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Best of which was during the opening Kelvin battle where pre-redshirt starfleet girl gets sucked out into Space via a loud explosion, and all goes silent and eerie.
Totally wicked cool. |
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But I guess we can presume the intent was that Kirk would be taken off ship after being born (and that is why his mom was off-planet when stealing the car and he wasn't with her). I did like the quiet in space thing. THey weren't super consistent about it but the nod was nice. Though combined with the insta-warp effect it did add a BSG (new one) feeling. |
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Wil Wheaton's hilarious blog about TNG, in case anyone hasn't seen it. Worth a read for any Trek fan.
As per the DS9 vs Voyager question, I agree that DS9 had higher quality acting and deeper characters, but personally I prefer episodic, stand alone Trek as opposed to endless story arcs, and DS9 got so buried under wormhole aliens, religious dogma and the boring Dominion war that I tuned out, much as with Enterprise and the Xindi. Voyager was a little hokier, the characters a little more cardboard and the writing maybe not as profound, but it was fun, imaginative, and dogma-free, which is what I believe makes Trek its best. This is why DS9 and Voyager are largely a tie in my mind; where one succeeds the other fails, so they balance out in the end. And I wholeheartedly agree about the awesomeness of the silent, 2001-esque outer space. During the first battle when things began as usual (loud and bombastic) I thought, "Well, they didn't fix that. Too bad." Then that crewman got sucked out and it went silent and I was blown away. Totally awesome! Even BSG didn't quite get this right. Hopefully they take this further. I kind of got the feeling that they were trying to make it look like the space sounds we hear are how it sounds inside the ship, but it actually is silent outside. Anybody else get that feeling too? |
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Though I will always appreciate that, way back when, they originally tried the Star Trek series opening with accurate silence as the Enterprise whooshes past the camera, but found it simply didn't work without the sonic whoosh added. I won't mind if this new movie series employs a combination of both. |
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Kids were never shown on the TOS Enterprise, but neither were any but a tiny fraction of those on board. I think the just married couple implies enough to cover the implausibility of George and Winona* conducting their entire pregnancy aboard the Kelvin. Not I that I didn't groan a bit about his wife giving birth right at that moment, but ultimately it worked as a cornball bit. * Is that why Winona Ryder was given a part in the movie? |
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And in Encounter at Farpoint (the first episode of TNG isn't there a scene when Picard is first getting acquainted with Riker where he says he's not confortable with the new policy of allowing children and families on board and that one of Riker's jobs is to make sure he [Picard] doesn't come off as an asshole abou it? Quote:
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ohhhh baby
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I'm not a fan of the fate thing, it's an easy cop out, and if they were going to have Spock mention it it's even more annoying, because how in the hell does Spock know that?
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I imagine, and may obviously be out in left field, that Starfleet allowed crew members to marry, as it would pretty clearly be a rights violation to tell anyone that they are forbidden to marry, (I'm thinking that Starfleet is evolved enough to not have any stupid Prop 8) yet, if a couple does tie the knot one would have had to be reassigned once the ship returns to spacedock at the end of the tour so as to avoid the "families on board" issues. I remember reading, even, that the backstory of the Enterprise E includes a bit about the experiment with onboard families being largely deemed a failure and the E model reverting to only carrying serving crew. I don't know how canon this was, but I do remember reading it.
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Well, you won't like my "solution" much better, because it involves psychic communication. I think the Vulcan mind meld is barely one step from that, and it's clearly shown in TNG that Picard can sense and "hear" the Borg through a psychic connection.
So, "magic" or no, I think psychic communication clearly exists in TrekWorld. |
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