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Timby posted:Eh, it still would have stuck out like a sore thumb because of the clumsy plotting. There's a traitor on the Enterprise? Well, no poo poo it isn't going to be one of the core cast, so of course it's going to be the guest star. Eh, at that point I think it worked because Vulcans are Honest. There were basically no Vulcans in TNG before that either to dispel the notion.
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The script writers didn't feel the need to insert much connection with any of the other plotters ("It's Colonel West!") so it is semi-plausibly could have been someone random other than Valeris.
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They had a decent bit of misdirection with those two dudes early in the movie. I was surprised it was Valeris the first time. It's amazing how well competent filmmaking can overcome issues like predictable character turns.
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Wheat Loaf posted:Sure, do you remember in "The Neutral Zone" (I think - it's the one where they unfreeze some cryogenically preserved people from the 21st century) where Crusher says something like, "Did you know that people in the 21st century were afraid of death? It terrified them!" completely disbelievingly? I think cryogenic freezing is mentioned by Picard later on as being a fad; my take is that Crusher is more 'can you believe what these people did', instead of 'I stare Death in the face daily, and wait for him to blink'.
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TheScott2K posted:They had a decent bit of misdirection with those two dudes early in the movie. I was surprised it was Valeris the first time. It's amazing how well competent filmmaking can overcome issues like predictable character turns. It also helped that Spock completely trusted her, and we know Spock can't be wrong. Until he was.
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turn left hillary!! noo posted:Depends on how you watch it, of course. If you like just popping on an episode at random, I can see that.
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turn left hillary!! noo posted:You heard that, eh? Why don't you try watching it for yourself? I don't really have time to watch both series. Did I hear wrong? I mean TOS was where the idea of a "redshirt" came from.
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Jeb! Repetition posted:I don't really have time to watch both series. Did I hear wrong? I mean TOS was where the idea of a "redshirt" came from. Nope, you've got it right. TOS mowed down the extras without mercy. Oh, away team consists of Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and a security officer we've never seen before? RIP
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FuturePastNow posted:Nope, you've got it right. TOS mowed down the extras without mercy. WEEELLLLSHYYYYY!
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Wheat Loaf posted:WEEELLLLSHYYYYY! ?
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It's a reference to an animated show about a mediocre Caucasian male who thinks he's entitled to the affection of a cyclops
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TheScott2K posted:It's a reference to an animated show about a mediocre Caucasian male who thinks he's entitled to the affection of a cyclops Specifically, an episode where he tracks down the disembodied heads belonging to the stars of a banned tv show
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Jeb! Repetition posted:So that episode definitely had the most feels yet but there was still a kind of stymied quality that kept me from getting all the way into it, and also a little bit of mood whiplash. The cinematography was interesting, I don't know who the director of photography was but they used a lot more tricks than usual like depth of field, foreground objects, closeups and artistic blocking. One moment I actually found funny, where Picard's head came into the frame closeup from below, it was kind of cartoonish or Monty Pythonesque.
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I've been re-reading the second half of The Fifty-Year Mission recently, and I had forgotten that Patrick Stewart left his wife and then he and Jennifer Hetrick got together during the shooting of Captain's Holiday. (And I think Stewart later broke the engagement with Hetrick, and married producer Wendy Neuss a few years later.) So, it's not just TOS and DS9 that had rampant sex going on.
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The Bloop posted:I'm not sure that specific example is very good, because wanting to finish your work is a different motivation than simply not wanting to die because you are afraid. There's a difference between fearing the existential inevitability of death and not wanting to be painfully vaporized right now by a space snowflake
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Wheezle posted:I still can't quite believe they're going with that hideous ship.
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Whose idea was it to use that poo poo concept art anyways?
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i just got to the ds9 episode where the cold open reveal is luxana(sp) is pregnant. first thought was, "odo prolly'd make a decent lover" e: also is the sisko gene irresistible to women, how does jake constantly pull older women like this e2: also also how the hell is jake 'writing' on a padd that already has writing on it e3: there's no way this woman isnt a weird musesuccubus alien e4: CALLED IT MLKQUOTEMACHINE fucked around with this message at 00:19 on Jun 30, 2017 |
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Martha Stewart Undying posted:i just got to the ds9 episode where the cold open reveal is luxana(sp) is pregnant. first thought was, "odo prolly'd make a decent lover" This post was a journey
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*writers behind ds9 s4e20* so what if we had this attractive older woman stimulate jake enough he spews out waves of [CREATIVITY] MLKQUOTEMACHINE fucked around with this message at 00:33 on Jun 30, 2017 |
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If the captain gives the helmsman a destination, but not the speed, what is the default speed?
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Mister Kingdom posted:If the captain gives the navigator a destination, but not the speed, what is the default speed? Plot.
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Martha Stewart Undying posted:i just got to the ds9 episode where the cold open reveal is luxana(sp) is pregnant. first thought was, "odo prolly'd make a decent lover" Say what you will about the other "bad episodes" of DS9 but "The Muse" is the loving worst. The Lwaxana plot is awful, Jake is awful, the alien bitch is awful, there's literally nothing you can say about this episode to redeem it except that it's forgettable.
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I've done at least 5 complete watches of DS9 and I have no recollection of The Muse at all
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Zurui posted:Say what you will about the other "bad episodes" of DS9 but "The Muse" is the loving worst. The Lwaxana plot is awful, Jake is awful, the alien bitch is awful, there's literally nothing you can say about this episode to redeem it except that it's forgettable. I thought odo's speech was sweet but am much less keen on this skeevy may december romance. they try so hard to push him as a serious hard writer but keep dressing him like dj jazzy jeff
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Zurui posted:Say what you will about the other "bad episodes" of DS9 but "The Muse" is the loving worst. The Lwaxana plot is awful, Jake is awful, the alien bitch is awful, there's literally nothing you can say about this episode to redeem it except that it's forgettable. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyzlVpiypOM
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Timby posted:I've been re-reading the second half of The Fifty-Year Mission recently, and I had forgotten that Patrick Stewart left his wife and then he and Jennifer Hetrick got together during the shooting of Captain's Holiday. (And I think Stewart later broke the engagement with Hetrick, and married producer Wendy Neuss a few years later.) And his current wife is literally half his age.
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Mister Kingdom posted:If the captain gives the helmsman a destination, but not the speed, what is the default speed? Ahead standard.
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"Move Along Home" is goofy but charming and even if you hate it at least you remember it.
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Zurui posted:"Move Along Home" is goofy but charming and even if you hate it at least you remember it. And it would have been a best-loved TOS episode. You could have Mudd take Quark's place.
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:And his current wife is literally half his age. What's the point of marrying if you're just gonna divorce for a newer model every ten years? I mean I understand why Trump does that, because you have to have a wife to be president, but an actor?
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Mister Kingdom posted:If the captain gives the helmsman a destination, but not the speed, what is the default speed? However fast narratively they need to go, but if you need the in-universe answer... [nerd] each class of ship has a standard or "cruising" speed, usually a few warp factors less than it's maximum possible speed. The Ent-D had a cruising speed of warp 6. Voyager, because their ship had to be faster had "a top sustainable cruise velocity of warp factor 9.975". [/nerd]
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Jeb! Repetition posted:What's the point of marrying if you're just gonna divorce for a newer model every ten years? I mean I understand why Trump does that, because you have to have a wife to be president, but an actor? Serial monogamy is a very common mating behavior among mammals and has been practiced by human societies basically since forever. Permanent marriage as a social more is something that largely exists to keep families and communities together. It used to be that if someone walked away from their family, that was likely to destroy their livelihood and and cause upheaval in the community (still does, often enough). Most communities can't handle the fallout of deadbeat parents (usually men) leaving overworked spouses and unsupported dependants behind, so most major cultures/religions instituted rules saying, "you marry them, you're stuck with them." It's always been a little different for the rich and powerful though, because they can afford to lose/keep supporting previous spouses, especially if there aren't kids involved. Love starts out as a crazy hormonal thing and then becomes about building a life together. If comaradery/mutual support isn't important/present enough for someone to stay "in love" with someone, they tend to move in to someone else (younger/prettier) who gets those hormones flowing again. People who are madly in love generally have trouble accepting that that love will ever fade, so some people just keep getting married over and over because this time it will last forever.
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I figured if everyone is liking live reports of Star Trek I might as well pop in to say I'm watching DS9 for the first time, and Elaine's Dad from Seinfeld showing up as an alien noble is really loving with my head. Even more than Australian Babu. But not as much as Garak saying "Tane" 800 times.
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Oh my god, what does Malcom like to eat?! WHAT DOES HE LIKE?! Oh and I guess some weird murder aliens with genuinely alien makeup for Trek.
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Jeb! Repetition posted:I don't really have time to watch both series. Did I hear wrong? I mean TOS was where the idea of a "redshirt" came from. Popular conception on the internet, sure. It happens a lot, but not as much as people remember (much like Kirk being a horn dog), and there are examples all across the range up to an episode that begins with an interrupted wedding and ends with a funeral. Then the one you noted is an exception even in TNG because that was the main driver of the plot for that one.
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turn left hillary!! noo posted:Popular conception on the internet, sure. It happens a lot, but not as much as people remember (much like Kirk being a horn dog), and there are examples all across the range up to an episode that begins with an interrupted wedding and ends with a funeral. Then the one you noted is an exception even in TNG because that was the main driver of the plot for that one. I think it's something that was amplified by the iconic episodes that ran forever on syndication. The Man Trap, Devil in the Dark, Arena, the Changeling, and, especially, The Apple are all legendary for their body counts and also happen to be some of the better remembered episodes. Red shirt syndrome is very real, but people take it too literally. About half the episodes have some nothing character getting killed for cheap drama, and some episodes really skew the average, but plenty of episodes have a random crewman who doesn't get killed (like the blue shirt who's just sort of there in City on the Edge of Forever). Also, despite the name, most redshirts don't actually wear red shirts. Kirk the horn dog is more a commentary on the sleazy producers (OK, mostly Roddenberry) and their absurd tendency to cast nubile early 20s types in tacky outfits and bad wigs for almost every female guest role. Kirk didn't actually fall in love with most of them (sometimes Spock or Bones or Scottie or Checkov did), but he got the most action by far. I mean he taught a green chick what kissing was and accidentally killed a robot through the power of love, so it's not like it's a totally baseless stereotype.
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Are the hosts of Mission Log actually supported/paid for by Rod Roddenberry, or is that just a Greatest Generation joke? Because while I'm inclined to believe its a joke, holy crap ML is so milquetoast that I'm seriously consider removing it from my list.
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Hi Trek thread! British Columbia recently had an election, it was very close with the NDP (centre left) and Green (centre granola) narrowly edging out a 3 term corrupt right wing poo poo show (Liberals). For me though the issue most on my mind was of course Star Trek. Years ago, the leader of the NDP, the new leader of my province, said Janeway was his favourite captain. This really soured me on him and his party. Tonight I got a tip off of an unofficial celebration only an hour after him officially becoming the "Premier Elect" and crashed the party. I managed to get his ear and we had it out, it became a little heated so we had to take it outside onto the patio away from the politicos and press and really have it out. In the end I understand his attachment to Janeway and Voyager due to being raised by a single mom who he saw a lot of in Janeway despite the fact that she was not a mom and not a good captain, it's a strictly emotional attachment. And his ranking DS9 the lowest (even below Enterprise) was due to the fact that he just didn't watch it all the way through or sequentially and he got "confused" at the ongoing plot. He had no idea there was a pro-union episode. He had no idea there was a whole arc with the Ferrengi being introduced to women's rights and labour rights. As the leader of a party of social democrats who get a good chunk of their donations from labour he's really behooved to have a better appreciation of DS9 and it's themes and agreed to give the show another chance and a full run when he has the time, which might be soon because his government is incredibly unstable. This is my trip report of getting one on one time with the newly elected leader of a Canadian province and using it to argue about Star Trek.
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