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Fuck. You raise a terrible yet important point.

Picard is now a robot. Once Patrick Stewart becomes unavailable for the role of Picard, they could just plop in someone else and claim that they are a robot controlled by Picard's brain.

Sounds stupid and unlikely, right? Wrong. Think again, it turns Picard into Dr. Who and all these fauxnerd shitstains know is Harry Potter and Dr. Who.
Oh It definitely will happen.
Then they will try to push that nightmare contraption IRL just like how we have touchscreen computers just like in TNG and take things like video chat across the planet for granted. Wrongthink? Nightmare realm/torture, or uninstall you mentally like a random office program



Why do they have to LARP as those kids that would stereotypically get beaten the shit out of back in the 80s and 90s?
Dork glasses and all.
 
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The design of the Orville went through several versions but all were based on the shape of the Alcubierre drive.
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To be honest they should have done that at the end of the first season. They know Stewart is old, can't do shit and is slow as hell despite being younger than Based Bill Shatner.
CylonPicard should have looked like someone else and maybe have Stewart do the voice over in post. Sure, it would be horrible but the whole Star Trek Picard experience has been a nightmare.
I would think regular old fashioned laziness would have gotten Stewart to recast the Picard character. It's a vanity project sure, but it's still long work weeks to be on screen and having to approve dailies. That's part of the madness of woke business; they actually work hard at the goal of incompetence. They do work that makes them have more non-ideological problems down the line.
 
You and almost the entire ST fandom also missed every single instance of where it was mentioned the Capuletian tech including the lasers was centuries behind the Enterprise D. With zero information given on the laser like what type it is, and wattage for example.
Read up on it and apparently the Borg's cutting beam is a laser weapon. The more you know!
 
Speaking for myself I think ENT fits perfectly well with ST overall, I just think the execution was absolutely lackluster and bad.
Agreed. While there were plenty of good episodes, Enterprise didn't really follow up on the idea of how the Federation came to be.
So in the Kelvin Timeline does Picard look like Tom Hardy or James McAvoy?
Idris Elba
I know you're joking, but I can totally see that.
Having a show set pre-TOS actually leaves a fair amount of room to get imaginative with the look of the show since TOS itself had such a different look from the later series, Enterprise just didn't take advantage of it. I'm starting to wonder just how strapped for cash the show was because this isn't the only circumstance I can recall where they cheaped out on stuff; the network didn't appeal to be very kind to them.
I always thought the uniforms were the worst offenders. I guess that the costume designers wanted them to look like the jumpsuits real astronauts wear, but how do you go from this:
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And transition to this?
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And why did Starfleet go from rank pips to rank stripes and then went back to rank pips?
But we all know they would recast this fucker:

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Who's this guy?
 
You and almost the entire ST fandom also missed every single instance of where it was mentioned the Capuletian tech including the lasers was centuries behind the Enterprise D. With zero information given on the laser like what type it is, and wattage for example.
They literally state that those lasers couldn't even penetrate their shields after showing the literal IRL pen
lasers from the enemy ship firing on the Enterprise D.


the best uniforms, imo, were the ones from the Motion Picture. They had the most sci-fi vibe, imo. I read they were very uncomfortable for the cast, so it's a pity.


This human is a model who also is black, trans, and a cripple.
Unfortunately the monster maroon is a design mostly lost to time among all these spandex wearing NuTNG wannabes LARPing about Kirk and Patrick Stewart towing the party line because he knows he's in deep with these faggots.

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Definitely the best uniform and what I think of when I hear Star trek.
 
Seconding Wrath of Khan uniforms as the best. They were certainly the most befitting of a space navy.
 
What sucks to me about post-JJ Star Trek is that there's a whole universe and future out there, yet the producers want to hover around the TOS era and Picard, while catering to the cult of "woke".

Whatever happened to that whole "the human adventure is just beginning" thing?

This is the exploration that awaits you: not mapping stars and studying nebula, but exploring the unknown possibilities of gender.

Think they could get Jenna-Louise Coleman to play the female Jean-Luc Picard? She's cute, it would bring the Who fans, and with her name it seems like she was meant for the role.
 
They literally state that those lasers couldn't even penetrate their shields after showing the literal IRL pen
lasers from the enemy ship firing on the Enterprise D.



Unfortunately the monster maroon is a design mostly lost to time among all these spandex wearing NuTNG wannabes LARPing about Kirk and Patrick Stewart towing the party line because he knows he's in deep with these faggots.

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Definitely the best uniform and what I think of when I hear Star trek.
Seconding Wrath of Khan uniforms as the best. They were certainly the most befitting of a space navy.
Damn if that dark red didn't look good on camera too. I think dark red is a generally neglected color in a lot of productions to begin with. Maybe it made people too self-concious about Communism back in the day or maybe most costumers are colorblind or something but you don't see it appear a lot on either the big screen or TV.

You can tell somebody else liked the dark red look for Kirk since his civillian outfit that he wears throughout most of Star Trek 3 and 4 has a similar color too. He even ditches the leather jacket for all but a few scenes.
 
I always thought the uniforms were the worst offenders. I guess that the costume designers wanted them to look like the jumpsuits real astronauts wear, but how do you go from this:
Captain-Archer-jonathan-archer-7290630-800-799.jpg

And transition to this?
whatarelittlegirlsmadeofhd498.jpg

And why did Starfleet go from rank pips to rank stripes and then went back to rank pips?
It's one more thing where on its own merits, the ENT design looks pretty good, but the fact it's technically a precursor to the TOS stuff just doesn't add up.

I hate the Abramverse reboot with a passion that shares a long and troubled borded with psychotic madness, but I would be lying if I said that they didn't manage to bridge the gap between the TOS designs with a modern look. The "Enterprise" in that movie kind of looks like the iPod-version of the true Enterprise. Same with the uniforms, they retain a lot of the look from the originals, but look more modern in close-up shots. I don't like those designs at all, but they managed to update an old-timey and somewhat cheesy design to look modern and I respect that.
ENT, on the other hand, did okay when it came to the design of the Enterprise set (it looks like a step between the ISS and the Enterprise if you ask me), but they should have made more design nods to TOS, though.
There's just one hair in the soup with both the uniforms and the set design: It looks too much like, say, Stargate or BSG or whatever else came out around that time.

ENT can look a bit more futuristic than TOS, after all, there is like 35 years of technological developement between the two shows, so of course what we think looks futuristic is entirely different... so updating the look somewhat is okay, but it still needs to be consistent.
And going from pips to stripes to pips is awkward as fuck, if anything, it makes ENT feel like less of a prequel to TOS and more like something in between TOS and TNG...

And now imagine how much of a cocksucking faggot you have to be to make a TOS prequel series with holographic floating screens all over the goddamned place.
STD didn't even fucking try to hide how little of a shit they give.
 
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They didn't use that viewscreen much on DS9, huh?
Not really, come to think of it. I can recall only five occasions. The best are Sisko's great exchange with Gowron ("This old cat is not as toothless as you think!") and Damar's address.

Then you have Sisko bluffing the Spoonheads in the pilot, Bashir getting body-jacked and taunting the crew in that stupid accent, and Benjamin Horne having to deal with some Karen at work.

"Ops" was a very clunky set, and I was grateful when they ditched it for the Wardroom.
 
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I hate the Abramverse reboot with a passion that shares a long and troubled borded with psychotic madness, but I would be lying if I said that they didn't manage to bridge the gap between the TOS designs with a modern look. The "Enterprise" in that movie kind of looks like the iPod-version of the true Enterprise. Same with the uniforms, they retain a lot of the look from the originals, but look more modern in close-up shots. I don't like those designs at all, but they managed to update an old-timey and somewhat cheesy design to look modern and I respect that.
This may sound out of character from me since I'm such a TOS fag, but the redesigned uniforms are no shit the only redesigned thing I actually liked in the Abramsverse. They look great on screen; the slightly darker colors actually contrast pretty well with the ugly porcelain-white set design and you can more or less believe they are the same uniforms from TOS, just "updated" to fit a more modern conception of them. Probably the only time someone claimed they were just "updating the look" of TOS and actually followed through on it without drastically and arbitrarily changing the whole design.

It irritated me that all three Abrams movies kept coming up with some arbitrary reason to keep the main cast out of said uniforms. It even conflicts with the movies' own marketing and merchandise, which more or less seems to love the uniforms as much as the fans do.
 
It irritated me that all three Abrams movies kept coming up with some arbitrary reason to keep the main cast out of said uniforms.
The bigger the budget, the faster they hit the panic button when something goes wrong.

From what I've read, Kurtz is a company man. He has no pretentions of making art. That'sNow imagine Donner, Gilliam or del Toro in the director's Chair. They'd be flushed and replaced by someone else with a different vision.
 
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It's one more thing where on its own merits, the ENT design looks pretty good, but the fact it's technically a precursor to the TOS stuff just doesn't add up.

I hate the Abramverse reboot with a passion that shares a long and troubled borded with psychotic madness, but I would be lying if I said that they didn't manage to bridge the gap between the TOS designs with a modern look. The "Enterprise" in that movie kind of looks like the iPod-version of the true Enterprise. Same with the uniforms, they retain a lot of the look from the originals, but look more modern in close-up shots. I don't like those designs at all, but they managed to update an old-timey and somewhat cheesy design to look modern and I respect that.
ENT, on the other hand, did okay when it came to the design of the Enterprise set (it looks like a step between the ISS and the Enterprise if you ask me), but they should have made more design nods to TOS, though.
There's just one hair in the soup with both the uniforms and the set design: It looks too much like, say, Stargate or BSG or whatever else came out around that time.

ENT can look a bit more futuristic than TOS, after all, there is like 35 years of technological developement between the two shows, so of course what we think looks futuristic is entirely different... so updating the look somewhat is okay, but it still needs to be consistent.
And going from pips to stripes to pips is awkward as fuck, if anything, it makes ENT feel like less of a prequel to TOS and more like something in between TOS and TNG...

And now imagine how much of a cocksucking faggot you have to be to make a TOS prequel series with holographic floating screens all over the goddamned place.
STD didn't even fucking try to hide how little of a shit they give.

well the JJ "Reboots' were just a part of globalist's agenda to erase the heritage of future western generations, like Ive said 3 times, it was to make hypothetical new people, who dont know any better, talk about the JJ crap and not have any idea of the greatness that came before.

I mention that sperging because it wasnt just Star trek but most other major Western franchises that held any cultural significance and even some eastern ones like the Terminator and so on also fell victim to this uninspired bullshit meant to dumb down the plebs.

And whats even worse is that the face of the moden trekkie fandom is a bunch of faggots shilling their "diversity" and will actively try to tear down anyone curious enough to even ask.

No. Starfleet and the federation are both systems and organizations designed to protect and preserve all civilizations that participate willingly. There's plenty of episodes where the crew of the enterprise regardless of iteration have to say " no thanks jackass" to the very same sneaky kinds of scumbags with similar behaviors to the troons.

Like when Picard decides not to intervene during the disenfranchised veterans throwing a coup of their corrupt government that thanked them for their service defending the country with life imprisonment and asked for the enterprises help getting their escaping prisoner back, which they obliged and nothing more as its not Starfleet's job to interfere with developing civilizations.

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meanwhile if this was written by fags for Nu-trek, they would've devolved into a barbaric firefight because sheboon niggers will still be niggers and chimp out.

There was never any "muh diveristay", It was simply down to business maintaining the peace of the Federation with whoever happened to be assigned on the vessel in any given story.
 
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Damn if that dark red didn't look good on camera too. I think dark red is a generally neglected color in a lot of productions to begin with. Maybe it made people too self-concious about Communism back in the day or maybe most costumers are colorblind or something but you don't see it appear a lot on either the big screen or TV.
There was always trouble displaying certain shades of red off of video tape. At least that was the case with NTSC, don't know about PAL. It would often "bleed" and make an ugly image. This obviously wasn't a problem with theatrical films.

Honestly, the uniform retardation didn't bother me much at first. It seemed like a natural evolution. We had:
1) The Cage/Where no Man has gone before uniforms
2) Classic TOS uniforms
3) Motion Picture stinky pajamas
3) Wrath of Khan-Undiscovered Country red uniforms
4) TNG spandex
5) standard TNG uniforms (I realize there were small variations on these)

Then, Deep Space Nine fucked it all up. For some reason, all the characters on this show wore different Starfleet uniforms than on the concurrent TNG episodes. What. The. Fuck. My suspension of disbelief was totally broken.

And it just got worse after that with the subsequent TNG movies.
 
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