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mind the walrus posted:I honestly didn't mind the "salt" exclamation because idiots like myself couldn't tell wtf the landscape was meant to be. It was clunky, but I mean no worse than most of the Rebel dialogue in the OT. That's off the topic though. It's a different matter from exposition related to the actual plot or premise of a show/film, which I feel is more what Farmer Crack-rear end and Tighclops were referring to; even if that kind of exposition is done in a ham-fisted way, it at least serves a respectable purpose - reminding the audience of something they might've forgot, or cluing in a new audience to something that's important to know moving forward. Anyway, enough of that. Can anyone explain to me why Star Trek: Beyond exists? Is there any reason for it (aside from the desire to generate more money, obviously)?
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# ? Apr 24, 2024 18:58 |
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No, money covers it
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# ? May 19, 2020 20:54 |
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Beyond at least resembled a Star Trek story even if it was buried within all the action set pieces
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# ? May 19, 2020 21:05 |
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Beyond is still the best NuTrek for actively recognizing the potential in being the closest thing we'll ever get to a 60s-era TOS movie.
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Filthy Hans posted:Jason Isaacs is fantastic, if you want to see him at his best watch Brotherhood, a 3-season show where he plays a Providence RI gangster with a flexible conscience Thank you for this. I will have to check it out. Sombrerotron posted:Anyway, enough of that. Can anyone explain to me why Star Trek: Beyond exists? Is there any reason for it (aside from the desire to generate more money, obviously)? Beyond was an attempt to compromise between the inherent goofiness of Star Trek and the current demand of action-packed CGI blockbusters. It failed because it pleased no one. However, I did appreciate the tiny aliens that Kirk tries to negotiate with. That was pretty great. The redesigned uniforms were, too.
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# ? May 19, 2020 22:10 |
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Beyond was good and if all of NuTrek could hit that bar I'd be ok with it. I'd even rank it the 5th best Trek movie overall, but that's more because the Trek movies are often really good or really dismal with very little middle ground.
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# ? May 19, 2020 22:13 |
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I liked Beyond, but it bothered me a lot that they didn't capture and try to rehabilitate Idris Elba's character.
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# ? May 20, 2020 03:11 |
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That might bother me if that were a strategy for any other Trek antagonist ever, including the good ones. I'm not sure how you'd even portray that without coming across as cult-y. Like you're right that it's more Trek-appropriate to find a diplomatic response, but I can't think of any situation offhand in Old Trek where a clearly unhinged madman was met with "No wait... let's get this man some literature."
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# ? May 20, 2020 03:49 |
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The worst thing that ever happened to Star Trek was it getting more of a budget and abandoning the episodic formula for more serialized fiction. Star Trek isn't that built for longterm storytelling outside Deep Space Nine, which built up to it, so the result is just a lot of seeming filler just like every other prestige TV show and then developments for the sake of development as opposed to moving towards an actual goal. The clips I've seen of Anson Mount as Pike struck me as really good and I really, really hope that show ends up going back to episodic formula, but everything else I've seen from Discovery... I just remember watching the pilot and thinking, "I'm supposed to root for this person, the person undertaking the dumbest mutiny in the history of the Federation, we're not flashing back to this, you're just... leading me off with this?" And then seeing clips of people gleefully saying, "Science!" makes me think the shows are more ads for NASA or whatever monstrosity Elon Musk is up to than actually questioning what life in the future would be like. Because we just kinda... don't imagine the future being good anymore, I guess. Television producers certainly don't, anyway. How many drat 9/11s has nu-Trek had already?
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Star Trek should on some level inspire people to want to explore space so pumping up NASA is probably one of the least offensive things STD could have done, unfortunately I can't recall a moment during the season and a half that I watched that qualified? I mean trekkies got the first shuttle named Enterprise and footage of it rolling out ended up in the intro for Enterprise, I think Mike Okuda even wound up designing mission patches for NASA for awhile too so actual spaceflight graphics started looking like Star Trek. They are intertwined. If there were actual nerds writing this stuff as opposed to well-connected failsons/daughters they'd of namedropped SpaceX and/or their reusable booster rockets instead of the owner of the loving company. But, I'll bet that they just don't know anything about space or why the introduction of cheap, reusable cargo rockets would be an important thing in the future history of Star Trek so they went with the first name they recognized without really thinking about it because Musk is the face of the company and he deliberately cultivates that kind of mindless hero worship to satiate his own ego *inhales sharply* As for the merits of serialized storytelling, we haven't seen anybody truly competent take a crack at that in Star Trek since DS9 ended. It could be that under this creative team, 40 minute self contained stories would suck just as hard as their season long trainwrecks?
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:lol i reposted this in the gbs trek thread recently but might as well repost again in here since it's maximally relevant to this thread: This is pretty fitting, since Mass Effect 3 infamously used a random stock photo of a woman, painted her purple, deleted two of the fingers and said "yep thats an alium"
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mind the walrus posted:That might bother me if that were a strategy for any other Trek antagonist ever, including the good ones. I'm not sure how you'd even portray that without coming across as cult-y. Like you're right that it's more Trek-appropriate to find a diplomatic response, but I can't think of any situation offhand in Old Trek where a clearly unhinged madman was met with "No wait... let's get this man some literature." Yeah, it just bothered me at the end of the movie where they're like, "We sent this guy out into the great beyond and it broke him.... welp sucks for him."
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# ? May 20, 2020 16:21 |
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Not all villains can be dealt with like V'ger and The Probe. Sometimes you just have to photon torpedo a god in the face.
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Patrick Spens posted:Yeah, it just bothered me at the end of the movie where they're like, "We sent this guy out into the great beyond and it broke him.... welp sucks for him." That's fair. I'm not saying this in a take that way, but when you said that I immediately thought of Picard snapping the Borg Queen's spine.
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# ? May 20, 2020 21:50 |
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Apparently the big bad of Picard is a giant evil space robot octopus??? Can someone who's seen it confirm?
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# ? May 21, 2020 02:02 |
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I tried to find out, but stumbled on this article instead: https://observer.com/2020/03/harry-treadaway-star-trek-picard-finale-interview/ quote:Star Trek‘s greatest villains have always been colored by shades of grey. That was true for the brutal colonizer and hopeless romantic Gul Dukat on Deep Space Nine, the godlike manipulator and struggling dad Q on The Next Generation and Voyager, and the charmingly Byronic warlord Khan Noonien Singh on The Original Series. It remains true for Star Trek: Picard‘s Narek, played by Harry Treadaway (The Crown, Penny Dreadful). Narek is one of Picard‘s most engaging creations—an icon of modern emo pathos as well as intergalactic Romulan spy who is out to find and kill sentient artificial life, aka the “Synthetics,” across the universe. Just loving lmao Also, because this is what people are concerned about when thinking about Star Trek villains quote:Narek’s resolve is the key to his character. It’s also what makes Treadaway certain that Narek would vote for Bernie Sanders in the 2020 United States presidential election—if the character had the option. l m a o m a o
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# ? May 21, 2020 03:18 |
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did emos even survive past 2010? I thought they all died out like the Markab in Babylon 5
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# ? May 21, 2020 03:26 |
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Based on JJTrek, we've had emo Nero and emo Khan. I don't think Beyond's BBEG was emo, but lmao that the emo adventure continues well into the 24th Century.
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# ? May 21, 2020 03:35 |
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wait khan was emo? goddamnit I'm so old I dont' even know what emos look like anymore maaatlooooocckk
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Bogus Adventure posted:I tried to find out, but stumbled on this article instead: This makes a certain kind of sense, as NuTrek feels very liberal right-wing.
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Hodgepodge posted:the united federation of planets turned into the klingon empire so gradually that we didn't even notice Star Trek captains are just as good at obeying the Prime Directive and other Federation laws as Klingons are at sticking to their code of honor.
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# ? May 21, 2020 04:11 |
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Patrick Spens posted:Apparently the big bad of Picard is a giant evil space robot octopus??? Can someone who's seen it confirm? During the show we find out there are super advanced robots willing to wipe out organic life. In the last episode some androids contact them and we see a portal appear and metal tentacles come out of it. Then Picard gets the androids to change their minds and they shut off the signal and the portal disappears. Guess the super robots thought it was a false alarm. Bogus Adventure posted:l m a o Good lord. They ought to just forbid the creators from speaking about the show.
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mind the walrus posted:This makes a certain kind of sense, as NuTrek feels very liberal right-wing. lol that this was the thing about the modern world that finally pushed me over the line into communism
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Tighclops posted:did emos even survive past 2010? I thought they all died out like the Markab in Babylon 5
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# ? May 21, 2020 05:13 |
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mind the walrus posted:This makes a certain kind of sense, as NuTrek feels very liberal right-wing. The mask slipped off when they name-dropped Musk
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# ? May 21, 2020 05:58 |
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Tighclops posted:wait khan was emo? goddamnit I'm so old I dont' even know what emos look like anymore Khamberbatch seemed pretty emo. Crying, screaming, and cutting throughout the movie.
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Bogus Adventure posted:The mask slipped off when they name-dropped Musk Is there any information out there that suggests Musk is buying all these menchies? He appeared in Iron Man 2 and got told he was super smart by iron man, he was namedropped in discovery, he appeared in Rick and Morty, etc
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TheDiceMustRoll posted:Is there any information out there that suggests Musk is buying all these menchies? He appeared in Iron Man 2 and got told he was super smart by iron man, he was namedropped in discovery, he appeared in Rick and Morty, etc It's possible. He's certainly vain enough.
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Action Jacktion posted:During the show we find out there are super advanced robots willing to wipe out organic life.
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# ? May 21, 2020 09:09 |
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I liked how they let Brent Spiner sit almost the entire time he played Data in "Picard" so he could hide his beer gut more easily.
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# ? May 21, 2020 18:47 |
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egon_beeblebrox posted:I liked how they let Brent Spiner sit almost the entire time he played Data in "Picard" so he could hide his beer gut more easily. You can't post that without showing evidence like this:
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# ? May 21, 2020 19:10 |
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I think it's just as likely that Spiner insisted on a "I'm not getting up for this poo poo" clause in his contract
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Tighclops posted:When they do that stuff now or even play the TOS fanfare I either feel nothing or am actively nonplussed by it, as opposed to getting chills. Is this what religious people feel like when they learn there are no gods and nothing waits for them beyond the veil of death but the icy embrace of the howling dark? Star Wars fans have also been going through the process of having the thing they love destroyed and their enthusiasm ground out of them.
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# ? May 22, 2020 00:58 |
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SolarFire2 posted:Star Wars fans have also been going through the process of having the thing they love destroyed and their enthusiasm ground out of them. I love it. Their tears sustain me. Their cries of anguish are like music that soothes my tortured soul. I loved both. Now I have no love for neither franchise's new endeavors.
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# ? May 22, 2020 03:31 |
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Bogus Adventure posted:You can't post that without showing evidence like this:
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# ? May 22, 2020 07:24 |
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Knormal posted:I can't believe they abandoned the long-standing Star Trek tradition of girdles. The girdle is an integral part of the Starfleet uniform. It's like boob-enhancing bras, the skorts, and the skants.
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# ? May 22, 2020 08:26 |
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Starfleet issue girdle would be a great username
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# ? May 22, 2020 17:45 |
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Pick posted:Starfleet issue girdle would be a great username Mods, PLEASE
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# ? May 22, 2020 18:39 |
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Th Nu Trek/Nu Metal comparison is very apt.
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So having just finished watching Picard, I, er, I liked it. As, like, a Firefly revival or something.
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