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What are your controversial Star Trek opinions?

Star Trek is considered "Nerdier" than Star Wars.

Star Wars has had it's "Cringe Dialogue" moments as well, just not as many as us in Star Trek.

We're not the "Cool Sci-Fi Franchise" that Star Wars is in many people's eyes.

But that's only because it sits at the top of the Sci-Fi Media IP Franchise in terms of Popularity & Total Revenue.

Top 5 Sci-Fi Franchises:
1) Star Wars…≈ $46.70 Billion (_4th OverAll)
2) Star Trek … ≈ $11.20 Billion (32nd OverAll)
3) Halo ……… ≈ $_6.80 Billion (58th OverAll)
4) Avatar … … ≈ $_5.78 Billion (63rd OverAll)
5) Gundam … .≈ $_5.00 Billion (68th OverAll)

And there's no other major Sci-Fi Franchise in between that massive Gulf, and there's another Massive Gulf after Star Trek as well.
Everything else not listed is another IP in another Genre (see link above), so it's not a straight Apples to Apples comparison as compared to the others that are Sci-Fi IP's first.

The MCU has done roughly $32 billion dollars in business just in theaters.
 
Problem with modern Trek dialogue is they relay to much on modern slang. I know Orville does as well to a degree but it's set in another universe and not one in line with the Prime timeline. It kind of takes you out of scene at times when someone talks as if they are from present day.
 
Problem with modern Trek dialogue is they relay to much on modern slang. I know Orville does as well to a degree but it's set in another universe and not one in line with the Prime timeline. It kind of takes you out of scene at times when someone talks as if they are from present day.
You would think they would either create their own Slang for that future time period, or just avoid most slang all together.
 
You would think they would either create their own Slang for that future time period, or just avoid most slang all together.

Well the Klingons got some and Romulans have verual I think it is called but I wouldn't mind seeing some new futuristic human cusswords and slurs. Just make them feel sort like they would almost work today in order to be relatable. I am sorry but Nerf Herder is just not a kind of insult that people can relate to, if we were to take one from Star Wars.

Something like

Hole face

Waste Brain

Fluck
 
Well the Klingons got some and Romulans have verual I think it is called but I wouldn't mind seeing some new futuristic human cusswords and slurs. Just make them feel sort like they would almost work today in order to be relatable. I am sorry but Nerf Herder is just not a kind of insult that people can relate to, if we were to take one from Star Wars.

Something like

Hole face

Waste Brain

Fluck
Battlestar Galactica (TOS) and Firefly both had excellent slang terms, which were generally obvious as to their meanings, and still able to get past the sanctimonious standards & practices people.

While I never watched it, IIRC Farscape had some good ones too.

So it can be done, but it can also sound really goofy if the actors don't sell it properly when spoken in-dialogue.
 
"Pink skin" and "peta'q" are the only Trek-specific terms I can think of offhand, but those are both from aliens, not humans. Usually when sci-fi tries to come up with new or future slang, it comes off pretty cringeworthy. Firefly did it well though. Farscape kinda straddled the line, but they had the excuse of it being completely alien to us.
 
Problem with modern Trek dialogue is they relay to much on modern slang. I know Orville does as well to a degree but it's set in another universe and not one in line with the Prime timeline. It kind of takes you out of scene at times when someone talks as if they are from present day.
All Trek is of its day. Some slang stands out because we know it while others don't because we're too far removed on time.
 
I think Frak was pretty successful and also yes some of the stuff with "Firefly" and "Farscape" as well. Trek did have spoon heads for Carddisians which I think was pretty clever new slur.
 
All Trek is of its day. Some slang stands out because we know it while others don't because we're too far removed on time.

But their was a effort in the past to try and avoid some of the obvious stuff. On "TOS" nobody was saying, Far Out and Groovy. Berman era is famous for over stylized speak and that is something I don't want to come back. I just wish they had more of a middle ground. Something that feels modern but is off just a little bit since the setting is the future.
 
But their was a effort in the past to try and avoid some of the obvious stuff. On "TOS" nobody was saying, Far Out and Groovy. Berman era is famous for over stylized speak and that is something I don't want to come back. I just wish they had more of a middle ground. Something that feels modern but is off just a little bit since the setting is the future.
The efforts are still there and I'm sure it can balance out. But, watching older contemporary productions of Star Trek makes it stand out more to me.
 
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