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I'm pretty sure DISCO, not Orville, is the parody at this point.
Might as well be. What the fuck was the plot of season 4 again? Does anyone remember or care?
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I'm pretty sure DISCO, not Orville, is the parody at this point.
Didn't Orville have an episode where they needed to save people from some doomed planet but they could only ferry them out in small groups and so had to pick who to save? Think it ended with them not being able to save everyone.
He’s got a lot of former TNG staff on it too.
Personally, I like the idea in the future people will be or at least socialized to be professional, more stoic, and less prone to petty dick measuring and meaningless cat fights.
That doesn't mean disagreements won't exist, but just that people will generally work together when called to do so-and stow their personal gripes.
There's a scene in TNG with Worf and Data-where Data chews out Worf for second guessing him (Data was temporary captain), Worf accepts responsibility, Data maintains that while the behavior was unacceptable-they don't have to stop being friends and go back to business.
It's very mature and "advanced" in the sense that Worf doesn't carry a grudge for getting a dressing down, or Data doesn't punish/bully Worf for having challenged/interrupted him.
I'd say more than the "explore new civilizations" aspect-this defined Trek. People were of a higher quality than today, at least by way of socialization and education, if not some fundamental change in human(or sapient) nature.
I miss the sense of optimism for the future that was reflected in Star Trek. I hear 9/11 started to end that.People were of a higher quality than today, at least by way of socialization and education, if not some fundamental change in human(or sapient) nature.
I miss the sense of optimism for the future that was reflected in Star Trek. I hear 9/11 started to end that.
In Current Year Clown World, it seems that's been replaced with the endless "cultural wars" egged on by woke.
Wikipedia says it started airing on September 26, 2001. Just about 2 weeks after 9/11.it was aired just after 911
Just trek actors in general.He pitched it as a parody, but after you get passed the pilot, it’s very clear it’s just “Star Trek with a bit more comedy in it” rather than “lol Star Trek”. He’s got a lot of former TNG staff on it too.
"Everyone's a dick."Nope, it's the god-awful short "The Trouble With Edward" in which the Captain's a humungous cunt in an attempt at humour, Edward gets killed by tribbles because she treated him like such shit he wound up pushing ahead with a project that she could've kiboshed and got him to focus on better work, or at least put a pin in for the time being while they looked at more suitable and less morally dubious route. (The Federation by this point likely has moved away from animal rearing and focused on protein resequencing a la Enterprise.)
He's a former trek actor himself only a bit part he's officially credited for but he was also a unnamed extra in a few as well.
I had to look it up because I seriously thought you were messing with me still. Holy shit man, who thought this was a good idea?Nope, it's the god-awful short "The Trouble With Edward" in which the Captain's a humungous cunt in an attempt at humour, Edward gets killed by tribbles because she treated him like such shit he wound up pushing ahead with a project that she could've kiboshed and got him to focus on better work, or at least put a pin in for the time being while they looked at more suitable and less morally dubious route. (The Federation by this point likely has moved away from animal rearing and focused on protein resequencing a la Enterprise.)
She then outright shows a callous lack of care that she pushed said scientist to drastic and stupid measures that got him killed by being such a twat and oturight says it at her hearing. Oh, and it implies its all Edward's fault that tribbles become a huge environmental hazard in the Galaxy to the point the Klingons launched an outright enormous war on them between the Kirk and Sisko eras.
I like to think she was dismissed from service after showing such a callous attitude to her command and people.
Data is great because he's a character that can fit any role and most things are rather alien to him, which further allows the audience to have the world explained to them.Data has all the fun roles. He was definitely one of the most versatile characters, if not the most.
Wikipedia says it started airing on September 26, 2001. Just about 2 weeks after 9/11.
Maybe not the best of timing...
(Maybe had it started airing earlier in the year it could've done better?)
Starfleet despite what trekkies say is a military organisation, it might not be one that's always combat orentated but it hast the training, structure, uniforms etc to make it one and one thing military's (well professional ones) instill in people is when the Air to Lead ratio is higer than 0% you drop any personal shit you have going on and get to work as a team you might not like it but it's not just YOU and THE OTHER GUY, you are all one living breathing organism working together, you don't stab yourself in the back by attacking the person you have a problem with or neglecting them you leave that shit to the barracks room if you must do it at all.
The Federation Golden Age can be traced from the Khitomer Accords of 2293 right up to the Dominon War of 2373, some 80 years of which that military attitude is eroded continously.
During the films they talk of the "mothballing" and dismantling of the War Fleet and Federation shipbuilding changes almost to the heavily armed luxury liners in space we know and love in its entirety until the Battle of Wolf 359, Where even then its only a smaller batch of Starfleet Admirals who become more warhawkish because of the Borg threat.
The problem is thats the Trek most of these guys have seen, we have to remember a lot of the show runners and writers until really quite recently were not Trek nerds as Paramount did its usual Big Corporation tactic of shitting on the core audience before realising they kind of need them and generally firing or locking into the cupboard of the stupid bastards who'd been doing that.
So, for most of these people know the hippie peace and love Federation was how its always been. On top of that these people want to write Drama doesn't matter one whit if its suitable or not for the episode.
Conversely: Quark's speeches would resonate a lot better in the WTC aftermath.ENT had problems sure but I read about that theory relating to 911 and it clicked.
Conversely: Quark's speeches would resonate a lot better in the WTC aftermath.
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Half of Star Trek is like “I hate neoliberalism unless it’s from 1999, then I stan it.”I find it Ironic a species that fights wars with money and only really thinks of weapons as a commodity or a self defence item have some of the most real takes on War.
Cousin Gaila owned his own moon from arms dealing. Pretty sure military stuff is frowned upon doing it to other Ferengi, but other races are fair game. After all, to quote rule 17, "A contract is a contract is a contract... but only between Ferengi."* Then, when the Ferengi have to defend themselves, they use whatever the pay to win strategy is applicable. Tech-wise, they are equal to the Feds Galaxy class in season 1, which was considered top tech at the time.I find it Ironic a species that fights wars with money and only really thinks of weapons as a commodity or a self defence item have some of the most real takes on War.
The only time I've not liked the Ferangi are in the first TNG episode and the Ent episode Acquisition, The Ferangi are mercahnts them being pirates and soldiers of fortunes is not in there profile - if anything it would put people of from trading with them they have weapons but only purely as self defence and in DS9 Quark hinted that arms dealing was acceptable but frouned upon and that Ferangi make shit tactical decisios so farm it out to other species on there ships.
I think the Earthlings of real life are like every "major race" of Star Trek combined.we are more like Klingons
Half of Star Trek is like “I hate neoliberalism unless it’s from 1999, then I stan it.”
Most people use the term to refer to cringey things liberal types do. I'm referring to the actual economic policy of liberalism: open borders, free markets,NATO bombing civiliansetc.
Cousin Gaila owned his own moon from arms dealing. Pretty sure military stuff is frowned upon doing it to other Ferengi, but other races are fair game. After all, to quote rule 17, "A contract is a contract is a contract... but only between Ferengi."* Then, when the Ferengi have to defend themselves, they use whatever the pay to win strategy is applicable. Tech-wise, they are equal to the Feds Galaxy class in season 1, which was considered top tech at the time.
*I kept confusing it with 16, "A deal is a deal, until a better one comes along."
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