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The captain of the USS Saratoga from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home was a black woman.
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Now, if I remember correctly, wasn't the insane woman the only person in the episode claiming women couldn't be captains? No one else confirms nor denies it, they just look at her with pity (since, ya know, she's nuts). Considering The Cage was canon, it would seem kinda silly to have Number One be the first officer on the Enterprise but then be literally cockblocked from becoming a Captain. Why let her get that far in the first place then, you know?Women weren't canonically even allowed to be Starfleet captains as of the last episode of TOS- where a woman literally bodyswapped with Kirk so she could get around that rule. That obviously changed by Voyager though.
Her only quote about this to kirk was "your world of starship captains doesnt admit women" which is vague enough to be spun as something along the lines of "you being starship captain meant you never had time for me" even before you factor in her insanity, which is given extra credence with the continuation of this exchangeNow, if I remember correctly, wasn't the insane woman the only person in the episode claiming women couldn't be captains? No one else confirms nor denies it, they just look at her with pity (since, ya know, she's nuts). Considering The Cage was canon, it would seem kinda silly to have Number One be the first officer on the Enterprise but then be literally cockblocked from becoming a Captain. Why let her get that far in the first place then, you know?
JANICE: I loved you. We could've roamed among the stars.
KIRK: We'd have killed each other.
JANICE: It might have been better.
Shatner's acting is so up and down on TOS. Some episodes he knocks it out of the park, other times it's just plain silly, and it only got more apparent as the show went on. The first season he largely did okay but then you get into the second season and it starts to become inconsistent.Lets just be happy it delivered us some of the finest shatner ham on record
https://youtube.com/watch?v=7lOePOxPjF4- nulls reaction to kiwiniggers not buying his official forum merchandise -
There was, the last iteration of the Enterprise had a female captain who came through a wormhole in an episode of TNG.
My interpretation of this was Janeway was the first female captain - as the lead of a star trek TV show IRL. Going back to the TNG episode "Yesterday's Enterprise", we find historical evidence going back decades before TNG for female captains in-universe.My mom told me this story when we used to watch it together when I was younger. That Voyager hammered in that "Janeway was the first female captain"; disregarding STD and its fanfiction level writing, it was already a plothole because TNG confirmed that wasn't the case first. Hell, there were female captains shown as far back as The Voyage Home, if I recall.
I put Voyager at blame; it seems like it was trying to inject itself as the first and retcon the past.... a lot like STD now. So, I can definitely see the seeds of shit taking root with that series.
>mfw I see another fucking Major Grin video about the rape of Star TrekHere's some silliness.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=QVFA1dIoPAU
Admiral Picard, in the 25th century, having travelled into the far reaches of space and communicated with hundreds of species across distant worlds, cannot fathom the idea of a transmission coming from somewhere other than Earth.
The script of the episode demanded that Shatner take it beyond 11.Shatner's acting is so up and down on TOS. Some episodes he knocks it out of the park, other times it's just plain silly, and it only got more apparent as the show went on. The first season he largely did okay but then you get into the second season and it starts to become inconsistent.
I like the part with the guy who redesigned the bat'leth, he clearly doesn't understand how weapons work in real life.Jesus fucking christ....old video but god damn I never saw these behind the scenes clips of kuntzman and co smugging it up over how they are "finally humanising the klingons and showing them to not always be the bad guys for the first time in the franchise"
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Sdcqsjn2HDI
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And most were solid because they were classically trained and knowledgeable of history. They knew how to make historical and Shakesperean parallels in their outlines.TOS seemed to have way more female writers than subsequent series.
Yeah that TOS bitch was just crazy
My mom told me this story when we used to watch it together when I was younger. That Voyager hammered in that "Janeway was the first female captain"; disregarding STD and its fanfiction level writing, it was already a plothole because TNG confirmed that wasn't the case first. Hell, there were female captains shown as far back as The Voyage Home, if I recall.
Jesus fucking christ im not even a hardcore trek autist, im a fuckin casual who got into the series by freakin SFdebris reviews, and even I can tell how much of a goddamn travesty nu-trek is
Yeah from the clips i have seen of him he is the closest thing to an old time Trek captain and seems to have a pretty decent spin on the character....its just that when forced into the autistic edgelord smugfest of nu-trek he cant do much but flounder. Its a bit like Graham Chapman's King Arthur in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, being a straight faced portrayal of a character who just happens to exist in a universe built on farce and absurdity, but with the natural comedy of such a premise being replaced by soul grinding disappointment at seeing a decent performance of an important charcter utterly wasted for sub-fanfic trash.Anson Mount would have been a great Pike but not in the Kurtzmanverse. In the second season, the character wasn't allowed to shine, to act or be respected as the Captain. Burnham and the other characters like the Admiral would always talk over him or do the opposite of what he said (and they would - of course - be right).
Jesus Christ, it's like that faggot knows literally nothing about weapons, even enough to give that abomination a few swings and realize that it'd be an absolutely useless fucking weapon that would, realistically, be more dangerous to the wielder than to the opposition.Jesus fucking christ....old video but god damn I never saw these behind the scenes clips of kuntzman and co smugging it up over how they are "finally humanising the klingons and showing them to not always be the bad guys for the first time in the franchise"
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Sdcqsjn2HDI
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