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What are your controversial Star Trek opinions?

Is that controversial, though? I honestly don't know.

Meanwhile, I like all of it. But this is coming from the person who will defend the VOY salamander episode, so ... take that for what it's worth.

I think that may be a controversial opinion.

I also loved PICARD season 3.

And I also defend "THRESHOLD"... at least, everything in the episode before The Doctor's explanation. It was a solid episode up until that point... great body horror and character beats for Tom.
 
Double letters. After X, Y, and Z is AA, BB, CC, and so on. Then, after ZZ, it goes to AAA.

So the Enterprise-AAA will tow broken starships, we only talk about the Enterprise-KKK in the TNZ Forum, and I'd love to show you the Enterprise-XXX but then I'd get warned by the moderators.
The standard progression using double letters is:

After X, Y, Z, comes AA, AB, AC,..., AX, AY, AZ, then BA, BB, BC, etc. It's rather like numerals, except with letters. Whatever system you're using (did you get it from Microsoft Word??) is extremely wasteful.
 
The interactions between the characters for feels.

For the aesthetic, I just think the 1960s has aged better than the 1980s. Retro-futurism vs. Beige, pastels and yet more beige.

YMMV.

But the 60s was also full of hokey dialogue and odd pronunciations that wouldn't fly in the 80s or today
 
"In a pig's eye!"


And I still say it.

Sometimes I use it, too.

(Though I have also, occasionally, responded to my wife asking if I want bacon on something by saying, "In a pig's eye!" She understands, in that scenario and with my smile, that the phrase really means, "You're seriously asking me that and expect a reply other than 'yes'?")
 
The standard progression using double letters is:

After X, Y, Z, comes AA, AB, AC,..., AX, AY, AZ, then BA, BB, BC, etc. It's rather like numerals, except with letters. Whatever system you're using (did you get it from Microsoft Word??) is extremely wasteful.
Independent Film. When we'd run out of letters on a slate, we'd go to double-letters.

Mr. T's favorite Enterprise is the BA.
 
Mr. T's favorite Enterprise is the BA.


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:guffaw:
 
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