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They’re just giving TV deals to any Trek actor who’s still breathing. Yeah, except my boy Miles O’Brien. No love for him.
i havent seen any part of nu trek, did they ever do anything with Tuvok? mention him, bring him back, make him woke and/or gay? he's cool they should give him a show
 

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i havent seen any part of nu trek, did they ever do anything with Tuvok? mention him, bring him back, make him woke and/or gay? he's cool they should give him a show
Tuvok was in season 3 of Picard.
Although I don't think it was actually him, it was a changeling impersonating him or something.
 
i havent seen any part of nu trek, did they ever do anything with Tuvok? mention him, bring him back, make him woke and/or gay? he's cool they should give him a show
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Tim Russ showed up in that godawful low-budget green screen fan film Star Trek Renegades years ago, reprising Tuvok. Then he popped up in Picard season 3, but of course, it’s Picard, so everyone who isn’t a main TNG regular gets like one sad cameo before vanishing like a fart in the wind. His Tuvok was some fake changeling impostor or whatever,

Tim might’ve shown up in Lower Decks too, but honestly, who gives a shit? Not as annoying as Wil Wheaton, but definitely scraping the barrel.
 
i havent seen any part of nu trek, did they ever do anything with Tuvok? mention him, bring him back, make him woke and/or gay? he's cool they should give him a show
Trekkies: Any signs of a show starring Tuvok?
Paramount Execs:
The only Trek time travel episode I ever liked was "Past Tense," which ruled. Time travel is fucking gay and retarded.
DS9 rarely used time travel because the writers knew it would overcomplicate things, something the Voyager, Enterpise, and Discovery writers didn't seem to get.
 
Trekkies: Any signs of a show starring Tuvok?
Paramount Execs:

DS9 rarely used time travel because the writers knew it would overcomplicate things, something the Voyager, Enterpise, and Discovery writers didn't seem to get.
You mean calling a negress "Michael" and making her Spock's upside-down, hungry hungry hippos partner wasn't overcomplicated?
 
I've never heard of this

How bad are we talking here
Like Atop The Fourth Wall: The Movie bad. Just filler expository dialog shitting up the place.

Then you get painful moments, like Sean Young reading her lines like she's blissed out on wine, which she probably was (and I'd need a helluva lot more than booze just to get through that script).
 
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Like Atop The Fourth Wall: The Movie bad. The whole thing is filler expository dialog shitting up the place. Then you get painful moments, like Sean Young reading her lines with zero energy (because the script doesn’t deserve any).
I miss Axanar. It's a shame that one can never be legally released, even though iirc it was actually finished years ago, all because the retard behind the production tired to sell Star Trek branded coffee or some shit off the Kickstarter.

Now not only can Axanar never come out, Paramount changed their policy on fanfilms because of it and basically fucked over a dozen other projects.
 
DS9 rarely used time travel because the writers knew it would overcomplicate things, something the Voyager, Enterpise, and Discovery writers didn't seem to get.
They never really had to use time travel because they had their own lazy gimmick: the Mirror Universe.
 
I miss Axanar.
Star Trek Continues is all I need. It, too, had legal trouble and it got overshadowed by #MeToo controversy, for sure, plus the actors don’t look like the TOS characters they’re pretending to be. But it's up there with a typical TOS episode in terms of quality...probably better than anything from season 3. The random sci-fi cameos are a fun surprise.
 
Star Trek Continues is all I need. It, too, had legal trouble and it got overshadowed by #MeToo controversy, for sure, plus the actors don’t look like the TOS characters they’re pretending to be. But it's up tight there with a typical TOS episode in terms of quality...probably better than anything from season 3. The random sci-fi cameos are a fun surprise.
I think the actors managed to get the core characters close enough that the actors being different wasn't too bad.

Vic was a really enjoyable Kirk, he got the mannerisms down without it being a straight Shatner impression. It felt like a well... continuation of the original show with new cast more than just a fan film. It had SOVL.
 
I think the actors managed to get the core characters close enough that the actors being different wasn't too bad.

Vic was a really enjoyable Kirk, he got the mannerisms down without it being a straight Shatner impression. It felt like a well... continuation of the original show with new cast more than just a fan film. It had SOVL.
And seeing as how it's trying to replicate a show that came out 60 years ago, I accept recasting and not getting that many look-a-likes.
 
For what ever reason the writers during those series only wanted external conflicts, no internal disputes at all. Fuck even Quark and Odo end up as good friends. We had more then enough of that with TNG.
Quark was able to do something for Odo no one else could. Keeping Odo from from being absolutely bored out of his liquid skull. And on his toes, from all of the petty criminal shit he keeps doing and not the same thing twice. Will agree the writers did fagged it up towards the end of DS9
 
This is a little shower thought I had regarding the ending. So one of Granny T'Pol's crewmates chooses to stay behind after growing accustomed to life on 20th century Earth. Did he live long enough to see the Vulcans make official first contact with humanity?
I doubt it. There were... quite a few wars in the interim.
 
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