Adolf Hepburn
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This is the bad timeline where the eugenics wars didn't happen.Sorry, but wtf berenstain universe did I just land in where six isn't usually considered the best (or second to 2) and these are weird takes to dig it
I sort of want to see this clip now.View attachment 6855451
This scene really redeemed Star Trek Picard for me.
Really the JJ Abrams movies were 100% missing the point of Star Trek, trying to sell it as a slick action movie for the masses rather then what Trek should be. But Nu-Hollywood missing the point of older franchises is so blatant now it's not even remotely funny.
No time for that. We had to dedicate more time to Fag-Spock having emotional temper tantrums.The only nice thing I have to say about the JJ Trek movies is that Karl Urban was apparently having a blast playing McCoy, the fact he wasn’t in it more was criminal.
Why are Nutrek writers so obsessed with making Spock emotional? It was used sparingly before, and that's what made it impactful.No time for that. We had to dedicate more time to Fag-Spock having emotional temper tantrums.
Just coloring the cuffs or some part around the neck would've been fine.Out of all the different uniforms showed in TMP, I think this should have been the main one but with red, blue or yellow replacing the white part.
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It will be an excuse to have the head of Section 31, or the puppetmaster of Section 31, be a Trump roman a clef or a general MAKE THE FEDERATION GREAT AGAIN stand-in. Bad 24th century orange manI am already dreading that Section 31 movie. Their entire existence feels like heresy, even when it was introduced back in DS9, let alone in the canon-breaking "Nu Trek."
Don't get me wrong, I did like it the way it was presented in DS9—in my opinion, it didn’t break the idea of a future utopia; in fact, it reinforced it. Future humans, for the most part, were genuinely so decent that the idea of any of them resorting to "The ends justify the means" was relegated to TNG villains and an intelligence agency that even the top heads of the Federation only knew about on a need-to-know basis. But Kurtzman missed the point and made them just an edgy version of Starfleet Intelligence instead of a secretive organization so obscure that some people doubted it even existed. There was so little evidence of them being actually supported by the federation, it might not even be part of Starfleet at all.
What made Section 31 fascinating was the idea that maybe this utopia and all these shining-armor heroes could exist because some humans were willing to get their hands dirty in the shadows. And you can disagree or agree with the idea, but the question itself is tought provoking. TNG Picard would disagree and see them as a betrayal of Federation ideals. Sisko, I think, at least was the captain most likely to, maybe not side with them, but understand where they were coming from.
I imagine this movie will just be an excuse to have characters act like assholes, with teenage edginess, zero moral dilemmas or gray areas, crying, and girlbosses.
It was nice piece of teamwork, Urban provided the body, Deforest's Ghost handled the actingThe only nice thing I have to say about the JJ Trek movies is that Karl Urban was apparently having a blast playing McCoy, the fact he wasn’t in it more was criminal.
Nah, glowniggers are "in" with the champagne socialist crowd that works in Hollywood. It'll be the STUNNING and BRAVE defenders of Democracy stopping a racist-fascist Trump from leading the Federation into dictatorship.It will be an excuse to have the head of Section 31, or the puppetmaster of Section 31, be a Trump roman a clef or a general MAKE THE FEDERATION GREAT AGAIN stand-in. Bad 24th century orange man
It was nice piece of teamwork, Urban provided the body, Deforest's Ghost handled the acting
At least it prompted those great KRE-O sets. I'm sure the Section 31 movie will able to outdo Into Darkness easily.But for me, "Into Darkness" is the single worst Trek film of all time and it isn't even close. That isn't even talking about all of the shitty that has been coming out ever since. Overall not worth it.
I always thought Anton Yelchin did a decent Chekov, not sure who else they could've cast at the time.as much as I detest Nu-Trek I did enjoy Urban as McCoy. Everyone else was terribly cast. Especially Kirk, Scottie and extra especially Spock. Terrible casting all around.
But then again I tend to enjoy Urban in pretty much...well anything. He's a awesome and seriously under-rated actor IMHO. I loved him in Dread and CoR.
On an off note I always found it weird that everyone uses Deforest's first name rather then his last. I mean we don't call Shatner William nor Nimoy Leonard but everyone calls Kelly by his first name.
weird
At least in modern onlines I do it because "Kelly" mononym makes me think of the Onion guyas much as I detest Nu-Trek I did enjoy Urban as McCoy. Everyone else was terribly cast. Especially Kirk, Scottie and extra especially Spock. Terrible casting all around.
But then again I tend to enjoy Urban in pretty much...well anything. He's a awesome and seriously under-rated actor IMHO. I loved him in Dread and CoR.
On an off note I always found it weird that everyone uses Deforest's first name rather then his last. I mean we don't call Shatner William nor Nimoy Leonard but everyone calls Kelly by his first name.
weird