Star Trek (To Boldly Go)

Back to ST I loved that one episode where Picard suddenly became a member of a primitive society and had a nice life
until you discover that he has just lost consciousness on the deck and was just relieving the memories of a vanished civilisation that didn't want their memory to fade to dust.

What's funny is that I've watched TNG for literal decades and somehow had never seen that one. Really nice and bittersweet. Though still not as nearly emotional in my opinion as "Family" from Season 4
 
I forgot about FarScape, it was a crazy show. I think that weirdness came from the fact it's Australian and it made is stand out compared to other Space Opera.


Ah, I want to talk about more but I don't want to digress too much from Star Trek.


Back to ST I loved that one episode where Picard suddenly became a member of a primitive society and had a nice life
until you discover that he has just lost consciousness on the deck and was just relieving the memories of a vanished civilisation that didn't want their memory to fade to dust.
One of my favourites in TNG was:
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One of my favourites in TNG was:
Is my post bugged for everyone? I put something under a spoiler tag, but it isn't showing up for me. I try to edit the post and it shows up there, just not after actually posting ::cirnoshrug
 
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Sorry, but Star Wars doesn't count. Star Trek is science fiction, Star Wars is fantasy. It's a spacebound fantasy. It's just as much a fantasy series as The Chronicles of Narnia or the works of Tolkein. Comparing the two is quite frankly dumb.
I think I've read about Space Fantasy and this is a good way to name the genre.
 
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One of my favourite episodes of TNG was where
Picard took a break from Star Fleet to visit his family back on Earth after he had been saved from Borg assimilation. Lovely little episode about trauma and grief
 
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One of my favourite episodes of TNG was where
Picard took a break from Star Fleet to visit his family back on Earth after he had been saved from Borg assimilation. Lovely little episode about trauma and grief
I need to check that one.

On a side note I've always loved those "invading/assimilating" type of species/faction in sci-fi. It's a fairly common trope but there was the Flood, the Cybermen, the Zerg, the Tyranid and many others having that same function. I don't know who started it but I'm glad it became a thing.
 
I enjoyed TOS, The animated series, TNG, DS9, Voyager and the movies up to First Contact. Didn't really like Enterprise or the JJ Abrams movies very much. I can't stand Scott Bakula. I hated him in Quantum Leap as well. Nemesis and Insurrection were also kind of meh. I can't be bothered to watch any of the new trek stuff though, it all looks like garbage.
 
I enjoyed TOS, The animated series, TNG, DS9, Voyager and the movies up to First Contact. Didn't really like Enterprise or the JJ Abrams movies very much. I can't stand Scott Bakula. I hated him in Quantum Leap as well. Nemesis and Insurrection were also kind of meh. I can't be bothered to watch any of the new trek stuff though, it all looks like garbage.
I don't remember much about Enterprise other than I loved the theme song
I don't denounce people's enjoyment of the recent Star Treks, but they seemed to (from what I understand) completely throw out Gene's vision of a utopia
 
I enjoyed TOS, The animated series, TNG, DS9, Voyager and the movies up to First Contact. Didn't really like Enterprise or the JJ Abrams movies very much. I can't stand Scott Bakula. I hated him in Quantum Leap as well. Nemesis and Insurrection were also kind of meh. I can't be bothered to watch any of the new trek stuff though, it all looks like garbage.
I don't remember much about Enterprise other than I loved the theme song
I don't denounce people's enjoyment of the recent Star Treks, but they seemed to (from what I understand) completely throw out Gene's vision of a utopia
All I know is I don't like the look of Lower Decks. Maybe it's good/funny, but I don't know ::cirnoshrug
 
I don't remember much about Enterprise other than I loved the theme song
I don't denounce people's enjoyment of the recent Star Treks, but they seemed to (from what I understand) completely throw out Gene's vision of a utopia
I love the theme song too. It's very unconventional given the Trek franchise, but it sums up the show's themes of perseverance and is honestly my second favourite non-Alexander Courage Trek TV theme behind Jerry Goldsmith's theme for Voyager.

As for my favourite theme for a Trek property in general... It has to be another Jerry Goldsmith ditty: The main theme from Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
If you know... You know. It's so good that not only did Goldsmith come back for Star Trek V, First Contact, Insurrection and Nemesis, but after Ron Jones intended theme failed to impress, the people behind Star Trek: The Next Generation decided to use Goldsmith's work as a placeholder-cum-replacement once the show began to air. It is THAT fantastic.
 
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I don't remember much about Enterprise other than I loved the theme song
I still like Enterprise's theme.

Yes, it's a complete departure from the usually militaristic, orchestra themes the franchise was know for however Enterprise is set before Starfleet was made and the theme is about how optimistic humanity is about space exploration because they're finally at warp level.

I also love seeing the original Enterprise ship shown as well as the history of the world exploration (akin to space exploration) as well as seeing planes and spacecraft, showcasing our evolution.

Maybe back in the late 90's 2000's people wanted something grittier (since it was the new trend) and something set after in the timeline instead of a prequel...

I don't denounce people's enjoyment of the recent Star Treks, but they seemed to (from what I understand) completely throw out Gene's vision of a utopia.
Maybe this and probably clumsy messages (ST was always in the progressism side but I feel like these were done in a better way) or unneeded changes regarding the lore (I don't understand why Klingons had a different look).

Discovery almost felt like it was a soft reboot or set in its own timeline...
 
Maybe this and probably clumsy messages (ST was always in the progressism side but I feel like these were done in a better way) or unneeded changes regarding the lore (I don't understand why Klingons had a different look).

Well tbf, in TOS they literally just had brown face and early TNG Worf looks ROUGH because I guess they were still figuring out how they wanted Klingons to look

I guess you could make the argument too that they still looked very much like an insensitive "fu manchu" caricature like Ming in Flash Gordon in TNG even with the head lumps (but then again, people have been saying for years that Ferenghi are basically insensitive stereotypes of the Jewish community)

Also
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Well tbf, in TOS they literally just had brown face and early TNG Worf looks ROUGH because I guess they were still figuring out how they wanted Klingons to look.
I agree with that but Discovery, made much more recently, could've kept the current look without changing too much.
 
I agree with that but Discovery, made much more recently, could've kept the current look without changing too much.
I made the same argument when discussing the recent Flash Gordon comic from Mad Cave. Ming looks NOTHING like classic Ming at all and is just a generic as fuck alien
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And I want to specify that this is not a blanket statement trying to rationalize insensitivity, but I think they could have found a way to make Ming look more like he did without resulting to racist caricatures
 
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Star Trek is the reason I can understand spoken English. Ages ago I downloaded TOS,TNG,DS9, VOY and ENT but couldn't find any Portuguese subtitles, watched it anyway. But after watching Discovery and Picard I consider the series dead🥲
 
Star Trek is the reason I can understand spoken English. Ages ago I downloaded TOS,TNG,DS9, VOY and ENT but couldn't find any Portuguese subtitles, watched it anyway. But after watching Discovery and Picard I consider the series dead🥲
Please watch Strange New Worlds. It's actually really solid.

You don't even have to rewatch Disco beforehand it's mostly standalone barring mentions of Captain Pike's trip to Boreth in that show, which lays the foundation for a running plot thread. SNW is first and foremost a prequel to The Original Series, and it's honestly good.
 

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