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AlBorlantern Corps posted:They thought he could be a threat but he was benign booooooooooooooo
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Soong: I was building an android named Boo-urns!
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# ? May 17, 2019 16:41 |
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TNG S8: Data encounters an experimental prototype designed by Dr. Soong, named Pun. Riker's life is put in jeopardy when he severely misinterprets Pun's offer of a rusty trombone.
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Data, against the advice of his colleagues, befriends and is betrayed by a new Soong android, Deywarn Ju
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# ? May 17, 2019 16:49 |
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Data encounters an android named <drop table>, causing him to progressively lose more and more of his memory.
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# ? May 17, 2019 16:53 |
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Angry_Ed posted:Data encounters an android named <drop table>, causing him to progressively lose more and more of his memory. The entire Enterprise crew is placed in mortal danger when Data attempts to add his new android friend to the ship's registry
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# ? May 17, 2019 17:03 |
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Just about finished with my full watch of the Next Generation. Season 7 is painful to get through but I am over half way done. Last night the wife and I watched the episode where Picard hates one of the ensigns and send her to her death in Cardassian space to help a traitor get back to his home world for some reason that makes zero sense. Probably the most painful episode to get through so far this season was Dr. Crusher having sex with a ghost.
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# ? May 17, 2019 17:09 |
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That’s one of the few gems of season 7 imo. Its view of life among the junior officers is a really good one that provides a whole new perspective on the usual main characters — Riker the unapproachable boss, Worf the gold-hearted mentor, Picard the terrifyingly harsh commander. He’s harsh with the ensign because she’s one of the ones in Wesley’s coverup from “The First Duty”. I think it’s wrong to say that he hates her, but the disastrous end to which her mission comes does kind of make it seem like he manipulated her into volunteering for suicide. Because it’s a syndicated show we don’t really get to see what the fallout was on Picard, but he’s obviously affected by what his orders have led to, and some strikingly similar motifs (young female Bajoran officer goes on a secret mission at Picard’s behest, things end badly) will be revisited later in the season in what feels like a spiritual follow-up to this one.
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# ? May 17, 2019 17:37 |
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Brawnfire posted:Both B9 and B4 pissed me off. The moviemakers changed B9's name to B4 when someone pointed out there was already a pretty famous B-9 robot in sci-fi.
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# ? May 17, 2019 17:37 |
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Yo, that should been what B4 was like. Soong's non-naturalistic period.
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I said come in! posted:Just about finished with my full watch of the Next Generation. Season 7 is painful to get through but I am over half way done. Last night the wife and I watched the episode where Picard hates one of the ensigns and send her to her death in Cardassian space to help a traitor get back to his home world for some reason that makes zero sense. Probably the most painful episode to get through so far this season was Dr. Crusher having sex with a ghost. isnt that lower decks and its one of the most beloved episodes in the franchise
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# ? May 17, 2019 17:45 |
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Having an earlier Soong prototype be a Hammond organ would have improved Nemesis immeasurably.
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# ? May 17, 2019 18:03 |
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It also ties into the (prescient?) Red Dwarf thing, where there was a fad for putting AI in stuff just because. Want some toast?
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# ? May 17, 2019 18:17 |
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spincube posted:It also ties into the (prescient?) Red Dwarf thing, where there was a fad for putting AI in stuff just because. Want some toast? Howdy, doodely-doo!
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# ? May 17, 2019 18:39 |
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I said come in! posted:Just about finished with my full watch of the Next Generation. Season 7 is painful to get through but I am over half way done. Last night the wife and I watched the episode where Picard hates one of the ensigns and send her to her death in Cardassian space to help a traitor get back to his home world for some reason that makes zero sense. Probably the most painful episode to get through so far this season was Dr. Crusher having sex with a ghost. Lower Decks is an amazing episode and probably on most people's top 10.
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# ? May 17, 2019 21:04 |
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counterfeitsaint posted:Lower Decks is an amazing episode and probably on most people's top 10. *long, shaky-fingered point* APPEAL TO AUTHORITY!!!
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# ? May 17, 2019 21:10 |
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TheDiceMustRoll posted:isnt that lower decks and its one of the most beloved episodes in the franchise How??? The plot makes no sense. I know the bar for quality Star Trek lowered dramatically starting with Voyager, but I don't see how that episode could be a top 10 best episode. It's so emotionally manipulative to the audience. The plot makes no sense, and having throw away characters you don't see ever again means there's zero investment.
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# ? May 17, 2019 21:51 |
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It was the shift in perspective that was nice. It felt like something new, a view from below instead of being a fly on the wall. It wasn’t so much about the story itself but rather the unique presentation. These days, when even mediocre shows do interesting things all the time, it can seem kind of old hat, I guess. But it felt pretty fresh when it aired.
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# ? May 17, 2019 22:02 |
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I said come in! posted:How??? The plot makes no sense. I know the bar for quality Star Trek lowered dramatically starting with Voyager, but I don't see how that episode could be a top 10 best episode. It's so emotionally manipulative to the audience. The plot makes no sense, and having throw away characters you don't see ever again means there's zero investment. Sito Jaxa was in a previous episode, and Ogawa was in 13 previous episodes and shows up again later. Also it's a great episode.
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# ? May 17, 2019 22:05 |
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I just watched the DS9 episode with Worf's trial for firing on a decloaking Klingon ship while the Defiant is escorting some Cardassian supply ships. Apart from the fact that the storyline is horrifically bad (as trial episodes can be) the thing that most stood out to me was the characters talking directly to the camera. It made me want a Star Trek that features that. It might be old by now (the documentary as a frame for the fiction,) but a Star Trek where the viewer is addressed, and we get insights straight from Star Fleet members would be amazing.
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# ? May 17, 2019 22:51 |
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Mrenda posted:I just watched the DS9 episode with Worf's trial for firing on a decloaking Klingon ship while the Defiant is escorting some Cardassian supply ships. Apart from the fact that the storyline is horrifically bad (as trial episodes can be) the thing that most stood out to me was the characters talking directly to the camera. It made me want a Star Trek that features that. It might be old by now (the documentary as a frame for the fiction,) but a Star Trek where the viewer is addressed, and we get insights straight from Star Fleet members would be amazing. If it's any consolation, the whole thing was the shootdown of Iran Air Flight 665 by the USS Vincennes in space.
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# ? May 17, 2019 22:55 |
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Cythereal posted:If it's any consolation, the whole thing was the shootdown of Iran Air Flight 665 by the USS Vincennes in space. the added context makes an episode that's trash on its own merits a trashfire
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# ? May 17, 2019 23:11 |
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I was watching TNG and perhaps this is a dumb person noticing incredibly overt cinematography that can be interpreted to have a good amount of symbolism... but I can't be the only one who thinks this scene is brilliant? Something something daughter reflection of self, door to the left for one option/view, door to the right where seconds later another viewpoint is about to enter. I've said it before but TNG is such an incredible comfortable series to watch and while I appreciated Discovery's...take and execution if not the actual writing it's not the same at all in terms of atmosphere. And yes, I have watched Orville but it doesn't quite capture the same feeling (it's still decent). Maybe it's practical/"realistic" but the engine/AC ambience in Orville for example is way quieter than on TNG where it is ever present on the Enterprise.
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# ? May 17, 2019 23:19 |
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I said come in! posted:How??? The plot makes no sense. I know the bar for quality Star Trek lowered dramatically starting with Voyager, but I don't see how that episode could be a top 10 best episode. It's so emotionally manipulative to the audience. The plot makes no sense, and having throw away characters you don't see ever again means there's zero investment. The shift in perspective is why it's so popular. There's 1,000 people on the ship and we never here anything from the other 985 of them. Also the plot is painfully simple and I think you're missing half of it. It's very clearly laid out that the Cardassian is spying for the Federation, and he's doing so because he's ethically opposed to the current Cardassian leadership, and the Federation wants to get their spy back in place safely. The episode comes up pretty regularly and I've never heard of anyone who had trouble understanding the plot before.
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Dessel posted:Maybe it's practical/"realistic" but the engine/AC ambience in Orville for example is way quieter than on TNG where it is ever present on the Enterprise. I feel like there's got to be a great article - either already out there or waiting to be written - about the change in sound design over the past few decades. Sound effects today feel so different from sound effects of the past and I really want to know why. Is it that everything's just digital resamples now? Is it in response to trends in home viewing? Is it just the aggregate of the tastes of modern producers? What's the theory and terminology behind it?
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# ? May 17, 2019 23:27 |
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Mrenda posted:I just watched the DS9 episode with Worf's trial for firing on a decloaking Klingon ship while the Defiant is escorting some Cardassian supply ships. Apart from the fact that the storyline is horrifically bad (as trial episodes can be) the thing that most stood out to me was the characters talking directly to the camera. It made me want a Star Trek that features that. It might be old by now (the documentary as a frame for the fiction,) but a Star Trek where the viewer is addressed, and we get insights straight from Star Fleet members would be amazing. This is indeed a pretty interesting device. The idea of an in-universe documentary episode worked well in B5.
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:I feel like there's got to be a great article - either already out there or waiting to be written - about the change in sound design over the past few decades. Sound effects today feel so different from sound effects of the past and I really want to know why. Is it that everything's just digital resamples now? Is it in response to trends in home viewing? Is it just the aggregate of the tastes of modern producers? What's the theory and terminology behind it? I had thoughts about this. I would imagine the original show was at least originally mixed for your average TV set and nothing else *really* mattered. Today your audio source could be a tablet, some flat TV's lovely built-in speaker, soundbars, 2 large speakers, a full on surround set, or varying qualities of headphones. All in all has that really affected audio production in a certain way? I wouldn't count on it. I imagine some series aim for the lowest/mid/high denominators though. Would obviously have to find some interviews from some audio engineers who have been in the scene for a long while to get an informed answer. I'm not a native speaker and I use closed captioning for my own comfort - often translated subtitles don't offer the accuracy I want. Honestly for TNG I would barely require it but the re-imagined Galactica series was purposely recorded in a way where CC was basically mandatory. Orville is also fairly clear in dialogue audio, but Game of Thrones sure as hell isn't and it's definitely partially because it's going for some sort of "gritty", occasionally action-filled soundscape.
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# ? May 17, 2019 23:37 |
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Game of Thrones is the only show I've had to turn all the way up (then rapidly down as soon as action happened). I also had to wait for night to watch it, any attempts at viewing it before sundown was just a thousand reflections on a pitch-black screen with a ghost face.
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counterfeitsaint posted:The shift in perspective is why it's so popular. There's 1,000 people on the ship and we never here anything from the other 985 of them. I understood the plot just fine, you completely missed the point. There was no logical reason to get Sito involved in this plot point is my issue, which I already covered in a previous post.
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I said come in! posted:I understood the plot just fine, you completely missed the point. There was no logical reason to get Sito involved in this plot point is my issue, which I already covered in a previous post. Actually you said the plot made no sense to you, which is different from understanding the plot just fine. He had to have an excuse to cross the border and escorting a Bajoran prisoner as a bounty hunter was considered a good excuse. I'm not going to go over every single plot point and line of dialog that explains it as you bring up each one individually so I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree.
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# ? May 18, 2019 00:25 |
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the episode was about focusing on people who live and work on the ship who aren't the main characters That's why they're people who "will never be seen again". Who else would they use? We already know Guinan and Barclay very well, and besides Ogawa, they're the only characters well established. They had to use characters who were used significantly less and create new ones by design.
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# ? May 18, 2019 00:33 |
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Who wants two seconds of footage of Picard looking incredulous? https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x78jert
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# ? May 18, 2019 03:40 |
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I'd actually be way into an episode at least of everyone just not knowing who he is.
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# ? May 18, 2019 03:53 |
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Preemptive Strike is one of the better season 7 episodes. But some of those episodes are just rough.
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# ? May 18, 2019 03:59 |
Star Trek is loving stupid anyway. Does anyone here even watch it? Have you watched a single episode? I've never met a single trek fan who has.
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# ? May 18, 2019 05:07 |
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Senor Tron posted:Who wants two seconds of footage of Picard looking incredulous? Wow, I do NOT like the V neck on that collar. But the pips above the right breast are another possible nod to the TNG/DS9/VOY 2390s uniforms.
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TheDiceMustRoll posted:Star Trek is loving stupid anyway. Does anyone here even watch it? Have you watched a single episode? I've never met a single trek fan who has. I have, but for some reason it's just an itunes playlist recording several thousand views apiece for Amok Time and Tapestry.
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# ? May 18, 2019 05:19 |
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Senor Tron posted:Who wants two seconds of footage of Picard looking incredulous? The collar on the new uniform is bugging me. It looks like a caricature of a star trek uniform and not a star trek uniform. Edit: Maybe I need to wait until dreamy Jonathan Frakes fills it out during a guest appearance before I pass judgment. Penitent fucked around with this message at 05:22 on May 18, 2019 |
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That uniform looked like a knockoff Halloween costume. RE: sound effects, I feel like old school sound effects were more ballsy because they were part of selling the overall package of a sci fi special effect, which often times wasnt all that visually special especially on a Star Trek budget. Plus sound mixes are way more complicated and layered these days with multiple channels and such, and every sound in a big action sequence may be often competing with space in a more dense mix than it was in the 60s-80s. Drink-Mix Man fucked around with this message at 06:39 on May 18, 2019 |
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Penitent posted:The collar on the new uniform is bugging me. And i mean really fills it out
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