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Big Mean Jerk posted:My favorite part of the episode is the crew deciding to give them a New Orleans funeral even though Ro is intensely Bajoran and Geordi isn't even American. Isn't Geordi supposed to be from New Orleans? Hence the French surname?
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No, Geordi is from Somalia. Sisko was the first African-American major character in Trek. Come to think of it, the Sisko family might still be the only ones.
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MikeJF posted:No, Geordi is from Somalia.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 07:42 |
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Q_res posted:Isn't Geordi supposed to be from New Orleans? Hence the French surname? MikeJF posted:No, Geordi is from Somalia. Yep. Uhura is from the 'United States of Africa" and Geordi is from the 'African Confederation'. Mayweather is a space boomer. Burnham might be American, we don't know yet, but she grew up on Vulcan. Big Mean Jerk fucked around with this message at 08:03 on Oct 9, 2017 |
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Big Mean Jerk posted:Yep. Uhura is from the 'United States of Africa" and Geordi is from the 'African Confederation'. Uhura at least spoke Swahili from time to time; Geordi's background is from a text display that would have been unreadable when the show aired, so I don't know if I'd consider it 'official'. He was raised on ships, and his parents are officers, so I figure his culture is 'Starfleet'.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 08:04 |
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Angry Salami posted:Uhura at least spoke Swahili from time to time; Geordi's background is from a text display that would have been unreadable when the show aired, so I don't know if I'd consider it 'official'. He was raised on ships, and his parents are officers, so I figure his culture is 'Starfleet'. I want to say some of the original TNG preproduction documents and memos implied a more obvious African background, but I can't find anything on MA. I do know that at one point they thought about having him speak with a Jamaican accent and that Reggie Jackson (yes, Mr October) was an early favorite before LeVar.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 08:18 |
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Discovery's saucer section spins round and round when they use their magic fungus drive. I thought everyone should know.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 10:43 |
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Should I watch discovery? I haven't seen it yet. I figured it'd just be enterprise 2.0 I've only been watching a lot of TNG and Voyager because it makes me nostalgic for the days of coming back home from school and watching pokemon and then star trek right after on the Sky enterprise didn't really have that for me and discovery just seems generically dark+gritty
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 11:06 |
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Zedsdeadbaby posted:Should I watch discovery? I haven't seen it yet. I figured it'd just be enterprise 2.0 Probably not yet. So far it's not as dire as Enterprise, but it's trying VERY hard to be a Prestige Drama In This Golden Age of T.V. It's literally dark and gritty, morally dark and gritty, and has some decent effects and some really crappy ones. The dialogue is frequently bizarre and few of the characters are likable. All this could change, it's not as if we're far into the show, but I couldn't recommend it either based on a love of Star Trek or a desire to be entertained.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 11:23 |
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Zedsdeadbaby posted:Should I watch discovery? I haven't seen it yet. I figured it'd just be enterprise 2.0 It's well worth the watch and gets better every episode. My wife and I are having weekly watch parties with friends for it. One girl is a big Trekkie who loved DS9 and loves this, my wife is more a TNG person who doesn't watch too much Star Trek and she says this is the best show yet. I don't get the dark and gritty comments - this isn't BSG at all. Plenty of good old-fashioned Star Trek with modern serialized drama worked in. Lots of fun to watch.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 11:38 |
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It's alright. I wouldn't subscribe to anything just for it, but if you're in a sane country and have netflix, give it a go. Maybe start with episode three, it's a better intro than the first two.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 12:11 |
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There can be a lot of complaints about it but it looks loving fantastic. It's absolutely gorgeous.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 12:19 |
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Its plot set ups can be aggressively stupid and most of the characters so far are dumb jerks, but that's your average network Me Too prestige drama. I dunno. The cast is good!
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 13:00 |
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Regarding if TOS is good or bad, it's neither. It's hit or miss. Like most of Star Trek. There's some really good episodes and some really bad ones. And a lot of boring ones. The Bloop posted:Voyager isn't terrible. There I said it. This. Voyager is just kind of mediocre and bland. The show lasted 7 seasons and I can only remember a handful of episodes. But being really mediocre might actually be worse than being really bad, because it leaves no impression. I can at least remember quite a few notoriously bad Star Trek episodes like Spock's Brain and Threshold. Most of Voyager is just like... a mental blank for me. And I've seen Star Trek: Insurrection multiple times and can still barely remember it. It's that bland. I'll never forget the Star Wars prequels, though. Nessus posted:I can give Worf a partial pass because a lot of people don't seem to realize that Michael Dorn is black, perhaps because they are stupid, but Tuvok was also extremely black while also extremely Vulcan. Every species without extensive makeup seems to be explicitly multiracial in Trek. Except for Bajorans. But Bajorans also suck
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 13:48 |
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Zedsdeadbaby posted:Should I watch discovery? I haven't seen it yet. I figured it'd just be enterprise 2.0 Jury is still out. I'm enjoying it for the most part, but some people are extremely not enjoying it.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 14:18 |
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It's merely bad, not terrible.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 14:40 |
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It's a well produced star trek show that is too young and new to have either a great episode or a truly terrible one. It's fine. If you're not so far up your own rear end that you can't accept anything different, and you're a fan of star trek, you'll probably enjoy it.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 16:44 |
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If you've ever wanted a show to tell you that the invasion of Iraq was complicated and really we can't blame anyone, and literally every show for the past decade haven't filled that void for you, you will love STD. It's a show for Eli Lake.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 16:50 |
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Big Mean Jerk posted:I understand the reasoning behind redesigning the Klingons to put your own mark on it and make them more alien. But it kinda defeats the purpose when the prosthetics are so constraining that your actors can't speak or emote properly in them. That whole conversation in the warp core I was staring at the albino's prosthetic nose drifting left and right between shots. That's how I felt. The only Klingon so far I've enjoyed listening to is T'Kuvma, and that's because he makes these little "poo" sounds at the end of certain words that I like. Even he sounds like he's spitting his plosives wetly through stiff silicone lips, though. Every other klingon literally sounds like a teenager in a halloween mask trying to speak through the little mouth hole, and their clothes allow so little movement that they're either standing or stalking around or dramatically raising a bat'leth like they're about to split cordwood.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 16:51 |
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Brawnfire posted:That's how I felt. The only Klingon so far I've enjoyed listening to is T'Kuvma, and that's because he makes these little "poo" sounds at the end of certain words that I like. Even he sounds like he's spitting his plosives wetly through stiff silicone lips, though. The only Klingon I thought was any good so far was the brief flashback of young T'Kuvma because he actually emoted and had inflection.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 16:59 |
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Arglebargle III posted:It's merely bad, not terrible. So far it's really boring and not really that visually impressive either. I gave up on ENT halfway through it's third season but if this show weren't on broadcast TV here I wouldn't bother pirating it at this point. Like seriously the whole thing comes off like someone funded a production of some 13 year old emo kid's grimdark Voyager fanfic
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 17:03 |
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there's a background Klingon with like one line where he says his name and the poor guy can barely get it out. His own name. His own name.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 17:10 |
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Hopefully we'll look back on this and laugh like season 1 of The Next Generation, but who knows if it will get another season. What will CBS do when all access fails?
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 17:14 |
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The female Klingon (Lorel?) doesn't have it as bad as the males because her prosthetics aren't as extensive, you could almost see her emote in the dining scene. All the male Klingons look like they have prosthetic pieces covering everything except their eyes and chin. That's excessive.
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Big Mean Jerk posted:The female Klingon (Lorel?) doesn't have it as bad as the males because her prosthetics aren't as extensive, you could almost see her emote in the dining scene. All the male Klingons look like they have prosthetic pieces covering everything except their eyes and chin. That's excessive. L'Rell, I think. And yes, you are completely right. Their faces wind up looking rigid and masklike, they can basically only emote with eyes and mouth, barely. That combined with the difficulty of speaking every single line in a conlang and the fact that the design of their costumes seems to prevent the actors from exhibiting very much body language, makes them way more boring to watch than they need to be. It's a pity because I actually like their plot. Voq's genuine hero worship for T'Kuvma contrasted with the exploitative way everyone else treated him is pretty interesting and I'm hopeful we will get something cool out of him and his girlfriend's scheming against the other lords. Maybe the actors got used to the prosthetics and such as the production went on?
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 17:23 |
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Future's End is on BBC America right now and for a bunch of open minded 24th century explorers they sure are easily freaked out by seeing beachgoers in 1996. I mean I guess it's different since they're humans and they feel they can get judgemental but it seems like you'd lose any kind of attitude like that on day one at the academy when one of your roomies is a dude who breathes fluorine or some poo poo.
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skasion posted:L'Rell, I think. And yes, you are completely right. Their faces wind up looking rigid and masklike, they can basically only emote with eyes and mouth, barely. That combined with the difficulty of speaking every single line in a conlang and the fact that the design of their costumes seems to prevent the actors from exhibiting very much body language, makes them way more boring to watch than they need to be. It's a pity because I actually like their plot. Voq's genuine hero worship for T'Kuvma contrasted with the exploitative way everyone else treated him is pretty interesting and I'm hopeful we will get something cool out of him and his girlfriend's scheming against the other lords. Maybe the actors got used to the prosthetics and such as the production went on? I'm starting to wonder if the reason Klingons are fighting with each other so much is that none of them can pick up on each others' intonation; with how routinely pure-text communication causes bitchy slapfights online, I can see that happening with stiff-faced monotones.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 17:32 |
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It's actually the origin story of the bat'leth, which was invented as a way to do air quotes so you can tell when a Klingon is being sarcastic.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 17:49 |
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Discovery sometimes makes me wonder if everyone is seeing the same show as everyone else. That's not even a disparaging comment the show just engenders such different responses from post to post. Like I personally hate it, others absolutely love it and consider it the best Trek ever.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 18:11 |
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Frionnel posted:Huh, what do you know. Which season is it? Next season, 5. Don't want to give away too much if you want to go into it fresh.
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evilmiera posted:Discovery sometimes makes me wonder if everyone is seeing the same show as everyone else. That's not even a disparaging comment the show just engenders such different responses from post to post. I know one person at least who is excited because of race/gender representation in trek, but I'm looking at it and seeing some "problematic representations" at best and a bland trek-tinted echo of stereotypes at worst. They're usually very on point about calling out these things in other media--often to the extent of annoying everyone--so the trek blinders seem pretty real in my experience.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 19:26 |
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Hey remember when I said they'll call it progressive to have a multiracial crew of grim soldiers and this time a black woman is holding the gun?
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 19:29 |
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Arglebargle III posted:Hey remember when I said they'll call it progressive to have a multiracial crew of grim soldiers and this time a black woman is holding the gun? https://twitter.com/historyinflicks/status/839732795706593281
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 19:29 |
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turn left hillary!! noo posted:The same way a cloaked ship can still observe things outside the cloak. I enjoyed how, in the Star Wars EU, cloaks were pretty much worthless unless you had a Jedi or something on board because of exactly why you'd think they would: sensors can't sense.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 19:34 |
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Discovery is so far an agressively ugly show with almost no likeable characters. Watch The Expanse instead while STD develops.Doggles posted:Next season, 5. Don't want to give away too much if you want to go into it fresh. Thanks, yeah, i'd rather go in fresh. Let's see what they do with this sequel.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 19:55 |
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Arglebargle III posted:Hopefully we'll look back on this and laugh like season 1 of The Next Generation, but who knows if it will get another season. What will CBS do when all access fails? Keep making the show? Assuming Netflix keeps throwing money at them. Netflix apparently paid enough for the international rights that it covered the cost of making the show, granted they said that before one of the many delays so who knows if that's still true.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 20:14 |
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The most blatantly dickish gun having woman already got some desserts though so hopefully all the bad characters will die. Not sure how our manipulative and arrogant main character will ever get to the captain's seat, considering she's a dis ranked prisoner
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 20:18 |
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Arglebargle III posted:The most blatantly dickish gun having woman already got some desserts though so hopefully all the bad characters will die. Not sure how our manipulative and arrogant main character will ever get to the captain's seat, considering she's a dis ranked prisoner Her second mutiny against Lorca- who Starfleet seems to completely trust and know what he's doing- will be considered good and Starfleet will start it's "1 free attempted mutiny" policy.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 20:27 |
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They do kind of have a dark mirror old triangle on Discovery: Saru is XO and science div but he's the heartfelt moral compass, Michael is the arrogant brain with issues, and Lorca is a European caricature of Kirk.
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# ? Oct 9, 2017 20:44 |
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Tighclops posted:Like seriously the whole thing comes off like someone funded a production of some 13 year old emo kid's grimdark Voyager fanfic It's funny because that's almost verbatim how I described Star Trek Into Darkness
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