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Entropic posted:He's the only one who actually ever felt alien. Quark is cool but he's removed enough from the main plot stuff that I don't see him as a main cast member.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 00:19 |
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ZenMasterBullshit posted:Quark is cool but he's removed enough from the main plot stuff that I don't see him as a main cast member. He's in literally every episode, isn't he?
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 00:31 |
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would
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 02:38 |
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Entropic posted:He's in literally every episode, isn't he? There's a handful he isn't in, but he's around a hell of a lot more than Jake.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 06:01 |
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counterfeitsaint posted:There's a handful he isn't in, but he's around a hell of a lot more than Jake. Typical Jake episode: Sisko: "Jake, stop hanging around that scumbag Nog". Jake: "But Dad, we're multiculturalists, that means we have to accept the Ferengi no matter how sleazy and horrible they are". Sisko: 'gently caress, you're right" Nog: "Come on Jake, let's go roofie some Dabo girls" Sisko: "god damnit".
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 11:41 |
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ZenMasterBullshit posted:Watching DS9 for the first time. Up to season 3 and this is already the best. Isn't it kind of sad the best thing in the franchise is the least known, and yet everyone knows Voyager? That show was so lovely I couldn't ever make it through a full episode, not that I tried much.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 11:52 |
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Just pick a Doctor- or Seven-focused episode at random and you'll probably hit something halfway decent.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 11:56 |
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 18:32 |
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Why does that zoom to his feet? I am confused.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 18:55 |
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only way to see the amount of effort someone went to just to make neelix feet
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 18:59 |
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The General posted:Why does that zoom to his feet? I am confused. Lol, just lol, if you're not masturbating to his hairy, happy, hoedown feet.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 19:33 |
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You know I bet you there are scenes where he has normal feet and is wearing shoes. Like that sky elevator episode, must have him going up and down a ladder at least once.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 19:45 |
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he's not wearing shoes because he's at the holodeck beach resort
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 20:18 |
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It's a really stupid nerd metric, but I found I can just about sum up any nerd based on their opinion of DS9. It was strange because I was at a get together with some of my existing friends and another social group of sort of friend-of-friends. After getting to know a lot of the people there I could quickly separate the people into "cool people I like" and "kinda weird nerds". Some how star trek came up and people's opinion of DS9 perfectly matched my existing opinion of the person. Everyone I got along with and liked was down with DS9, everyone I thought was a bit off or annoying really didn't like DS9. Opinions on JJ trek were all over the place and didn't seem to line up with anything, but the "DS9 affinity test" seemed to have perfect results for judging a person. It seems the main things people didn't like about DS9 were all the actually good points: "The plots were too political rather than about exploration" "All the characters have weird dark sides, people in star trek are supposed to be above those traits" "It showed the federation as sometimes being evil and corrupt, this is so against star trek canon" "The sets are so dark and weird looking" "Sisko was weird and crazy and religious, I don't want religion in my star trek! Remember when Picard gave that speech against religion? That was cool, I hate religion even in fiction." "The main cast often have drama or conflicting goals rather than working together as a respectful united team, half of them aren't even in star fleet (a few people specifically hated Kira above all others for not respecting and obeying Sisko enough)" "Sisko works with and turns a blind eye to criminals, he isn't a good starfleet officer" "There's so many episodes about war and genocide and politics, star trek should be positive and optimistic"
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 21:35 |
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The DS9 affinty test is also a good way to find the secret racists
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 21:43 |
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Mike the TV posted:The DS9 affinty test is also a good way to find the secret racists I just shout "Hiel Hitler!" and snap off a straight arm our salute while clicking my heels together and if they applaud or do it back they are racist. Or I just watch for when they are burning crosses on their lawn.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 21:50 |
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Lol, no wonder CBS is suing those fan film guys. They're selling poo poo with pictures of their fake Star Trek ships on it. Not the brightest idea.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 21:56 |
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muscles like this? posted:Lol, no wonder CBS is suing those fan film guys. They're selling poo poo with pictures of their fake Star Trek ships on it. Not the brightest idea. its really easy to find all sorts of unofficial merch being sold in low volumes by fans, i wonder how close to the sun one can fly before catching the eye of The Lawyers
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 22:20 |
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ZenMasterBullshit posted:Quark is cool but he's removed enough from the main plot stuff that I don't see him as a main cast member. Uhh, aren't like 75% of DS9's plots facilitated by Quark's criminal enterprises? If a terrorist or a bioweapon or an assassin makes it on board it's almost always Quark's fault. Also there are a bunch of episodes where Odo utilizes Quark as an informant or criminal consultant, unreliable though he may be. He's sidelined in much of the main plot, however, resigned to chatting up the more involved characters in those episodes.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 22:57 |
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Filthy Hans posted:Uhh, aren't like 75% of DS9's plots facilitated by Quark's criminal enterprises? If a terrorist or a bioweapon or an assassin makes it on board it's almost always Quark's fault. Also there are a bunch of episodes where Odo utilizes Quark as an informant or criminal consultant, unreliable though he may be. He's sidelined in much of the main plot, however, resigned to chatting up the more involved characters in those episodes. This makes him all the better. He's basically Humphrey Bogart from Casablanca in space.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 22:59 |
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Baronjutter posted:It seems the main things people didn't like about DS9 were all the actually good points: Yeah, I think the real question here is whether or not your taste, or your taste in space shows, or even just your taste in Star Trek grows and develops and if you get tired of candy after a while. Star Trek reached Peak Optimism in TNG and coasted for seven seasons with only a handful of Starfleet people being unpleasant or interesting. Then there was a fork in the road. If you liked watching a bunch of sweetheart goodguys triumph over yet another space jellyfish using inspiration and teamwork, you were down with Voyager. If you had enough of that and wanted to see some people deal drugs, lie and yell at each other, you liked DS9. Now it's all hosed up. The JJTrek movies aren't a critique of Uncle Gene's Vision, they're totally oblivious to it. If you tried to explain that poo poo to the characters, they'd be totally baffled and you wouldn't get to finish because something would blow up and everyone would start kung-fu fighting. Like, your big introduction to Starfleet was Pike going "Hey, you should join up, we're a peacekeeping armada" right before McCoy came running into the frame and said "HEY EVERYONE I'M MCCOY DAMMIT JIM I'M A DOCTOR NOT A BONES" Aaaaaand we have the looming specter of the new TV series, which is going to be built on the philosophical ground of monetizing the brand and drawing ad buys to CBS Digital Jesus christ, did those ANAXANAR dipshits really start selling merch? I would have bet a lot of money on the script being the dumbest part of the production. Tujague fucked around with this message at 03:13 on Jan 2, 2016 |
# ? Jan 2, 2016 00:21 |
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 00:25 |
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Oh my loving god ha ha ha
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 00:28 |
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Evek posted:Yes they did. Buy your Axanar Coffee today! "One to...bean up!"
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 01:30 |
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that coffee its... ...without honor
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 01:40 |
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When I first scrolled down, I saw this: not bad imo
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 02:14 |
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yah i appreciated it, guy rebounded my failed half court space wall tennis thing and turned it into a slam dunk
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 02:17 |
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Tujague posted:Yeah, I think the real question here is whether or not your taste, or your taste in space shows, or even just your taste in Star Trek grows and develops and if you get tired of candy after a while. Star Trek reached Peak Optimism in TNG and coasted for seven seasons with only a handful of Starfleet people being unpleasant or interesting. Then there was a fork in the road. If you thought watching a bunch of sweetheart goodguys triumph over yet another space jellyfish using inspiration and teamwork, you were down with Voyager. If you had enough of that and wanted to see some people deal drugs, lie and yell at each other, you liked DS9. It's the reason after seeing DS9, I could not stomach Voyager. To me, DS9 was so great, Voyager just made me frustrated and bored. Also, no Garak, so that was a deal breaker.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 02:41 |
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I couldn't even go back to TNG after DS9. I thought I'd always love TNG but it seems so beige and polyester and without character compared. Also my friend watched all of TNG together with a new girl friend who wasn't that big into trek but she loved it. Then they moved into ds9 and she was "having a hard time getting into it" and complained it was "too dark". They broke up soon after. Failed the DS9 test. Also Garak owns. Meeting him in person and just chatting about DS9 and Garak was a highlight of my teen nerd days. I got a photo signed with "never tell the same lie twice" from him. He was also telling us that him and some of the writers really wanted to push the whole "garak is pan-sexual as gently caress" angle but there was too much push back from above. If anyone found Garak and Bashir's interactions a bit flirty it's because that was fully his intention. From another local nerd convention they had Dukat. This was late 90's or early2000's so some of my friends were still under-aged but were working for the convention. Before the show officially started one of my friends was at the little bar they have and Dukat slides up next to her on a bar stool and saw she had a drink too. He laid on some introductory flirty charm but quickly tried to assess her age. When he found out she was only18 he got pretty fussy that she was technically breaking a rule, and he went into a rant about how no it's not ok what she's doing it's technically illegal and laws are very important and she needed to leave. She left not wanting to get on Dukat's bad side. She could never quite tell if he was just "in character" and loving with her or not, but said the whole scene played out as if it was lifted straight from DS9. Baronjutter fucked around with this message at 02:53 on Jan 2, 2016 |
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PassTheRemote posted:It's the reason after seeing DS9, I could not stomach Voyager. To me, DS9 was so great, Voyager just made me frustrated and bored. Although once you watch Battlestar Galactica you realise it beats DS9 at it's own game. Also: that Cylon woman who keeps banging that Dr Bashir-wannabe guy, great
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 02:48 |
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DarkMalfunction posted:Although once you watch Battlestar Galactica you realise it beats DS9 at it's own game. Oh for sure man. Enjoy the gently caress out of those endless Jamie Bamber mainplot episodes. Watch Chief Tyrol's lovely marriage drama up front and constantly rather than have Chief Miles who would at least take a loving break from it every once and a while. Battlestar Galactica would be lucky to make the same top 10 list as Babylon 5,. It cannot even sniff DS9's upper pylons.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 03:09 |
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I just watched this goofy 80's horror movie Night of the Comet and it's got Robert Beltran in it. Whole time I was just thinking "Dammit, Chakotay could have been an interesting character."
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 03:11 |
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Baronjutter posted:She could never quite tell if he was just "in character" and loving with her or not, but said the whole scene played out as if it was lifted straight from DS9. If he was just acting as Dukat IRL then the man is a treasure imo.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 03:20 |
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Chomp8645 posted:If he was just acting as Dukat IRL then the man is a treasure imo. If he was Dukat IRL he would have ended up loving her, then sending her to a labor camp.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 03:23 |
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Animal-Mother posted:I just watched this goofy 80's horror movie Night of the Comet and it's got Robert Beltran in it. Whole time I was just thinking "Dammit, Chakotay could have been an interesting character." He was the villain in the exceptional HBO original movie El Diablo, too. His talent was wasted on Voyager.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 03:23 |
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shadow puppet of a posted:Oh for sure man. Enjoy the gently caress out of those endless Jamie Bamber mainplot episodes. Watch Chief Tyrol's lovely marriage drama up front and constantly rather than have Chief Miles who would at least take a loving break from it every once and a while. Yeah I really wanted to like BSG, but it was just too much. They turned the gritty space drama and deeply flawed characters with secret dark sides up to 11 with no breaks. I enjoyed breaking bad, but all the non-stop tension and drama seemed to make sense and you had characters like Saul to breathe a little joy into the show here and here. But BSG was to drama what JJ-trek is to action. There's just too much without any breaks and you become numb to it, or worse it starts to become annoying. In DS9 the drama and character flaws were believable. Even well developed sane space people had some issues, but overall they were pretty good people and friends. BSG felt like the writers were twisting the limits of the plot and characters to shove as much drama into every scene as possible. I never really liked anyone on BSG other than Saul because he was just space Jim Lahey, so I didn't give a poo poo about their drama or their happiness or goals. Plus so much of the drama stemmed from really stupid or contrived plots. Both DS9 and BSG ended up leaning on supernatural or religious plots. A lot of people found the last episodes of DS9 leaned too heavily on the whole Pah-Wraith poo poo, but then they doubled down on the religious angle in BSG. BSG is like everything both good and bad about DS9 dialed up to the point of unpleasantness.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 03:38 |
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The Pah-Wraiths aren't even that big of a derail to the plot. They exist, like the Prophets, outside of the Dominion vs Alpha Quadrant conflict and they serve to book-end the beginning and the end of the show. It's not terribly Star Trek-like to have a magical red-eyed devil man be the final confrontation, but it's pretty worth it to have Sisko ascend to supreme godhood.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 03:44 |
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Baronjutter posted:Plus so much of the drama stemmed from really stupid or contrived plots.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 03:50 |
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Yeah, the whole worm-hole-aliens plot was just one of many plots of DS9 and like you said served as a book-end. In BSG the whole religious prophesy stuff ends up totally taking over the show with no room for anything else. In season 1 of BSG I thought they were going to do something interesting with the religious angle. Show how in stressful situations people can turn to rather extreme forms of superstitions to explain what the gently caress is going on, assign blame, or avoid future pain. I thought all the ancient prophesy stuff would end up being ambiguous, with some people seeing proof and others coincidence or stretched interpretations. I was really hoping they'd play things ambiguous the whole series, with the religion/prophesy angle always being something in the background while the central plot being focused on humanity's more real-world needs and challenges. Nope, god is real, both sides are fighting over his favour and playing along in a really hosed up repeating prophesy and everything is meaningless and pre-determined.
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# ? Jan 2, 2016 03:51 |