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Oh god Wil Wheaton just showed up in this piece of crap Dark Matter show and somehow managed to be a lovely low point in this already-terrible diarrhea fountain godawful piece of lovely bullshit gently caress rear end god drat it spaceship garbage fucky retarded poo log gently caress gently caress gently caress He's a sinister, ultra-smug badguy Tujague fucked around with this message at 02:37 on Nov 4, 2015 |
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Powered Descent posted:Here you go thread, have all the star treks at once. That is amazing.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 02:31 |
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Powered Descent posted:Here you go thread, have all the star treks at once. He is not exaggerating.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 03:18 |
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Tujague posted:Oh god Wil Wheaton just showed up in this piece of crap Dark Matter show and somehow managed to be a lovely low point in this already-terrible diarrhea fountain godawful piece of lovely bullshit gently caress rear end god drat it spaceship garbage fucky retarded poo log gently caress gently caress gently caress That show is literally the worst. Wil Wheaton as the tiniest childlike mastermind was a highlight.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 03:49 |
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Yeah the show is fuckterrible It is also probably very close to what New Star Trek Show is going to be lol
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 04:58 |
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Powered Descent posted:Here you go thread, have all the star treks at once. This is just my brain normally
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 05:03 |
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Powered Descent posted:At one point in there Q is wearing something pretty darn close to Ollie North's exact uniform from the Iran-Contra hearing. Which was a current event at the time the episode was being made.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 06:38 |
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Is there a list of all the crazy space fabrics they used on costumes and set pieces over the years on TNG because I have no taste and would love to reupholster everything with weird poo poo like that one day
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 09:35 |
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Tighclops posted:Is there a list of all the crazy space fabrics they used on costumes and set pieces over the years on TNG because I have no taste and would love to reupholster everything with weird poo poo like that one day
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 15:17 |
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A section 31 trek show would be interesting and fun to watch. I'm a little attached to the canon that exists in the prime universe but if the storytelling is interesting I don't mind it being dropped. The one thing that I definitely won't miss is the preachyness and blandness of so many episodes. It's still possible to tell interesting stories and convey a message without being so heavy handed. I guess as an adult it's just frustrating to watch something like Voyager after so much good DS9 storytelling that (at the time) i took for granted.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 17:16 |
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A section 31 trek series would just turn into a lovely version of CSI real quick. They'd never have the stomach for serialization so they'd instead do 22 one-offs which can only lead to investigative crap paired with alleyway footchases.
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shadow puppet of a posted:A section 31 trek series would just turn into a lovely version of CSI real quick. They'd never have the stomach for serialization so they'd instead do 22 one-offs which can only lead to investigative crap paired with alleyway footchases. Fringe has a 4 season long overarching serial plot (and a 1 season post-arc), interspersed with monsters-of-the-week, so it's not exactly outside the wheelhouse of Kurtzman. Also you're thinking of temporal investigations, not section 31. The latter already knows whats going on.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 20:15 |
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Binary Badger posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU338bxB5Lo I'm catching up to this thread but I needed to point out this old post. loving LOL.
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shadow puppet of a posted:A section 31 trek series would just turn into a lovely version of CSI real quick. They'd never have the stomach for serialization so they'd instead do 22 one-offs which can only lead to investigative crap paired with alleyway footchases. Wouldn't the closer analogue be 21? Jack Bauer, in space? Tujague posted:Oh god Wil Wheaton just showed up in this piece of crap Dark Matter show and somehow managed to be a lovely low point in this already-terrible diarrhea fountain godawful piece of lovely bullshit gently caress rear end god drat it spaceship garbage fucky retarded poo log gently caress gently caress gently caress god, those costumes are almost BBC-quality
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The whole point of section 31 is that they're morally abhorrent. They're the bad guys. A show about them could only be about the fight against them.
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heh well MikeJF you see we live in what you might call a ""~~*~post-9/11 world~*~~""...
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(yes i know you're not american and would probably say "post-11/9")
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lol that's awesome thanks MikeJF posted:The whole point of section 31 is that they're morally abhorrent. They're the bad guys. A show about them could only be about the fight against them. a lot of star trek fans are actually morally abhorrent dipshits that deserve to be spoken down to I mean a lot of episodes fall short but the fans will always find a way to be worse
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 22:29 |
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At best wouldn't a Section 31 show mimic Burn Notice?
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 22:30 |
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MikeJF posted:The whole point of section 31 is that they're morally abhorrent. They're the bad guys. A show about them could only be about the fight against them. Yeah, a fight against them...from the inside!
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Tighclops posted:a lot of star trek fans are actually morally abhorrent dipshits that deserve to be spoken down to Even so, it's weird how many of them don't get that S31 are evil. The show isn't subtle about it. I mean, they wear all-black leather uniforms, you can't get any eviller by Star Trek standards. Bombadilillo posted:a fight against them...from the inside! Star Trek: Alias. MikeJF fucked around with this message at 22:59 on Nov 4, 2015 |
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Bombadilillo posted:Yeah, a fight against them...from the inside! Hail
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MikeJF posted:Even so, it's weird how many of the didn't get that S31 were evil. The show isn't subtle about it. I mean, they wear all-black leather uniforms, you can't get any eviller by Star Trek standards. Fade in. Bashir with a beard walks into a dimly lit room. with a desk and a shadowy figure behind it. He puts a pad on the table. "My recommendation from Sloan. I've come to realize he was right all along, sometimes extreme measures are called for." The figure leans forward into the light. "Im glad you finally see it that way" says Sloan with a smile music swells credits roll.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 22:57 |
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I'd have it with Lore in charge, amoral, hyper intelligent and little concern for body count if the results work out
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 22:59 |
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We can run with B4 and have Data's lovely story all over again.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 23:00 |
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Star Trek: Blacklist Quark comes back and he has a black book in his head with wanted and known criminals that need attention. Cisco and his cronies run off to catch the worst of the worst. Sundays on NBC.
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MikeJF posted:Even so, it's weird how many of them don't get that S31 are evil. The show isn't subtle about it. i think some of those guys are just ultra-contrarian shitheads who never grew up past "gently caress you dad, society is bullshit"
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:i think some of those guys are just ultra-contrarian shitheads who never grew up past "gently caress you dad, society is bullshit" Nah, I think a lot of it is the bullshit 24 or Ender's Game hosed-up it's worth being evil to defend America/Space America morality, too. And of course they envision themselves being one of the few who could make the hard choice to do nasty poo poo.
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:i think some of those guys are just ultra-contrarian shitheads who never grew up past "gently caress you dad, society is bullshit" MikeJF posted:Nah, I think a lot of it is the bullshit 24 or Ender's Game hosed-up it's worth being evil to defend America/Space America morality, too. And of course they envision themselves being one of the few who could make the hard choice to do nasty poo poo. You imply a disparity where none exists
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 02:55 |
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It looks like Wesley Crusher grew up to look a bit like Riker... Bev's ship's doctor, so she was probably able to forge DNA records to hide an affair she had with a drunk Cadet named Willy several years earlier.
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 02:59 |
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q's pretty flirty with picard, picard should have gone with that imho. i mean q doesn't need to look like john de lancie that was, for some reason, a choice
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 03:28 |
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MikeJF posted:The whole point of section 31 is that they're morally abhorrent. They're the bad guys. A show about them could only be about the fight against them. There was a window after 9/11 where TV watchers would unironically support the renegade actions of Section 31, it was the same attitude that led to broad support for invading two countries that didn't attack us. That window closed around 2007 or so, nowadays the only thing that would be worse than them is Blackwater in space.
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Filthy Hans posted:There was a window after 9/11 where TV watchers would unironically support the renegade actions of Section 31, it was the same attitude that led to broad support for invading two countries that didn't attack us. That window closed around 2007 or so, nowadays the only thing that would be worse than them is Blackwater in space. Ds24? Also no, the window isn't closed. Trump is going to be a real life president. America is 51% retarded
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 04:48 |
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JediTalentAgent posted:It looks like Wesley Crusher grew up to look a bit like Riker... I don't see it?
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 04:48 |
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MikeJF posted:
That's what Wesley imagines he'll look like because he still thinks Jack Crusher is his father.
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MikeJF posted:Nah, I think a lot of it is the bullshit 24 or Ender's Game hosed-up it's worth being evil to defend America/Space America morality, too. And of course they envision themselves being one of the few who could make the hard choice to do nasty poo poo. For all of Orson Scott Card's flaws (he has many) and as terrible as his writing gets (it's awful), the whole point of the first two Ender books was actually that the humans behaved monstrously and committed genocide and Ender basically becomes a figure synonymous with evil. Though I'm sure a lot of people read the first book and just thought "yeah, cool, blow up the aliens!" and didn't get how morally monstrous the twist ending is supposed to be.
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 05:07 |
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Tujague posted:* Surly, grouchy but brilliant young kid who occasionally saves the whole ship using his Iphone (captures millenials) There's no need for you to describe yourself for us in detail.
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 09:12 |
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Regarding S31 being bad guys, they aren't immoral, simply amoral. When Sloan is talking to Bashir he's not talking about world domination or anything, he's talking about defending the Federation. When Bashir tells him they have too much power, he admits it takes exceptional people to do what they do, showing there's an agreement that they have a lot of power that shouldn't be wielded by just anyone. Only those good enough to not "abuse" it. They never do anything on screen like slaughter children or anything like that, the worst they do is fairly standard (though sci-fi TV exagerated) 21st century black ops missions. I think there would be traction in the show because Star Trek historically provides a commentary on modern day attitudes and politics from on high. "Look how stupid our race was 300 years ago we are morally superior". S31 could do the same thing from the other side. The main characters do things that aren't really all that uncommon in the modern day (like extra judicial killing of terrorists) which may inspire sympathy or agreement from the audience, but then you get to see how the rest of society views the act as abhorrent, and the lengths they go to hide their true 21st century caveman feelings. You can even have that one main character who comes across as more willing to do horrific things faster than the others, which then makes the other characters and the audience question whether it is the right thing. You can also explore the extent to which lies and cover ups are needed to hide the fact the act ever happened, with main characters lying to their wives about their jobs (their wives being typical Federation citizens who would take issue with S31). There would be no 24-esque "Well jack did break all our laws on torture and due process but he saved us from terrorists again well done" but more "Well this guy was assassinated without proper trial or due process, yes we were saved from a terrorist attack but we have someone killing people they personally decide are threats, without oversight or challenge".
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 09:41 |
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In anything even approaching a realistic world, amorality is always, always immoral. It's as simple as that.
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 09:47 |
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So you're saying my toaster, which 'lacks a moral sense', is immoral. In your 'real world'. Sniped anyone on the way to the bank you pathetic psychopath?
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