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And so we shall excuse tyranny in the name of luxury communism, this is the new fandom of "Star Trek", and its why it will be forever lost.
Borg stories Voyager where the best for me. Time travel both TNG and Voyager where great also.
DS9 was ok but it never really got me somehow i just can't explain why specially first few seasons looked to me as soap which i hate.
Well, that certainly explains her alluring voice. :-P
Imagine being a trained, proud Shakespearean actor and people only know you from a silly show about people wandering around a spaceship set having moral quandaries.
Assuming McCarthy did something wrong...that history was revised rather insidiously.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOtinTlx7yo
Being stuck in the old fantasy notions of utopian futures denying human nature, that is backwards, and as I said, we've seen the rise of creationism once more because of this.
People forget the context, Star Trek coincided with the Apollo program, it was a world filled with a naïve optimism about the future, just 3 years after the first Star Trek we landed on the moon.
We haven't been back for 50 years.
They believed progress was inevitable, that from the moon star ships would be just around the corner, which led to reckless notions about discarding everything from traditions to understandings of human nature, and deliberately blinding themselves to biological differences. So yes, they indulged in the fantasies of luxury communism, which is why it appealed to certain types which pushed the rest of the agenda, but since that time, most of their fantasies have been put to the test, and found wanting. Their future is mouse utopia, not star ships exploring the galaxy. Sci fi is just a narrative device to explore the human condition, something modern writers have no grasp of, and so they can only produce garbage.
Or maybe that's just Spock.
No, I think that's about everyone. Patrick Stewart having to say, "Engage" complete with the hand motion. Michael Dorn with "Assemilate this!"
Or answering the same fan questions hundreds of times over the space of decades. I swear that some of the actors, I can see parts of their brain shutting down and going full automatic as they recite the same answers over and over again. It makes you wonder how much time and energy would be saved if they had an FAQ on their official websites.
But yeah, while Tim Allen plays the Captain Kirk figure, Alan Rickman plays the "Spock" character (with a touch of the Picard demeanor), whose catchphrase was "By Grabthar's Hammer, you shall be avenged!" So now, every time he hears the line he dies inside.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDJsCE01LYI
And here's where he has to say a variation of the line for the promotion of a new store opening:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgv7U3GYlDY
Yes, I have. That's kinda what got me thinking about what I posted earlier. And there was Leonard Nimoy's first autobiography "I Am Not Spock".
I'm not even sure how to respond to that. I never was very good around mentally handicapped people. o_O
I love how suave she is in this role. I wish I could find a better cut and with better quality that focuses more on her, but just the way she moves and that suit, always has me in awe. I think she may of smoked in this episode, but it would of been the only one due to the nature of the episode and the holodeck in play, time era, her status, etc. It's been a while since I have seen the full episode though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjN8WDaPT8k
Voyager being flung all the way into another quadrant with them trying to make it home had a lot of good story bits to tell. Not all of them mind you, but quite a few were exceptional. Some were boring as the story arc just kept playing the same stories over and over again. I was thankful when they finally got out of Kazon territory. I loved the idea of being bombarded by dozens of weaker ships that it was draining their reserves, but after a while... just blow them up and move on.