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Don’t get me started on ds9. A black captain? A trans lesbian officer? A gay interspecies couple? The federation using fear from war as an excuse to become a police state? Can’t believe they made my colorful space communism show woke.

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I can’t be the only one who remembers Trekkies legitimately bitching about Tuvok because “Vulcans aren’t black.”

Like… really? You’ve been there and checked this out for yourself? Or is it that most (and not even all) of the handful of Vulcans you saw so far were white?

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Tuvok is the best depiction of a Vulcan in all of Star Trek too and I will die on this hill (Spock is half human, so I am not counting him). Tuvok seemed to me like he found humans (and Neelix) to be illogical, difficult to understand, and somewhat annoying; but nonetheless he couldn’t help but like them as well, though he wouldn’t admit that to them (tangential hot take: Vulcans claim to suppress their emotions, but they still make decisions based on emotion and rationalise them as being based on logic after the fact)

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Overall I like Tuvok as a character. My problem with Tuvok is they write him as if Vulcans have no emotion. He even says that.

Vulcans are supposed to have such strong emotions they need to constantly keep them under control and use logic to make decisions because the emotions cause them to make bad decisions.

I think that’s a lot more interesting for a character. Nemoy said he played Spock as a guy who was constantly in wonder at things and keeping it under control.

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You know what really grinds my gears about Vulcans? According to Trek lore their blood is green because they evolved using copper atoms to bind oxygen in the blood. But if that were the case they should have hemocyanin, and their blood should be blue.

I know for a certainty, however, that any inhabitable worlds we might find in the future will definitely look like a sound stage populated with Styrofoam boulders

Anyway, hardcore fans are dumb. I should know, I was one

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Not dumb, but it makes it impossible to love Star Trek for what it is. A goofy show that takes itself seriously about space socialism. And it’s incredible at that.

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Tuvok is black!?!?! I thought he was a Vulcan! I suppose the next thing you are going to tell me is that Odo isn’t a Shapeshifter?

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The same people now whine about there being black dwarves in rings of power

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You’re presuming a lot here. Like that anyone watched Rings of Power.

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I hadn’t heard that, but it doesn’t surprise me. I remember people not too long ago whining about a black Ariel in the live action Disney Little Mermaid movie.

Because real live mermaids that actually exist are white. Everyone knows that.

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30 points

A gay interspecies couple?

Rick Berman:

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12 points

Hold on, O’Brien and Bashir were the same species!

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11 points

Their third wasn’t.

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Bashir was just polygamist. And I guess O’Brien too if we count Keiko as anything more than a mate.

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I’ve seen DS9 multiple times, but I have no clue what you’re talking about on some of these. Please enlighten me.

A trans lesbian officer

Are you talking about Jadzia/Ezri-Dax? If so, neither are trans. The parasite, Dax, in them has no gender but can go to different hosts that have genders.

A gay interspecies couple

Are you talking about Odo and Kira? While Odo doesn’t have gender, I wouldn’t call it a gay interspecies couple. That’s kind of a stretch.

Edited for format

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A trans lesbian officer

That is a popular fan interpretation of Jadzia. I can see some similarities, but I don’t think the Trill are even as much as an allegory for transsexuality. That interpretation is very reductive and dismissive of the transsexual experience.

A gay interspecies couple

Garak and Bashir were originally portrayed with gay subtext. Producers put a stop to that before anything actually developed between the two characters.

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4 points

Thanks

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Pretty sure the downvoters didn’t finish reading that…

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28 points

They sure didn’t and only frothed as soon they saw WoKe.

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woke is the new sheeple

…in that anytime anyone uses it to support their argument you immediately know they’re a grade-a fuckewit.

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Yeah, those woke sheeple are ruining everything!

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17 points

To be fair, woke is a really annoying right now, essentially a conservative dog whistle for “I want to be racist but don’t want to be called racist”, so I don’t blame a lot of people for not finishing. If I read everything that started off with woke I’d have a much higher blood pressure.

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8 points

essentially a conservative dog whistle for

Acknowledging a gay person exists is considered too woke for a lot of people.

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I find it funny that not a single anti woke politician will say the word removed.

They understand woke. But they know they won’t get punched in the face for saying tranny.

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4 points

Didn’t even get down to “unrelentingly woke” smh

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76 points

You hated Discovery because it was too woke.

I hated Discovery because it wasn’t woke enough.

We are not the same.

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62 points

I hated it because half of the characters annoyed me and the other half didn’t have enough screen time

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9 points

I fucking loathe the series for introducing “Frieza” (the half mecha character), and IMMEDIATELY killing her off. Finally a somewhat interesting character, and they get fucking rid of her. Pisses me the fuck off

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Picard: “We work to better ourselves and the rest of humanity”

Tilly: “I went to Elon Musk junior high school”

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8 points

I’m just going to pretend it’s one of his descendants with the same name who actually managed to do some good

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3 points

Coulld alse be named similar to a area near me, the Native Tribes never named it so its named after a random Bandit who got murdered there.

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2 points

His descendants will most likely change their name.

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I have only one response to you:

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Edit: Of course there was no response. Because there are no examples. It’s just a dog whistle for bigots.

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Even then, Trek hasn’t really pushed the boundaries for a good long time. When it hit it big by TNG/TOS Syndication, it ended up being the cash cow, and thus not worth risking for such controversial things.

At most, it’s just been nudging the norm, but the kind of radical shove that TOS had, and nearly got it pulled off the air twice is basically nowhere to be found.

At most, we got one or two token characters or plots, but a lot of it is mostly the norm, or just a little ahead of it.

Compare it to something less established and free to take on more risk, like the Orville. Since it doesn’t have the big brand that networks want to keep reaping without sowing, it gets a lot of flexibility Trek doesn’t really have any more.

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You’re not wrong but compared to this era of fascism and education shunning TNG is pretty damn good still.

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19 points

I hated Discovery because it was written like a chorus of monkeys with typewriters and not a single one of them got close to Hamlet.

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7 points

At least they got the “travel the galaxy on shrooms” part correctly.

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Yeah, really. There wasn’t much enlightened future stuff going on and they pointlessly killed (and then returned, but still) one of the gay guys for shock value(?). It’s just so poorly written that neither that nor any of the empowerment messages landed for me.

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Yeah… exactly. Although after all that I only fully gave up on the show when they jumped forward in time to a depressing future in which the Federation had dissolved. Like, way to completely and utterly miss the point of the setting. I’m gonna go cry into my earl grey now.

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5 points

I was totally on board with that premise, thinking they might basically do their version of Andromeda mixed with late-season Enterprise. But then the actual plot happened.

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Everything after the time jump felt like they were going off whatever Gene’s notes ended up becoming Andromeda.

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I thought it was because they’d received enough backlash from yet another TOS era setting/characters which contradicts canon and finally listened to advance the story into post-NEM territory. Instead they went to ludicrous speed and completely overshot everything.

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13 points

I hated discovery because of spore drives and logic extremists.

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I dislike it because of “shit wrapped in shiny”, and the black lead woman only capable of doing one expression of emotion: You put it up my ass! But wait! maybe I like it?

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7 points

I was more annoyed at the klingon subtitle style/font being difficult to read quickly. Each one talking like a kid who just shoved a whole pack of Big League Chew in their mouth from all the prosthetics also bothered me.

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Each one talking like a kid who just shoved a whole pack of Big League Chew in their mouth from all the prosthetics also bothered me.

Even worse than how bad the Ferengi were with that

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You know, you just reminded me of the episode of Enterprise where the Ferrengi took over the ship. And I was surprised how much I enjoyed (most of) it, and thought the first act where they didn’t bother giving the Ferrengi subtitlea, everything was communicated without the benefit of dialog.

I’m sure everyone else hated it, especially because of some of the weak plot points and how there wasn’t supposed to be any contact with the Ferrengi for 200 years and because everyone hates Enterprise.

On the other hand, it had Jeffrey Combs.

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3 points

I loved Discovery

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53 points

So Bald IS a hairstyle!

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BALD?? I have hair! Why else would I visit the best barber in Starfleet?!

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17 points

I assume because the writers thought it was hilarious

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28 points

Because if he didn’t, he would wind up looking like Hector Salamanca

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Hey, Stargate had a (mostly) bald barber too…

I assume he started out with more hair, but still…

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Well, yes, obviously. “Broken” is a financial state, “empty” is filling amount, “dry” is an amount of humidity…

And you can look at any programing language the type of NaN.

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4 points

Bald is zero. Having no head is null

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Yeah, I’d say having no head isn’t a hair style.

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I just couldn’t get into Discovery or Picard because they felt… weird? Not that it wasn’t like Star Trek in the stories or that it was “woke,” but it just didn’t have the same vibe as what I grew up with. Lower Decks has the vibe, but not the tone or anything else. I need to check out Strange New Worlds. It looks like it might be what I’m really missing.

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Both Picard and Discovery were season long plots without episodic filler episodes to shake things up which made it painfully obvious that their overarching plotlines were terrible. Add some poorly done melodramatic scenes about how the leads are the most important people ever without showing why (and in a lot of cases showing the opposite) and we have two series that were just a slog to watch up to the point that I stopped.

Both sounded good on paper. Both had great casts. Both seemed to suffer from terrible writing and direction.

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The final season of PIC was fun, and the second one had some good moments, mostly with Q. But that first season was still being written as they were filming and the second season had part of its budget appropriated for the third season and it shows in both.

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But that first season was still being written as they were filming

Really? That explains a lot.

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without episodic filler episodes to shake things up which made it painfully obvious that their overarching plotlines were terrible

The other series are episode-based with some random simple overarching plotlines thrown at them so they don’t feel repetitive. Yes, those plotlines can’t sustain a series, but that was never the goal.

I can’t talk about Picard, but Discovery has a series of really interesting ideas that were completely destroyed by the overwhelmingly bad details. The plots are not exactly terrible, they have some more complex issues, and the insistence on emotional solutions to galaxy-wide physical problems is a recurring issue there (to the point that in season 4, where a “My Little Pony” plotline makes sense, it feels empty and repetitive).

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I can’t talk about Picard, but Discovery has a series of really interesting ideas that were completely destroyed by the overwhelmingly bad details.

This is it. Both series had season plots that would have made for generally decent two-parters back in the '90s.

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I just watched Season 2 of Picard and all I could think the whole time was “TNG crew would have wrapped this up in 1 or 2 episodes…”

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22 points

Yup, in order to make Discovery and Picard work, the writers had to give everyone the idiot ball.

Trek is at its best when it’s competence porn.

As a note, to be in star fleet requires 4 years at the start fleet academy. You need to be somewhat good at your job and somewhat disciplined to even be considered for a slot on a ship.

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I’m not a fan of Picard Season 2 but I will give it the argument that it only takes place over the course of like 2-3 days, just like most TNG episodes when you factor in warp speeds and all the time delays that are needed for the things talked about in the episodes.

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Yeah I know. It just felt like it dragged on. I guess I just prefer more episodic Star Trek. Probably in general… all these 8 episode per season “prestige” shows are getting tiresome.

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Yes, watch Strange New Worlds! It really does get at the vibe and tone of TNG and the other 90s Trek shows. It’s a breath of fresh air

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Second watching SNW! Really fantastic show.

I disagree that it recaptures the vibe and tone of TNG/'90s Trek. I’d say it’s much more like TOS with weird (in a good way) plots and swashbuckling adventure. '90s Trek felt much more grounded and more taking-itself-seriously than TOS or SNW.

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I agree it doesn’t exactly capture the vibe and tone of the 90s show, rather it “gets at” them since it’s a lot closer than other nutrek productions. Visually though it gives Star Trek 2009, which is a fun bit of continuity

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I’ve heard good things about that enough that I had already decided to watch it in abstract, but you have just tipped me over the edge and I’ve decided to actually give it a try. Thanks for the push, I will think of you when I do watch it

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I bounced off Picard because the only thing I liked about it was Jeri Ryan.

I liked the whole alt-dimension humans are evil shit in Discovery, but everyone is so fucking weepy the whole time. It’s depressing. I don’t think it helps that everything seems to be filmed in tiny green screen box sets so everyone has to stand still or they run out of room.

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I’m not sure where you’re getting the green screen box thing for Discovery. They didn’t use a whole lot of green screen. They built fairly massive sets that were all reused for other shows. The screens that you see in the show as well, like the see through ones and the ones in the consoles, are not added in post. They mass bought those screens and they actually function in real life. Honestly the amount of CGI used in Discovery, at least outside of space based stuff and effects like transporters/phasers/progammable matter is pretty low. Even then the green screens that they did use were replaced by the video wall for Season 4 and 5.

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I’ve no idea why it all looks so cheap then.

I honestly thought David Cronenberg had died and they’d had to use a CGI version of him.

Everything just look so… off…

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SNW is TOS and TNG modernised. Some character arcs span across some episodes but the episodes by themselves are self contained (maybe with the exception of the end of the seasons).

There is room for totally random episodes that can experiment, do crazy things, and most important, expand characters.

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