Television The Star Trek Thread V6.0

Don't piss off 7 of 9
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RIP Icheb
Not enough anger, violence and shooting.
 
This all started with Star Trek: First Contact.
I say it goes back to Best of Both Worlds, and DS9 ran with that ball. After BOBW, people wanted more epic, lengthy explosion filled scenes.

And I know it's what the fans want nowadays.
But for me, spectacle is tiresome. Explosions bore me. Twenty ships scattered across the frame shooting in every direction is NOT why I watch ST.

I know we'll never get a slow, thought provoking ST again, I just have to accept that it's going to be shallow action schlock going forward.

We've parted ways, most likely forever.
 
The Romulan empire being destroyed by a single star that isn't massive enough to explode is fucking science- retarded.

That entire idea should've been jettisoned. Romulans were the most interesting antagonists.

And making the entire Federation a bunch of hate filled, murderous assholes is way, way past the line marked "acceptable changes".
 
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The Romulan empire being destroyed by a single star that isn't native enough to explode is fucking science- retarded.

That entire idea should've been jettisoned. Romulans were the most interesting antagonists.

And making the entire Federation a bunch of hate filled, murderous assholes is way, way past the line marked "acceptable changes".

Star Trek has completely done away with any science at this point.

Last week the scientist chick said there were only 3 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy, which is about 1% of the actual number, and a SEPTILLION planets which is about 15 ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE too many.
 
Star Trek has completely done away with any science at this point.

Last week the scientist chick said there were only 3 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy, which is about 1% of the actual number, and a SEPTILLION planets which is about 15 ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE too many.

Remember when this show used to put in work and research and make sure things were as scientifically accurate as possible?

Remember when they used to try?
 
Star Trek has completely done away with any science at this point.

Last week the scientist chick said there were only 3 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy, which is about 1% of the actual number, and a SEPTILLION planets which is about 15 ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE too many.
My post should've read *massive but got autocorrected to native.

Yah, those numbers are absurdly off, and they clearly don't have any science advisors.

Or maybe they're paying someone to tell them facts they find inconvenient to the script.

I've been an amateur astronomer all my life and don't know that I've ever heard any scientist in any field whip out septillion.

It's just fucking absurd.
But that's the ST fan now, they don't know and don't care about basic scientific concepts.

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