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The very idea of them having a chat about preferred pronouns is absurd. All of their speech is filtered through a computer on the fly. There are a ton of modern human languages that all deal with linguistic gendering in vastly different ways from English and now we're factoring in alien languages and the presence of species with different biology. All they would ever do is have pronoun chats if this were still a thing. She would be ranting to Lt. Fishmonster that she no longer identifies as a gender his species doesn't have and would presumably be still haranguing poor 30th century Mexicans about how they need to use neutral "Latinx" terms with her even though they are unpronounceable and don't exist in their language.
 
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You're right, the role was "non binary" to start with. The "coming out" bit instead of having her be "non binary" right off the bat was the part they did to accommodate her.


Stay tuned for Picard Season 2: JL fucks a tranny...
Incorrect. Picard: Season 2 will be that 'JL' *is* a tranny. No, it doesn't matter that he spent almost a century being a male. He ***actually*** always wished he was a woman, so *she* will be a woman in season 2. Yes, it will just be Patrick Stewart in a gay ass wig.
 
He would have said "they? Them? I'm a man, and you're a woman" and the camera would zoom in on the suddenly more feminine genderspecial with that soft focus filter while romantic music plays.
Oh he has no. Jimmy T did not go in for androgynous Ugo’s. Or people that might have penises. You’re think of Riker, who had some rather freaky kinks.
 
As I'm rewatching season seven of TNG I can't help thinking how many "What were they thinking episodes" this season had.

Oh god, I didn't even get to the Crusher gets fucked by a ghost episode yet, S7 really is fucking nuts.

I think I'll rewatch Voyager after that, I haven't rewatched that one in so long. I usually just end up rewatching Deep Space Nine over and over.

The recent developments have made want to watch Voyager as it's really the last Trek that still felt like Trek to me. Sorry Enterprise you don't look and feel like Trek it's just... off. And most of your cast bores me.
I'm watching Voyager (s3) for the first time and I'm really enjoying it. So far this year I've watched TOS->TNG->DS9->Voyager, TOS is definitely my favorite just because of the main 3 but they're all so good it's hard to choose, though Voyager is probably my least favorite but it's like choosing the least favorite out of your favorite foods. I will probably skip Enterprise because it didn't get a full run.
 
My favorite is probably a tie between TOS and DS9. Re-watching TNG made me realize how all over the place it is and it had to me, what felt like the most filler episodes of any of the ST shows.

You shouldn't skip Enterprise, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it although Archer's goody two-shoesness got on my nerves sometimes. It's definitely better than what passes for Trek now.
 
I'm watching Voyager (s3) for the first time and I'm really enjoying it. So far this year I've watched TOS->TNG->DS9->Voyager, TOS is definitely my favorite just because of the main 3 but they're all so good it's hard to choose, though Voyager is probably my least favorite but it's like choosing the least favorite out of your favorite foods. I will probably skip Enterprise because it didn't get a full run.
I concur with the other people. You are currently braving Voyager, Enterprise can't be much worse... and it at least had some basic notions of what made Star Trek Star Trek...

Strange, all these reboots and new works do, is make me appreciate the often misguided but still passionate products of the past. SW Prequels are still tedious, but at least I know they were trying to elaborate on the backrgound and breaking it on accident. It's not as malevolent as what we get now, that actively goes out of its way to shit on anything that they can get their grubby hands on.
 
You shouldn't skip Enterprise, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it although Archer's goody two-shoesness got on my nerves sometimes. It's definitely better than what passes for Trek now.
I like how Archer starts off as this puppy-like, starry-eyed idealist who (much to his own dismay) gradually becomes more and more pragmatic, cunning and ruthless as the realities of trying to establish a human presence in space exact their toll on him and his crew, while still somehow keeping a death-grip on his inner core of optimism, his "faith of the heart" if you will... 😉
 
It's not as malevolent as what we get now, that actively goes out of its way to shit on anything that they can get their grubby hands on.
As much as nu-Trek sucks out loud, I think this point of view is kind of dangerous in the long run. Everything I've read from interviews with the actors to the production staff leads me to believe everyone working on these projects is doing so in what they assume is good faith. There are some real fucking narcissists who we know are not doing this (Alex Kurtzman for one) but even those people keep adding shit to boost their own egos. I don't think there is a unified attempt to destroy the old Trek in the name of wokeness, I think this really does come down to bad writing and a lack of real-world experience on the part of the people writing the episodes. I'd actually go as far as saying that the people writing nu-Trek are probably incapable of naming more than two characters from any of the old shows.

Nu-Trek is definitely a victim of the current climate of woke media, but I highly doubt there was a deliberate attempt to dismantle what was pre-existing. Everything its been replaced with is highly generic, something any green writer fresh out of grad school could pull out of their ass without even knowing the premise of the show they're working on. If it was more deliberate I feel like we'd be seeing a much more calculated and vicious deconstruction of the Star Trek universe. Kind of like if DS9 had zero love for the franchise. Instead its just a bunch of wild flailing.

It still sucks though.
 
As much as nu-Trek sucks out loud, I think this point of view is kind of dangerous in the long run. Everything I've read from interviews with the actors to the production staff leads me to believe everyone working on these projects is doing so in what they assume is good faith. There are some real fucking narcissists who we know are not doing this (Alex Kurtzman for one) but even those people keep adding shit to boost their own egos. I don't think there is a unified attempt to destroy the old Trek in the name of wokeness, I think this really does come down to bad writing and a lack of real-world experience on the part of the people writing the episodes. I'd actually go as far as saying that the people writing nu-Trek are probably incapable of naming more than two characters from any of the old shows.

Nu-Trek is definitely a victim of the current climate of woke media, but I highly doubt there was a deliberate attempt to dismantle what was pre-existing. Everything its been replaced with is highly generic, something any green writer fresh out of grad school could pull out of their ass without even knowing the premise of the show they're working on. If it was more deliberate I feel like we'd be seeing a much more calculated and vicious deconstruction of the Star Trek universe. Kind of like if DS9 had zero love for the franchise. Instead its just a bunch of wild flailing.

It still sucks though.
I would agree instantly if we were just talking about bad Star Trek, but what we see nowadays deliberately throws mud at whatever came before it. Star Wars is the single best example of this and I see similar attitudes with Star Trek. Of course the people working on it think they create hot shit and they try to make the best product they can, but Star Wars Picard is a pretty blatant stab to ruin Picard... and it's not my wild theory based on disliking the show, it's what the showrunners themselves admitted to in an interview. The whole premise of the show is to confront Picard with his "White Privilege" and humbling him for being old, fragile, dependent on others and useless on his own.

Yeah, if it was shitty Trek, it'd just be shitty Trek, but this is shitty Star Trek that goes out of its way to insult the old fanbase, shit on everything that came before it and celebrate adding buzzword salad to the failing mix of mangled corpses.

It's a group of hack writers taking the big bad franchise behind a woodshed to beat it to death with a shovel and then parading its corpse around after it has been put in a silly new dress.
 
As much as nu-Trek sucks out loud, I think this point of view is kind of dangerous in the long run. Everything I've read from interviews with the actors to the production staff leads me to believe everyone working on these projects is doing so in what they assume is good faith. There are some real fucking narcissists who we know are not doing this (Alex Kurtzman for one) but even those people keep adding shit to boost their own egos. I don't think there is a unified attempt to destroy the old Trek in the name of wokeness, I think this really does come down to bad writing and a lack of real-world experience on the part of the people writing the episodes. I'd actually go as far as saying that the people writing nu-Trek are probably incapable of naming more than two characters from any of the old shows.

Nu-Trek is definitely a victim of the current climate of woke media, but I highly doubt there was a deliberate attempt to dismantle what was pre-existing. Everything its been replaced with is highly generic, something any green writer fresh out of grad school could pull out of their ass without even knowing the premise of the show they're working on. If it was more deliberate I feel like we'd be seeing a much more calculated and vicious deconstruction of the Star Trek universe. Kind of like if DS9 had zero love for the franchise. Instead its just a bunch of wild flailing.

It still sucks though.
Oh I quite agree though we'd have to get autistic over "deliberate."

I mean, I use the term "religion" because it seems to help some people grasp the concept (baring a few users on this site that sperg out with their fedoras). So like imagine a group of religious fundamentalists were put in charge of star trek. In their view, they wouldn't be "dismantling" what came before, they would just be "fixing" it and "improving" it by pushing out all that atheism stuff and bringing in more faith and having someone undergo a conversion every other episode...

The people working on it now have no humility and thus to them, they cannot understand what makes a good story save that which makes the story more agree with their views and messages. The more the show preaches the tenets of their faith, the better it must be in their eyes. They can't see that they're dismantling what came before because to them they're just improving it.
 
I would agree instantly if we were just talking about bad Star Trek, but what we see nowadays deliberately throws mud at whatever came before it. Star Wars is the single best example of this and I see similar attitudes with Star Trek. Of course the people working on it think they create hot shit and they try to make the best product they can, but Star Wars Picard is a pretty blatant stab to ruin Picard... and it's not my wild theory based on disliking the show, it's what the showrunners themselves admitted to in an interview. The whole premise of the show is to confront Picard with his "White Privilege" and humbling him for being old, fragile, dependent on others and useless on his own.

Yeah, if it was shitty Trek, it'd just be shitty Trek, but this is shitty Star Trek that goes out of its way to insult the old fanbase, shit on everything that came before it and celebrate adding buzzword salad to the failing mix of mangled corpses.

It's a group of hack writers taking the big bad franchise behind a woodshed to beat it to death with a shovel and then parading its corpse around after it has been put in a silly new dress.

Oh I quite agree though we'd have to get autistic over "deliberate."

I mean, I use the term "religion" because it seems to help some people grasp the concept (baring a few users on this site that sperg out with their fedoras). So like imagine a group of religious fundamentalists were put in charge of star trek. In their view, they wouldn't be "dismantling" what came before, they would just be "fixing" it and "improving" it by pushing out all that atheism stuff and bringing in more faith and having someone undergo a conversion every other episode...

The people working on it now have no humility and thus to them, they cannot understand what makes a good story save that which makes the story more agree with their views and messages. The more the show preaches the tenets of their faith, the better it must be in their eyes. They can't see that they're dismantling what came before because to them they're just improving it.
I really think both of you are overstating the level of thought these people put into this stuff. I still see a bunch of amateurs led by a bunch of narcissists, neither of whom have any skill in writing or any idea what they're doing.
 
As much as nu-Trek sucks out loud, I think this point of view is kind of dangerous in the long run. Everything I've read from interviews with the actors to the production staff leads me to believe everyone working on these projects is doing so in what they assume is good faith. There are some real fucking narcissists who we know are not doing this (Alex Kurtzman for one) but even those people keep adding shit to boost their own egos. I don't think there is a unified attempt to destroy the old Trek in the name of wokeness, I think this really does come down to bad writing and a lack of real-world experience on the part of the people writing the episodes. I'd actually go as far as saying that the people writing nu-Trek are probably incapable of naming more than two characters from any of the old shows.

Nu-Trek is definitely a victim of the current climate of woke media, but I highly doubt there was a deliberate attempt to dismantle what was pre-existing. Everything its been replaced with is highly generic, something any green writer fresh out of grad school could pull out of their ass without even knowing the premise of the show they're working on. If it was more deliberate I feel like we'd be seeing a much more calculated and vicious deconstruction of the Star Trek universe. Kind of like if DS9 had zero love for the franchise. Instead its just a bunch of wild flailing.

It still sucks though.
It strikes me as the people writing the show not being fans of the show's original premise and not knowing how to handle criticism from fans.

A lot of the response by people close to the show come off as someone basing their actions on second-hand information. They are told that the Star Trek nerds are toxic, so they act based on that premise. They were told what Star Trek was but never sat down and watched it themselves.

Trek has always been pushing an agenda; but that agenda was never so shallow or exclusionary until now. And if there is one thing Trek fans hate, it is shallowness.
 
I really think both of you are overstating the level of thought these people put into this stuff. I still see a bunch of amateurs led by a bunch of narcissists, neither of whom have any skill in writing or any idea what they're doing.
I disagree. There's a sort of directive coming from activists that is shared around a lot of writing rooms (I don't have the url to the paper, if I find it I'll share it later). You can see the effects in STD and Picard: every person in a leadership position is a woman, no hwite male allowed (or only as bad guys), women can commit any atrocity they want and get away with it (Mirror Georgiou, L'Rell, Dr Jurati, nu7 of 9, the asian romulan at the helm of the Zhat Vash and Starfleet) while men get what they deserve (Mirror Lorca, the scientist from the Enterprise who dared mansplain to Burnham, the guy from Section 31), etc. It's not just in front of the camera, it's also behind the scenes: they fired the DoP of STD after 2 seasons and openly said that they wanted a black man DoP, Jonathan Frakes is the only white man allowed to direct an episode of STD or Picard, they refused to let Robert Duncan-McNeill direct an episode because of his skin color and his gender (he works on The Orville now).
As for the narrative, you should read this article published on the official Star Trek website.
Not only these people aren't fan of the franchise but they also don't care. They only thing that they want is to "deconstruct" something that many generations love and turn it into something that is ugly.
 
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I really think both of you are overstating the level of thought these people put into this stuff. I still see a bunch of amateurs led by a bunch of narcissists, neither of whom have any skill in writing or any idea what they're doing.
Well... Yeah, because any time you put yourself into another's shoes you're putting more thought into what is, for them, nearly reflexive now.

Just like how those football announcers put more thought into analyzing a play that for the participants, lasted barely seconds.
 
>Free Refill

I'm still trying to figure out just how Quark was going to twist that one into actually getting more money out of people.
I assume the underside of the cup has some legalese text on it, that clarifies that you only get a free refill upon ordering something with it.
The cup has a hole in the bottom.
 
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