"I just like the song!"What about those of us who like both?
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Informal, impolite, use strange turns of phrase that are not relevant since the origin is lost to history.About the discussion earlier about language in TOS, maybe it sounds weird in places to us but maybe people talk like that in the future?
What might our discussions sound like to people from year 1800 or 2200?
TOS Fanboys = Grandpa Simpson yelling at clouds.
NuTrek Fanboys = Punk on a bus.
Generation Alpha.For what it is worth, the high school students I am familiar with know TOS as “the Star Trek my (insert Elder’s name here) watches”.
They know not.
Are they Generation Next?
Eh, I don’t know why this is considered a new phenomenon. TOS started getting overwritten starting with TWOK and even more so less than 20m into TNG’s first episode.TOS is already being "overwritten" by the new shows.
I can't imagine what you think I mean by "overwriting". The films and Next Gen depicted much later time periods, not the same era. They did not set stories in the general time period already covered by TOS, a time we've already seen onscreen, and show those times looking drastically different, as SNW/Disc did. Oh I get it .... you're thinking of the old vs. new Klingons. Just one alien race, and it wasn't even a total change, just a modification. And you think doing that with one thing means let's just change everything whenever we feel like it! The fact that they got away with it for that one issue means be careful not to do it again.Eh, I don’t know why this is considered a new phenomenon. TOS started getting overwritten starting with TWOK and even more so less than 20m into TNG’s first episode.
Oh I get it .... you're thinking of the old vs. new Klingons. Just one alien race, and it wasn't even a total change, just a modification.
TMP takes place 2.5 years after TOS. It looks extremely different and isn't set much later. We excuse that with an increase in budget and Robert Wise not thinking the pre-existing Phase II sets, props, and costumes passed muster.I can't imagine what you think I mean by "overwriting". The films and Next Gen depicted much later time periods, not the same era. They did not set stories in the general time period already covered by TOS, a time we've already seen onscreen, and show those times looking drastically different, as SNW/Disc did. Oh I get it .... you're thinking of the old vs. new Klingons. Just one alien race, and it wasn't even a total change, just a modification. And you think doing that with one thing means let's just change everything whenever we feel like it! The fact that they got away with it for that one issue means be careful not to do it again.
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Think of it this way: in one single story, you wouldn't start with TOS Klingons, change to blue Klingons in the middle, then orange in the last scene, claiming they'd always been orange. That's incompetent storytelling. Same for the very long story that is all of Star Trek.
We're still Zoomers. I hear less of this, and more a just general dismissal of anything made before the late 90s.Generation Alpha.
It's utterly preposterous that something like a major event moving 50 years can have changes to Pike's Enterprise and nothing much else but ultimately it's just a television showI've said in other posts that I blame all the differences between TOS and SNW & DSC Seasons 1-2 on the Temporal War, and that's what I stick with as my go-to explanation.
Yes.And you think doing that with one thing means let's just change everything whenever we feel like it!
Except, that's not what happened. It was s modification, and far minor to the completely huge change in make up from TMP to TNG to TSFS and onwards.Think of it this way: in one single story, you wouldn't start with TOS Klingons, change to blue Klingons in the middle, then orange in the last scene, claiming they'd always been orange. That's incompetent storytelling. Same for the very long story that is all of Star Trek.
Like this ?Think of it this way: in one single story, you wouldn't start with TOS Klingons, change to blue Klingons in the middle, then orange in the last scene, claiming they'd always been orange. That's incompetent storytelling. Same for the very long story that is all of Star Trek.
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