime into this sooner or later... lol.
Basically, my only real pet peeves with Trek are the Terracentric aspects of it... for instance, ship names...
I cannot stand any ship names that are named after any human things, including battles, locations of battle, military figures, US Presidents, and to a much lesser degree, even scientists. The scientists I can let pass, but all the other stuff is crap, for the simple reason that one, Starfleet is not a military (or American/western) organization. Two, to put it blunty, I doubt any UFP aliens give a rat's ass about Okinawa or Trafalgar, or Gettysburg... these only mean things to humans... from Earth. I want to see starships named after... are you ready for it... it's gonna sound wild and crazy... SPACE STUFF! There are MORE than enough stellar names to use for starships. Names that sound exotic, too. But the writers prefer to wallow in laziness, and use names of Earth battlegrounds and military/political figures. Why not a ship named after the first Bolian to go faster than light? Or the first Tellarite to make contact with another species? Laziness... that's what it boils down to.
Cognitive dissonance is fun!The Yamato had a dedication plaque bearing a motto attributed to Thomas Jefferson: "I have sworn eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man".
Since Starfleet and the UFP are both headquartered on Earth and were founded on Earth, it's fairly logical to use a lot of Earth names.Basically, my only real pet peeves with Trek are the Terracentric aspects of it... for instance, ship names...
I cannot stand any ship names that are named after any human things, including battles, locations of battle, military figures, US Presidents, and to a much lesser degree, even scientists.
I was bound to chime into this sooner or later... lol.
Basically, my only real pet peeves with Trek are the Terracentric aspects of it... for instance, ship names...
I cannot stand any ship names that are named after any human things, including battles, locations of battle, military figures, US Presidents, and to a much lesser degree, even scientists. The scientists I can let pass, but all the other stuff is crap, for the simple reason that one, Starfleet is not a military (or American/western) organization. Two, to put it blunty, I doubt any UFP aliens give a rat's ass about Okinawa or Trafalgar, or Gettysburg... these only mean things to humans... from Earth. I want to see starships named after... are you ready for it... it's gonna sound wild and crazy... SPACE STUFF! There are MORE than enough stellar names to use for starships. Names that sound exotic, too. But the writers prefer to wallow in laziness, and use names of Earth battlegrounds and military/political figures. Why not a ship named after the first Bolian to go faster than light? Or the first Tellarite to make contact with another species? Laziness... that's what it boils down to.
I dunno, I wouldn't mind more variety, but at the same time I've always really liked the weird historical distance which names from xenocidal military dictatorships give when used without any apparent irony. Sure, let's name a ship Yamato, why not?
(The really sad thing, of course, is that the Yamato isn't even a ship with a career you'd particularly want to emulate, even in spirit--she was obsolete when her keel was laid down, did ten times more harm than good by eating up precious oil, and received a pathetic end to a pathetic life by being sent to beach herself on Okinawa and not even making it there. But, then again, there was that one badass moment at San Bernadino Strait.)
Edit: ha ha, I love this tidbit from the Trek Encyclopedia by way of Mem-Beta
Cognitive dissonance is fun!The Yamato had a dedication plaque bearing a motto attributed to Thomas Jefferson: "I have sworn eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man".
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