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Astroman posted:Whoa, really? What's that from? Here's all you need to know about it. It's an incredible comic and it's impact really can't be understated. At least one school teacher wrote in asking for several copies for her classroom. Sweet stuff. WickedHate fucked around with this message at 05:13 on Jul 20, 2016 |
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Here's the actual comic. http://kb-outofthisworld.blogspot.com/2010/02/anti-racism-in-1950s-comics-weird.html
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Astroman posted:Whoa, really? What's that from? Didn't you used to come to the Politoon Thread? EC Comics are the most important thing ever. At least in regards to genre storytelling.
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A bit on the nose (as was TOS Star Trek and a lot of other fiction at the time though), but very cool. I had no idea that existed. Very ballsy for the era!After The War posted:Didn't you used to come to the Politoon Thread? EC Comics are the most important thing ever. Oh goodness no, I only ever frequented the newspaper comics thread, but it moved too fast and I lacked the time to keep up.
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# ? Jul 20, 2016 05:21 |
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There's this other comic that's not as famous(as evident by me not being able to remember it's name) where like...this guy comes back from Korea, and he's like, "I want my best buddy from the army buried here in town", and everyone's happy to go along with it till his friend turns out to have been black, and when the town doesn't wanna allow it the veteran just tears into them. Good poo poo.
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Grand Fromage posted:Here's the actual comic. http://kb-outofthisworld.blogspot.com/2010/02/anti-racism-in-1950s-comics-weird.html Woah, love the design, a good comic from the 1950's.
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They wanted to make William Gaines, the publisher of EC Comics, change that last panel to not be a black guy, and he ripped into people for it. The Comics Code was invented to sink Gaines' work, though I guess he was able to recover somewhat with MAD. An American hero.
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# ? Jul 20, 2016 05:58 |
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EC Comics were fantastic. When I was a kid, I had a cheapo collected version of some of the Weird Fantasy books that I literally read until the spine split. That publisher also gave us Tales From the Crypt.
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# ? Jul 20, 2016 06:10 |
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Good on Frakes for wanting his love interest in The Outcast to be played by a man.
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T.C. posted:Good on Frakes for wanting his love interest in The Outcast to be played by a man. And Whoopi Goldberg fought hard to tell Lal about "people" falling in love and not "a man & a woman".
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WickedHate posted:At least one school teacher wrote in asking for several copies for her classroom. Sweet stuff. Yup!
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# ? Jul 20, 2016 07:28 |
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Nice, Rick Berman being a raging homophobe gives me another good reason to dislike him. It makes sense, really. Gay characters were really the thing Trek was missing. Paradoxish posted:Yeah, the Ferengi's weird system of ideology-based ultra-capitalism is so strange and nonsensical to begin with that I can't really complain about the sudden changes that were obviously happening at the end of DS9. Yeah. The Ferengi, Klingons and the Federation itself are all examples of societies that could never actually exist in real life. GET IN THE ROBOT fucked around with this message at 13:52 on Jul 20, 2016 |
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That's why it's science fiction and not, despite what various Trekspergs might wish, a history of the future.
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Apollodorus posted:That's why it's science fiction and not, despite what various Trekspergs might wish, a history of the future. Yeah. I've said it a million times before, but it's kind of hilarious when sperglords act like Star Trek is hard science fiction. Or remotely realistic. Or even consistent. Like, people complain about ENT being inconsistent and having continuity errors and retcons and the like, but TOS isn't even consistent with itself, let alone other series. A lot of people don't seem to realize that Star Trek continuity is honestly really very loose.
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# ? Jul 20, 2016 13:58 |
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I usually don't include TOS when I think about Star Trek as harder science fiction. It's quite obvious they didn't plan on there being long threads of continuity in the 60s. Trying to force that into the canon of the Star Trek from the 90s just barely works. TOS works as an anthology of interesting sci-fi stories with interspersed lovely episodes.
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WickedHate posted:How do you forget the ultimate gently caress O'Brian, Seriously, Let's Just Ruin His poo poo episode? This is because I actually forgot the very ending of the episode. I actually believed that the O'Briens sent their feral daughter to live 300 years in the past, forever. I was stunned, stunned when she came back.
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# ? Jul 20, 2016 14:32 |
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I told my wife it was the most boring of ds9 episodes and we should skip it. She hates the child actor who plays molly. Says she's the worst child actor she's ever seen and her presence on screen throws her into a rage.
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Baronjutter posted:I told my wife it was the most boring of ds9 episodes and we should skip it. She hates the child actor who plays molly. Says she's the worst child actor she's ever seen and her presence on screen throws her into a rage. The child actor of Molly is barely in that episode anyway, most of it is the new older feral Molly.
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# ? Jul 20, 2016 16:22 |
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It's pretty hilarious that one time Keiko got possessed by a Pah'Wraith and O'Brien didn't notice any difference. "There's a demon possessing my wife's body? Oh. She's usually this much of a bitch anyway so I didn't notice."
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# ? Jul 20, 2016 16:40 |
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And in another episode, he realises something is wrong because she got him his favourite stew for dinner, and that's just out of character for her
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Remember that time she knew him so well that he would never drink coffee at night? Then he does.
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Tsaedje posted:And in another episode, he realises something is wrong because she got him his favourite stew for dinner, and that's just out of character for her Cojawfee posted:Remember that time she knew him so well that he would never drink coffee at night? Then he does. Also, the episode where Miles is on trial on Cardie prime. Keiko is *awfully* insistent on watching his trial. Was she hoping for the opposite of the result?
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# ? Jul 20, 2016 17:56 |
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I've always wondered: Do they ever tell Keiko what happened to Miles after Visionary? Like her husband literally died of radiation poisoning, but here's another Miles from a timeline that no longer exists.
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Kurr de la Cruz posted:I've always wondered: Do they ever tell Keiko what happened to Miles after Visionary? Like her husband literally died of radiation poisoning, but here's another Miles from a timeline that no longer exists. Considering how transporters work, Federation society has probably made peace with that sort of thing.
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I never got the hate for their relationship. I know a lot of far worse couples and when push comes to shove they seem to mostly love each other. Maybe she loves plants a little more than him, and he loves Julian a bit more than her, but it seems to work for the most part.
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Well, one time a transporter accident turned Keiko into a literal child and she still expected Miles to perform his, uh, marital duties. Yeah.
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Gammatron 64 posted:Nice, Rick Berman being a raging homophobe gives me another good reason to dislike him. It makes sense, really. Gay characters were really the thing Trek was missing. I actually think the portrayal of the Federation is mostly okay just because we never really see anything. The concept of a future society that's so rich that it can take care of all of its citizens isn't particularly far fetched or anything. It just broke down when the writers decided to be lazy and show off civilian life without even attempting to engage with how Federation society might be different from modern day western civilization.
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Gammatron 64 posted:It's pretty hilarious that one time Keiko got possessed by a Pah'Wraith and O'Brien didn't notice any difference. "The sex got better" McSpanky posted:Well, one time a transporter accident turned Keiko into a literal child and she still expected Miles to perform his, uh, marital duties. Yeah. Sometimes the cultural differences can be hard to deal with in marriage.
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# ? Jul 20, 2016 22:00 |
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Rewatching The Outcast right now and it makes me sad the producers were so anti-Geordi-beard. Otoh, it might have made all his failings with women harder to believe.
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DrNutt posted:Rewatching The Outcast right now and it makes me sad the producers were so anti-Geordi-beard. Otoh, it might have made all his failings with women harder to believe. Geordi should have had a beard from the beginning. It's one of the things the TNG movies got right, the dude just looks better with a beard. Everyone should have gotten beards in season 2.
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WickedHate posted:Let's not forget what partially inspired that episode, after all: This is a treasure, thank you.
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Big Mean Jerk posted:Everyone should have gotten beards in season 2. When did Data get his girlfriend?
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Repli'O'Brien's paranoia is such as interesting thing. There's the obvious part where the rest of the crew are overdoing it in terms of making him feel comfortable and relaxed, but I wonder: Imagine that the process of making a replicant wasn't quite perfect. Subtle differences in personality or memory might crop up -- no worse than the gradual change one experiences over time, mind you -- but they'd be experienced as a sudden discontinuity. Suddenly things aren't quite how they should be. People 'feel' different to you in ways you can't describe. Your own emotions are triggered in ways they didn't in your remembered past.
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Blade_of_tyshalle posted:When did Data get his girlfriend? The B-plot of that one, where they're in the Video Game Glitch sector and people are getting stuck in the floor was legit creepy and deserved it's own episode.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZcIWWjLVZ8
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Star Trek Beyond synopsis:quote:Three years into their five-year deep space voyage, the USS Enterprise puts in for resupply at Starbase Yorktown, a densely-populated space colony. During the long period of isolation, Commander Spock (Zachary Quinto) and Lieutenant Nyota Uhura (Zoe Saldana) have ended their romantic relationship, Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu (John Cho) misses his partner and young child, Chief Engineer Montgomery "Scotty" Scott (Simon Pegg) is having difficulty keeping the Enterprise operational with dwindling supplies, and Captain James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) is finding his duties monotonous. Over birthday drinks with Dr. Leonard McCoy (Karl Urban), Kirk questions his motives for joining Starfleet, and he later applies for promotion to Vice Admiral.
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If Kirk's that bored by his job, I guess in the JJ timeline the Enterprise didn't get to do all the stuff that happened for three years in the Prime timeline. Shame, as I'd kind of hoped there'd be a quick roundup in the opening credits of giant green hands, half-black and half-white guys, tribbles falling on Kirk's head, etc. The Narada's arrival also turned the Yorktown from a starship into a starbase, apparently.
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Yeah what an odd angle.
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# ? Jul 21, 2016 13:20 |
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Holy cow, that Spock cosplayer. I did a google search and apparently he's called Spock Vegas and he looks and sounds uncannily like Leonard Nimoy. Wow.
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Okay, that shouldn't have made me tear up. Goddammit.
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