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What about Areel Shaw the JAG officer? Not as cool as Philippa Louvois, of course.
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Nessus posted:Was Tasha Yar the head of security or just the bridge security officer? I can't remember. Because if she wasn't then it didn't really get solved until DS9, and even then Kira is obviously not Starfleet. From there, Janeway.
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 12:43 |
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Kin posted:Was there ever a Trek story where the current cast 'caught up' to an older generation of traveller moving at a slower speed due to their limited technology when they left Earth? I suppose 'For The World Is Hollow...' used a similar premise and 'The Cloud Minders' (which Gerrold worked on, but basically disowned after it was rewritten by someone else) took the idea of elite vs workers. It's far from unique, though, as Space: 1999 did something much the same ('Mission of the Darians') a few years later. Or maybe they read Gerrold's book and pinched the idea, who knows?
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https://www.reddit.com/r/DaystromInstitute/comments/4u3mq6/remember_the_groundbreaking_black_woman_on_tos_no/
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armoredgorilla posted:https://www.reddit.com/r/DaystromInstitute/comments/4u3mq6/remember_the_groundbreaking_black_woman_on_tos_no/ Oh yeah, I'd completely forgotten about her. It's a shame she's in such an awful episode because I think I've only watched The Alternative Factor once, years ago, and have almost entirely blocked it out. Apollodorus posted:What about Areel Shaw the JAG officer? Shaw was pretty good, at least as far as I remember. That's another episode I haven't seen in ages (but would actually be happy to rewatch).
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 14:37 |
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I'm two minutes thirty into TNGs Fear of a Black Planet episode, and Tasha has immediately - and needlessly - assaulted a visiting dignitary that has valuable medicine they need. Deanna later advises Picard not to apologise, but for a couple minutes he's just chill like, yes this is all going very well.
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Isn't there a female security officer in the landing party in "A Taste of Armageddon"?
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 15:14 |
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Rhyno posted:Not even close. There's no temple, not meters that measure how much of a The temples are comic book conventions and the meters are collections of merchandise.
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 16:44 |
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Nessus posted:I imagine a lot of it is that Trek didn't really build heavily around the effects in a way that Star Wars did; there's also a shitload more Star Trek than Star Wars. Like I think TAS is as long as the first six Star Wars movies combined, and that's the shortest, cheesiest run Star Trek was also produced ten years earlier than Star Wars, and had to pump out an episode every week. That's not a lot of time to do optical special effects in, and in fact TOS contracted with five different effects houses in order to get the enormous amount of work done. Given the schedule constraints, Star Trek is probably the best-looking show that could have been achieved in 1966. Nessus posted:Was Tasha Yar the head of security or just the bridge security officer? I can't remember. Because if she wasn't then it didn't really get solved until DS9, and even then Kira is obviously not Starfleet. From there, Janeway. She was head of security. Angry Salami posted:Isn't there a female security officer in the landing party in "A Taste of Armageddon"? She's got a red skirt, but she was toting a tricorder. I'm not sure she's security, although she gets tasked with guarding a prisoner later.
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 16:54 |
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My favorite bit of original series YOU FOOLISH WOMAN-sexism is in Who Mourns for Adonis, where Lt. Palamas is willing to submit the entire Enterprise crew to slavery because Apollo is v buff and handsome.
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 17:04 |
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Mortanis posted:And it's pretty blatant from the other side of the coin. In The Enemy Within Kirk just stops being a good, decisive commander when his rapey dark half is prowling the ship and Spock gives this speech about "don't you see a man can't be powerful and in command without that angry rapey side powering them" Spock to Rand at the end of the episode: "The, uh, imposter had some interesting qualities, wouldn't you say, yeoman?" Jesus, Spock.
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Duckbag posted:Again, Twilight Zone had very good roles for women and very little of the unexamined paternalism and leering objectification TOS had, despite being from the same era (slightly earlier, actually), belonging to the same genre, and frequently being set in the present. TOS had an unusual license to depict a future where women's place in society had changed, but instead chose to spend most of its time wallowing in mini-skirted WAC fantasies, brassy working girl cliches, and dated "space princess" exoticism. Change a few lines here and there (and lengthen the skirts a little) and most of the female roles would mesh perfectly into war/adventure serials from 20 or even 30 years earlier. Duckbag posted:I love the ghost hitchhiker episode. The main character is complex and relatable and the actress did a fantastic job. I've posted about this in the Doctor Who thread, but Twilight Zone was very unusual as a TV show. Partly because of its access to major movie studio resources, but also that it came out of both the "TV Playhouse"-type anthologies Serling had previously worked on and the very active print sci-fi scene, which had women and minority authors and some progressive viewpoints (if you knew where to look). Or, let me put it this way - the author of the definitive book on the Twilight Zone, including the histories of the stories they adapted, also wrote Far Beyond the Stars. TOS, on the other hand, came out of the TV studio system, and all the Man's Man standards that came with it.
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Tears In A Vial posted:I'm two minutes thirty into TNGs Fear of a Black Planet episode, and Tasha has immediately - and needlessly - assaulted a visiting dignitary that has valuable medicine they need. Deanna later advises Picard not to apologise, but for a couple minutes he's just chill like, yes this is all going very well. One thing that a lot of people like to point out about this episode is that one of the writers would later go on to write a very similar episode for Stargate SG-1 called "Emancipation." The main difference being that instead of a planet full of black people, it's Mongolians.
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 19:31 |
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Instant Sunrise posted:One thing that a lot of people like to point out about this episode is that one of the writers would later go on to write a very similar episode for Stargate SG-1 called "Emancipation." The main difference being that instead of a planet full of black people, it's Mongolians. Yeah she was a hack
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 19:58 |
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Yeah the writer was awful, however the script apparently didn't state that they were You should read the casts reactions in the Memory Alpha article its refreshing to see that even at the time they recognise how awful it was.
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 20:07 |
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I think Code of Honor is a serious contender for worst Star Trek episode ever made. Spock's Brain and Threshold are notorious, but that one is some next level poo poo. Those two might not even be in the top 10.
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 20:17 |
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It's the worst in terms of offensiveness but The Alternative Factor is the worst written episode of Trek. The pacing is just so awful. It's got about 10 minutes of plot.
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 20:25 |
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cenotaph posted:It's the worst in terms of offensiveness but The Alternative Factor is the worst written episode of Trek. The pacing is just so awful. It's got about 10 minutes of plot. Assignment Earth.
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cenotaph posted:It's the worst in terms of offensiveness but The Alternative Factor is the worst written episode of Trek. The pacing is just so awful. It's got about 10 minutes of plot. The Paradise Syndrome
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 20:39 |
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I find Miri pretty goddamned unwatchable, but maybe not quite as terrible as these other examples. Voyager gets much worse than Threshold. Retrospect is offensive as poo poo, Spirit Folk is completely irredeemable, and Alice is just loving baffling.
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 20:42 |
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Delsaber posted:I find Miri pretty goddamned unwatchable, but maybe not quite as terrible as these other examples. Tattoo is also pretty bad, even more so once you know about the Jamake Highwater poo poo.
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 20:44 |
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Watched Fury last night. As bad as Trek old people make up can be, they did pretty well with Is Me a. She looked pretty much like crazy, juiced up, flashing Jennifer Lien of mugshot fame.
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 21:05 |
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WickedHate posted:Assignment Earth. Instant Sunrise posted:Tattoo is also pretty bad, even more so once you know about the Jamake Highwater poo poo. Do these episodes have shots of a man holding his head for what seems like five minutes at a time? No.
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 21:59 |
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Discovery has been delayed from January to May 2017.
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 22:18 |
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Timby posted:Discovery has been delayed from January to May 2017. Good, more time to make it not garbage.
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Timby posted:Discovery has been delayed from January to May 2017. I was hoping that would be the case. We waited four years between ENT and ST, we can wait another four months.
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 22:25 |
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Just in time for May the 4th!
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 22:47 |
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Timby posted:Discovery has been delayed from January to May 2017. Is it as weird as I think it is that there has been literally no casting news yet?
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 22:52 |
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Zurui posted:Is it as weird as I think it is that there has been literally no casting news yet? There was a recent interview with Bryan Fuller by Ain't It Cool News (which still exists?), where he said they'd announce casting in October. It sort of sounds like they have people tentatively signed up but they might have scheduling conflicts. showbiz_liz fucked around with this message at 23:22 on Sep 14, 2016 |
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I've been listening to a Trek podcast and they brought up the Engineer Argyle and his attempt to become a main character. I got curious and googled the actors name Biff Yeagor and he's done surprisingly well. He's not famous but he's had steady work from 1974 to the present day. He's aged well too What do you think guys, maybe we should start a writing campaign to get Yeager cast on Discovery? Fuller looks like he could use some tips.
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# ? Sep 14, 2016 23:25 |
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Timby posted:Discovery has been delayed from January to May 2017.
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Baka-nin posted:I've been listening to a Trek podcast and they brought up the Engineer Argyle and his attempt to become a main character. I got curious and googled the actors name Biff Yeagor and he's done surprisingly well. He's not famous but he's had steady work from 1974 to the present day. I liked it when he was chatting poo poo to Kosinski's face in Where No-One Has Gone Before.
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Timby posted:Discovery has been delayed from January to May 2017. I give it two months before Fuller announces he's leaving the project and 3 months before CBS announces it'll instead be a one-off 8-part miniseries. What a shitshow.
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# ? Sep 15, 2016 00:09 |
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Nobody has been cast yet because the show is simply too dangerous. Live explosives and frayed electrical wires laying around and puddles of water and high powered lasers and enormous Tesla coils and circular saws and trap doors. It's not up to SAG snuff and it never will be.
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# ? Sep 15, 2016 00:11 |
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Gonz posted:Nobody has been cast yet because the show is simply too dangerous. Live explosives and frayed electrical wires laying around and puddles of water and high powered lasers and enormous Tesla coils and circular saws and trap doors. Sounds like Starfleet engineering to me.
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# ? Sep 15, 2016 00:13 |
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Blade_of_tyshalle posted:Sounds like Starfleet engineering to me. Fuller & Co. wanted more practical effects for the show, so they made sure that the consoles were filled to the brim with actual molten slag and rocks. It's like goddamn Chinese New Year on the set of this show, allegedly. One stagehand already fell through a trap door on the bridge into a pit of boa constrictors and albino pythons.
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Baronjutter posted:Good, more time to make it not garbage. "Uh, yeah... turns out we can't shoot the whole thing on a handful of gopros and some foamcore sets without looking worse than most fan productions. We need a few months."
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# ? Sep 15, 2016 00:37 |
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Now I want there to be a picture of them shooting the show and the camera man is just some stagehand staring at his phone while holding up a go pro.
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Instant Sunrise posted:One thing that a lot of people like to point out about this episode is that one of the writers would later go on to write a very similar episode for Stargate SG-1 called "Emancipation." The main difference being that instead of a planet full of black people, it's Mongolians. Wait that wasn't an episode poking fun at TNG??
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Cojawfee posted:Now I want there to be a picture of them shooting the show and the camera man is just some stagehand staring at his phone while holding up a go pro. I enjoyed Hardcore Henry
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