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Tars Tarkas posted:Both Seska and Lon Suder should have survived until season 7, Seska as the recurring foil who keeps somehow staying in the same area as Voyager despite constant 10,000 light years transports, or she dies multiple times but each time they do their time travel episodes she escapes the past to live again. Heck, have one Seska be good but is murdered by another Seska. Use Lon Suder as the guy they pull out to do the crazy commando missions once a season and has a Rambo-style crisis because he's now a man of peace (until someone dies). At least one episode he saves the day by not killing anyone, another he helps Tuvok who has reverted to violence like Tuvok helped him, one episode Tuvok notices all the plants Suder is growing are either carnivorous or poisonous Or just have more members of the crew turn traitor and do insurrection poo poo every now and then like they did on BSG. Bonus points of they're all still somehow played by Martha Hackett and Brad Dourif.
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Big Mean Jerk posted:Voyager should’ve ended with the crew bored and miserable at a Welcome Home celebration with Starfleet brass and ambassadors, realizing they miss the adventure of truly exploring the uncharted. Then quietly excusing themselves one by one, they all sneak back to Voyager’s bridge, at which point they steal the ship and warp off to parts unknown. Star Trek can always use more noble crew stealing the hero ship scenes. Please, SNW, do the needful
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Professor Beetus posted:Star Trek can always use more noble crew stealing the hero ship scenes. Please, SNW, do the needful
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Big Mean Jerk posted:Voyager should’ve ended with the crew bored and miserable at a Welcome Home celebration with Starfleet brass and ambassadors, realizing they miss the adventure of truly exploring the uncharted. Then quietly excusing themselves one by one, they all sneak back to Voyager’s bridge, at which point they steal the ship and warp off to parts unknown. But there is so much joy going into a previously scouted system designated X454-A323 and spending months scanning the harmonic resonance patters that were out of sync for several seconds according to a probe launched decade ago by Vulcan Science directorate!
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Eh, there's more than enough nerds in the Federation who are truly obsessed with harmonic resonance pattern synchronisation to fill an Oberth.
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MikeJF posted:Eh, there's more than enough nerds in the Federation who are truly obsessed with harmonic resonance pattern synchronisation to fill an Oberth. So, 3? Maybe 4?
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Technowolf posted:So, 3? Maybe 4? Time for a spirited debate about the size of the Oberth class!
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MikeJF posted:Time for a spirited debate about the size of the Oberth class! Round hundo, imo
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Tars Tarkas posted:Both Seska and Lon Suder should have survived until season 7, Seska as the recurring foil who keeps somehow staying in the same area as Voyager despite constant 10,000 light years transports, or she dies multiple times but each time they do their time travel episodes she escapes the past to live again. Heck, have one Seska be good but is murdered by another Seska. Use Lon Suder as the guy they pull out to do the crazy commando missions once a season and has a Rambo-style crisis because he's now a man of peace (until someone dies). At least one episode he saves the day by not killing anyone, another he helps Tuvok who has reverted to violence like Tuvok helped him, one episode Tuvok notices all the plants Suder is growing are either carnivorous or poisonous They never noticed that Seska's ship was attached to voyager by a long cable.
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# ? Mar 16, 2024 20:38 |
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She was secretly living on Neelix's ship that they had stored away for seven years.
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MikeJF posted:Oberth class What the Starfleet calls "the ultimate scam"-class; civilian organizations pay/work/promise their assess off to get one, to have a ship that uses Starfleet tech but pretty much is useless in anything Starfleet does regularly even with the junkyard-finds such as Miranda's, or Nova's where captain needs to do a shuttle mission to change their mind.
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MikeJF posted:She was secretly living on Neelix's ship that they had stored away for seven years. I think that was the plan, but the smell was so bad she chose the waste reclamation vents.
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Boxturret posted:They never noticed that Seska's ship was attached to voyager by a long cable. Ah makes sense. And she probably had some kazon latched into her as well.
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I went to google clips of Oberth's exploding and never realized who the class was named after and whew
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Yeah there's a lot of awkwardness when you talk about early spaceflight.
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Eej posted:I went to google clips of Oberth's exploding and never realized who the class was named after and whew Yea he's not even one you can make any excuses for, he still gave money to SS Veterans after the war
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Taear posted:Yea he's not even one you can make any excuses for, he still gave money to SS Veterans after the war hosed up that Wernher von Braun was the good one between them.
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CPColin posted:I have indeed accidentally spelled it wrong in that way and wondered why it wasn't working lol Modern Star Trek Megathread: I swear!! No Enterprise fanfic here!!!
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# ? Mar 18, 2024 08:47 |
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I just rewatched TMP and ended up in probably my favorite rewatch of it. It’s so slow and I was slightly stoned so I just spent half the watch thinking about how my favorite parts of modern Trek are echoes of TMP. Picard S2 is flawed but I loved that it came down to a very similar and very Star Trek-y conclusion: the diplomatic answer to the adversary that is to Borg, a single minded terrible entity doomed to destroy itself, is to have a willing Borg-like human join them. They build a new entity that takes the values of the Borg but respects the autonomy of others, instead only those who are willing to join the collective. I don’t know that they’re ever planning to bring Pill back but they should. That last season of Discovery was also similar. I loved everything about Discovery doing all the work to try to communicate with these gigantic, strange, truly alien beings who don’t conceive of us as living things. It was such a neat conclusion and bright some other things into the mix like the vengeance/forgiveness of people’s destroyed by them. Good stuff.
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A French streaming service has posted the entirety of Prodigy season 2 for viewing. Only in French though. And apparently they weren't meant to post it yet. So complete, baguette-scented spoilers will be floating around. MikeJF fucked around with this message at 13:58 on Mar 23, 2024 |
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Was just watching a late night interview with Shatner, and he's doing well for a guy of 93. Made me think about one of my favourite TNG era things, which is the fact that humans are living these much longer lives at that point. Kirk was basically forcefully retired at the same age Picard was starting off his command of the Ent-D.
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# ? Mar 23, 2024 14:06 |
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Just watched the first episode of Prodigy. Why did they put Star Wars in my Star Trek?
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AlternateNu posted:Just watched the first episode of Prodigy. Trust us when we say that changes very quickly and Prodigy is seriously hard core about Star Trek values. "Hey kid, want some Star Wars?" *Secretly hands you some Star Trek*
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AlternateNu posted:Just watched the first episode of Prodigy. Because that's the way to reel kids these days in, before teaching them why Star Trek is cooler.
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Senor Tron posted:Was just watching a late night interview with Shatner, and he's doing well for a guy of 93. It's a well known fact that assholes live forever. >.>
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Takei will outlive him out of spite. (inshallah)
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A.o.D. posted:Trust us when we say that changes very quickly and Prodigy is seriously hard core about Star Trek values. It's kind of a neat way to do it, having the cast not actually have any idea what the Federation is and learning as they go.
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Yeah they start in Generic Sci-fi Setting that audience will automatically recognise and have preconceived notions of, and then they use that as a springboard to introduce Trek.
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Senor Tron posted:Was just watching a late night interview with Shatner, and he's doing well for a guy of 93. Mccoy is 140 in TNG right? Something like that
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MikeJF posted:A French streaming service has posted the entirety of Prodigy season 2 for viewing. Only in French though. And apparently they weren't meant to post it yet. merde
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Fighting Trousers posted:Takei will outlive him out of spite. (inshallah) Don't count Walter Koenig out either! He ALSO loving hates Shatner I just googled it and Koenig is actually older than Takei by like a year. That's kinda insane to me given how Chekhov was supposed to be the young heartthrob of the crew.
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nine-gear crow posted:Don't count Walter Koenig out either! He ALSO loving hates Shatner I have to admit I got a lot more sympathetic to Shatner where I saw a convention vid where he answered a question on this basically along the lines of "I don't actually know these people, this was a three year job 50 years ago where I was no.1 on the call sheet and had 50 pages of lines to learn every week, and they had maybe one page in the script and we didn't spend much time on set together. I moved on and for some reason for the last 50 years they've been holding a grudge."
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Alchenar posted:I have to admit I got a lot more sympathetic to Shatner where I saw a convention vid where he answered a question on this basically along the lines of "I don't actually know these people, this was a three year job 50 years ago where I was no.1 on the call sheet and had 50 pages of lines to learn every week, and they had maybe one page in the script and we didn't spend much time on set together. I moved on and for some reason for the last 50 years they've been holding a grudge." There is this weird and interesting interplay of "They should probably get over it" vs. "Shatner has left a legendarily long trail of people who come away loving hating him for 50 years now, not just the TOS crew." So yeah, time should heal all wounds, but Bill burns more people than scalding water does, so eh
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Alchenar posted:I have to admit I got a lot more sympathetic to Shatner where I saw a convention vid where he answered a question on this basically along the lines of "I don't actually know these people, this was a three year job 50 years ago where I was no.1 on the call sheet and had 50 pages of lines to learn every week, and they had maybe one page in the script and we didn't spend much time on set together. I moved on and for some reason for the last 50 years they've been holding a grudge." And yet the TNG cast all became like family under the same conditions. You have to go out of your way to not get to know people you’re working with, day in, day out.
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I don't think Shatner owes the fans a parasocial relationship with the rest of the TOS cast. Like it is cute how well the TNG guys get on but that shouldn't be the standard for a TV cast's relationship That said he does seem like a prick though, and stuff like not even going to Nimoy's funeral seems real cold
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No Dignity posted:That said he does seem like a prick though, and stuff like not even going to Nimoy's funeral seems real cold Wow, really? I thought Nimoy was his only, like, actual friend from Star Trek. I always got the impression he was the kind of person you could mostly get along with if you knew how to handle and/or redirect his bullshit (as I thought Nimoy did/could) but that is, as you say, cold as hell
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# ? Mar 25, 2024 12:45 |
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He strikes me as someone who if he has any feeling of maybe not being welcome he doesn't even try to find out if he is or not and nopes out with no comment
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# ? Mar 25, 2024 12:53 |
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We just had this in the Retro FPS thread the other day. Shat was on the other side of the country doing a charity weekend event at Mar-a-Lago lol when Nimoy died and so missed the funeral (which had to happen ASAP after death for religious reasons). Shat’s daughters went in his place (according to Shat)
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Barry Foster posted:Wow, really? I thought Nimoy was his only, like, actual friend from Star Trek. I think Shatner and Nimoy were like-minded and got along together because they both shared a sentiment to have a career outside Star Trek and besides actual acting gigs avoided getting too much into it. Shatner was also the only one to pass on the Enterprise Space Shuttle ceremony, if I remember correctly. He really avoided doing Star Trek unless getting paid to do that stuff.
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No Dignity posted:I don't think Shatner owes the fans a parasocial relationship with the rest of the TOS cast. Like it is cute how well the TNG guys get on but that shouldn't be the standard for a TV cast's relationship Yeah, think about the other TNG era series, those have 2 or 3 actors who seem genuinely friendly to one another (Dom Keating and Connor Trineer, for example) but the rest were work friends at best, or just colleagues and that's fine, it's a job after all
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