Star Trek - The What's Next Generation

Kenjitsuka

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Well THAT sums up my fears rather accurately!
Thanks! Btw, how about uniforms that regenerate themselves from thin air, as long as one cell remains 'alive'? (Yup, DBZ Cell saga reference up in here!)...
 

Barbas

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Oh god, no...my arch-nemesis, reading. So much...to read, so hard...uuuuunk *dies*.

I believe an ensign's purpose is to act as a piece of sacrificial armour for important bridge personnel by absorbing panel explosions. IMO, the best ones leave a nice porky barbecue smell.
 

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So... It really won't make sense since they're too advance to have any real problems that will last a full episode including commercials?

If that's the case, then they should just take a page from Doctor Who or something...
 

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FPLOON said:
So... It really won't make sense since they're too advance to have any real problems that will last a full episode including commercials?

If that's the case, then they should just take a page from Doctor Who or something...
Why wouldn't it? Hell, the star fleet isn't a military operative usually. They was sent out just to see what's out there. Nothing wrong with having the new enterprise just visiting new planets and sending that data back to Earth. Boldly go is still boldly go.

If it was ME though, I'd make the series about Star fleet academy.
 
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FPLOON said:
So... It really won't make sense since they're too advance to have any real problems that will last a full episode including commercials?

If that's the case, then they should just take a page from Doctor Who or something...
What, and just continually make up and discard rules as convenient, with no sense of continuity from previous episodes and no thought towards future ones? No thank you.

OT: I stand by my argument that the best way to salvage the mess they made of technology in Star Trek is to combine the instant transgalactic communication and transportation with the immortality serum and have the Federation devolve into a bunch of hedonistic layabouts, with all desires instantly filled by their magitech. The role of exploration falls to a bunch of drones, who can network and transport the requisite materials and personnel from anywhere, leading inevitably to the machines gaining sentience and becoming the Borg. Then we all die, because in this timeline Picard couldn't be assed to go to the Academy, which was closing anyways due to lack of funding.
 

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Thunderous Cacophony said:
FPLOON said:
So... It really won't make sense since they're too advance to have any real problems that will last a full episode including commercials?

If that's the case, then they should just take a page from Doctor Who or something...
What, and just continually make up and discard rules as convenient, with no sense of continuity from previous episodes and no thought towards future ones? No thank you.
Worked for Voyager! Bazinga.
 

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I'm sure it'll all be solved in the third movie when Spock becomes a Q (John de Lancie having been promoted to the spirit of Discord).
 

LordLundar

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McMarbles said:
Thunderous Cacophony said:
FPLOON said:
So... It really won't make sense since they're too advance to have any real problems that will last a full episode including commercials?

If that's the case, then they should just take a page from Doctor Who or something...
What, and just continually make up and discard rules as convenient, with no sense of continuity from previous episodes and no thought towards future ones? No thank you.
Worked for Voyager! Bazinga.
You mean the entire franchise, right? There's a reason there's a song out there describing the franchise called USS Make **** Up. :)
 

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You mean the entire franchise, right? There's a reason there's a song out there describing the franchise called USS Make **** Up. :)
Shouldn't it be "USS Official Fanfiction of Itself"?

As much as I love Trek when it gets serious or contemplative, I'd be an idiot if I didn't admit that there's plenty of characters and episode arcs that purely exist to stroke some screenwriter's ego.
 

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I find that the things which are simultaneously the most funny and the most sad are those which contain the most truth.

This comic is no departure from that observation.
 

LordLundar

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IamLEAM1983 said:
LordLundar said:
You mean the entire franchise, right? There's a reason there's a song out there describing the franchise called USS Make **** Up. :)
Shouldn't it be "USS Official Fanfiction of Itself"?
Well I agree, the song is genuine.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bBD5yyT-s0
 

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Yeah, if the new trek is a lot of gunfights, and making out, I'll prolly drop it. Enterprise kinda lost me because of that, though I love the hell out of Scott Bakula.
War right out of the gate (which seems like jumping the shark to me), shootouts, T'pol doing that gel bath thing. It was far less what TOS, and TNG were about. DS9, while a change of theme, was still highly enjoyable, though the dominion War kinda sucked.
 

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I disagree that transwarp beaming makes starships obsolete. it does, however, grossly limit their usefulness in lot of scenarios.

IamLEAM1983 said:
LordLundar said:
You mean the entire franchise, right? There's a reason there's a song out there describing the franchise called USS Make **** Up. :)
Shouldn't it be "USS Official Fanfiction of Itself"?

As much as I love Trek when it gets serious or contemplative, I'd be an idiot if I didn't admit that there's plenty of characters and episode arcs that purely exist to stroke some screenwriter's ego.
Star Trek: The Mary Sue Generation?
 

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Something Amyss said:
Star Trek: The Mary Sue Generation?
That's already been done. :D

Ensign Sue Must Die! [http://interrobangstudios.com/comics-display.php?strip_id=989]
 

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Rebel_Raven said:
Yeah, if the new trek is a lot of gunfights, and making out, I'll prolly drop it. Enterprise kinda lost me because of that, though I love the hell out of Scott Bakula.
War right out of the gate (which seems like jumping the shark to me), shootouts, T'pol doing that gel bath thing. It was far less what TOS, and TNG were about. DS9, while a change of theme, was still highly enjoyable, though the dominion War kinda sucked.
Enterprise was a sadly missed opportunity - it had (some) enjoyable actors and characters, and a setting with a lot of opportunities for classic "Trek" exploration, development, and conflict. If only the writers could have come up with a decent plot instead of taking already overused plot devices and wearing them to the bone (time travel).
 

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Blackbird71 said:
Rebel_Raven said:
Yeah, if the new trek is a lot of gunfights, and making out, I'll prolly drop it. Enterprise kinda lost me because of that, though I love the hell out of Scott Bakula.
War right out of the gate (which seems like jumping the shark to me), shootouts, T'pol doing that gel bath thing. It was far less what TOS, and TNG were about. DS9, while a change of theme, was still highly enjoyable, though the dominion War kinda sucked.
Enterprise was a sadly missed opportunity - it had (some) enjoyable actors and characters, and a setting with a lot of opportunities for classic "Trek" exploration, development, and conflict. If only the writers could have come up with a decent plot instead of taking already overused plot devices and wearing them to the bone (time travel).
I do think the cast was pretty solid. Hell, i'll at least try to watch anything with Scott Bakula in it just coz Quantum Leap kicked that much ass.
They lost me when they deeply entrenched the plot in war, really. Especially right out of the gate.
War's rarely well done, so it mostly just amounts to weak writing. Create enemy, make them fight, don't get much deeper than that like humanizing people, revealing motives, nope, just make one side just the bad guys.

thinking about it the non orchestra opening song kinda was a nail in the coffin. Not the first one, not the last one, but Trek doesn't feel like Trek otherwise, to me.
 

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Rebel_Raven said:
Blackbird71 said:
Rebel_Raven said:
Yeah, if the new trek is a lot of gunfights, and making out, I'll prolly drop it. Enterprise kinda lost me because of that, though I love the hell out of Scott Bakula.
War right out of the gate (which seems like jumping the shark to me), shootouts, T'pol doing that gel bath thing. It was far less what TOS, and TNG were about. DS9, while a change of theme, was still highly enjoyable, though the dominion War kinda sucked.
Enterprise was a sadly missed opportunity - it had (some) enjoyable actors and characters, and a setting with a lot of opportunities for classic "Trek" exploration, development, and conflict. If only the writers could have come up with a decent plot instead of taking already overused plot devices and wearing them to the bone (time travel).
I do think the cast was pretty solid. Hell, i'll at least try to watch anything with Scott Bakula in it just coz Quantum Leap kicked that much ass.
They lost me when they deeply entrenched the plot in war, really. Especially right out of the gate.
War's rarely well done, so it mostly just amounts to weak writing. Create enemy, make them fight, don't get much deeper than that like humanizing people, revealing motives, nope, just make one side just the bad guys.

thinking about it the non orchestra opening song kinda was a nail in the coffin. Not the first one, not the last one, but Trek doesn't feel like Trek otherwise, to me.
Totally agree with you on Bakula; he's the main reason I'm watching NCIS: New Orleans at the moment. And for the most part, yes, the rest of the cast was pretty solid. I really only had a problem with the character of T'pol, and that was more of an issue with the writing/directing than with the actress (newsflash for any former Enterprise writers who just happen to read this: "disdain" and "disgust" are emotional responses).

War can be done well, but it's hard to do. It's practically impossible to get right when the ultimate enemy is some sort of distant and faceless threat. It worked somewhat well for DS9 because for many of their stories, the war was the backdrop rather than the focus, providing a setting in which they could develop the effects on the characters. You are absolutely right that when it just becomes fight after fight and loses focus on the human element, the story just gets tedious and repetitive.

When the show first started, I too was leery of the non-instrumental theme. However, I have to admit that after a while it grew on me (I actually bought the soundtrack; twice). It didn't quite feel like classic "Trek", but it did carry a sense of determination, exploration, and wonder (it's too bad that the show itself failed to convey these ideas). I didn't really care for the new arrangement they did in later seasons though; it seemed an unnecessary effort to push even further away from the show's roots. A lot of the other (instrumental) music in the show was rather enjoyable though; "Archer's Theme" had a good inspirational sound to it that felt very much like a classic Star Trek orchestration(it's the one that played in part during the end credits).

I will always mourn Enterprise as the show that could have been great.
 

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Blackbird71 said:
Rebel_Raven said:
Blackbird71 said:
Rebel_Raven said:
Yeah, if the new trek is a lot of gunfights, and making out, I'll prolly drop it. Enterprise kinda lost me because of that, though I love the hell out of Scott Bakula.
War right out of the gate (which seems like jumping the shark to me), shootouts, T'pol doing that gel bath thing. It was far less what TOS, and TNG were about. DS9, while a change of theme, was still highly enjoyable, though the dominion War kinda sucked.
Enterprise was a sadly missed opportunity - it had (some) enjoyable actors and characters, and a setting with a lot of opportunities for classic "Trek" exploration, development, and conflict. If only the writers could have come up with a decent plot instead of taking already overused plot devices and wearing them to the bone (time travel).
I do think the cast was pretty solid. Hell, i'll at least try to watch anything with Scott Bakula in it just coz Quantum Leap kicked that much ass.
They lost me when they deeply entrenched the plot in war, really. Especially right out of the gate.
War's rarely well done, so it mostly just amounts to weak writing. Create enemy, make them fight, don't get much deeper than that like humanizing people, revealing motives, nope, just make one side just the bad guys.

thinking about it the non orchestra opening song kinda was a nail in the coffin. Not the first one, not the last one, but Trek doesn't feel like Trek otherwise, to me.
Totally agree with you on Bakula; he's the main reason I'm watching NCIS: New Orleans at the moment. And for the most part, yes, the rest of the cast was pretty solid. I really only had a problem with the character of T'pol, and that was more of an issue with the writing/directing than with the actress (newsflash for any former Enterprise writers who just happen to read this: "disdain" and "disgust" are emotional responses).

War can be done well, but it's hard to do. It's practically impossible to get right when the ultimate enemy is some sort of distant and faceless threat. It worked somewhat well for DS9 because for many of their stories, the war was the backdrop rather than the focus, providing a setting in which they could develop the effects on the characters. You are absolutely right that when it just becomes fight after fight and loses focus on the human element, the story just gets tedious and repetitive.

When the show first started, I too was leery of the non-instrumental theme. However, I have to admit that after a while it grew on me (I actually bought the soundtrack; twice). It didn't quite feel like classic "Trek", but it did carry a sense of determination, exploration, and wonder (it's too bad that the show itself failed to convey these ideas). I didn't really care for the new arrangement they did in later seasons though; it seemed an unnecessary effort to push even further away from the show's roots. A lot of the other (instrumental) music in the show was rather enjoyable though; "Archer's Theme" had a good inspirational sound to it that felt very much like a classic Star Trek orchestration(it's the one that played in part during the end credits).

I will always mourn Enterprise as the show that could have been great.
Likewise on NCIS. He has an unexpected ability to add southern charm to the series.
Agreed on T'pol. She had potential, but the writers wanted sex appeal beyond 7 of 9, it seems like, but they overlook the fact that Star trek has never had a shortage of sexy women that didn't need gel bath scenes, and such.

You nailed it on the head. War was the backdrop of Star trek in general. Klingons, Romulans, Cardassians, Borg, Founders, the war was never dwelled on too hard. I love the human element. When characters, human, alien, hero, villain, grow as people, and show that they're not just simple descriptors is part of why I enjoy a series.

I can't say too much about the sound track since I couldn't stomach the drastic change of formula from treks before. Just that opening song kinda being off.