Stellar Colonies wrote:The United Federation of "hold my beer, I got this"
I say we plug a warp core into the Earth's inner core and surprise the Vulcans a bit early.
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by La Paz de Los Ricos » Sun Oct 18, 2020 4:43 pm
Stellar Colonies wrote:The United Federation of "hold my beer, I got this"
by Stellar Colonies » Sun Oct 18, 2020 6:41 pm
New haven america wrote:Stellar Colonies wrote:The United Federation of "hold my beer, I got this"
In canon, the Federation is the most advanced society in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants when it comes to warp tech, so this is very likely because they just can't accept good enough as good enough.
La Paz de Los Ricos wrote:Stellar Colonies wrote:The United Federation of "hold my beer, I got this"
I say we plug a warp core into the Earth's inner core and surprise the Vulcans a bit early.
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by La Paz de Los Ricos » Mon Oct 19, 2020 11:03 am
by Twilight Imperium » Mon Oct 19, 2020 12:27 pm
by The Huskar Social Union » Mon Oct 19, 2020 12:55 pm
Twilight Imperium wrote:So, Disco S3 has started. I thought it was fun but very very dumb
by Ameriganastan » Mon Oct 19, 2020 3:56 pm
La Paz de Los Ricos wrote:How does "Sabotage" exist in Star Trek if its release date was smack in the middle of the Eugenics Wars, when the whole world was at war?
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by Tarsonis » Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:26 pm
by Tarsonis » Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:34 pm
Twilight Imperium wrote:So, Disco S3 has started. I thought it was fun but very very dumb
by The Xenopolis Confederation » Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:51 pm
Tarsonis wrote:Twilight Imperium wrote:So, Disco S3 has started. I thought it was fun but very very dumb
I liked it. I think people just gotta get over that Disco and Picard are a different kind of story. They're more like the Mandalorian or in that they're ST stories that run alongside the main narrative. You're not gonna get the episodic exploration format of the core trek. Instead were getting a protracted story arc.
Lower Decks is more similar to the core trek bodies, in that its story is more episodic, rather than protracted.
Would be nice to get a more classic episodic series going, but I'm not gonna complain that we're getting new trek titles in the mean time.
by Tarsonis » Mon Oct 19, 2020 11:56 pm
The Xenopolis Confederation wrote:Tarsonis wrote:
I liked it. I think people just gotta get over that Disco and Picard are a different kind of story. They're more like the Mandalorian or in that they're ST stories that run alongside the main narrative. You're not gonna get the episodic exploration format of the core trek. Instead were getting a protracted story arc.
Lower Decks is more similar to the core trek bodies, in that its story is more episodic, rather than protracted.
Would be nice to get a more classic episodic series going, but I'm not gonna complain that we're getting new trek titles in the mean time.
I haven't seen STD or ST Picard, but I think that their detractors aren't peeved by the shows' protracted nature. After all, lots of their detractors are fans of DS9, which was pretty protracted.
by Ameriganastan » Tue Oct 20, 2020 12:00 am
Tarsonis wrote:
I think in similar fashion people will come around to disco, Picard, and even lower decks.
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Sinovet wrote:Ameri's like Honey badger. He don't give a fuck.
Krazakistan wrote: He is a force of negativity for the sake of negativity
Onocarcass wrote:Trying to change Ameri, is like trying to drag a 2 ton block of lead with your d**k.
Immoren wrote:When Ameri says something is shit it's good and when Ameri says some thing is good it's great. *nods*
by Tarsonis » Tue Oct 20, 2020 12:04 am
by Twilight Imperium » Tue Oct 20, 2020 1:58 pm
by La Paz de Los Ricos » Tue Oct 20, 2020 2:26 pm
Twilight Imperium wrote:Like I said, I actually liked it, but the episode was barely 20 minutes in and it combined the dumbest apocalypse ever with kissing Michael's ass until it shines.jeeeeesusoh noo all of our dilithium/space gas exploded so all the ships exploded
by The Cosmic Mainframe » Tue Oct 20, 2020 3:44 pm
La Paz de Los Ricos wrote:Twilight Imperium wrote:Like I said, I actually liked it, but the episode was barely 20 minutes in and it combined the dumbest apocalypse ever with kissing Michael's ass until it shines.jeeeeesusoh noo all of our dilithium/space gas exploded so all the ships exploded
Literally,why does dilithium just explode? Does it have some cosmic countdown? Did the Iconians wire them all to some "dilithium football" button to use against the Federation? I get maybe dilithium mines could have exploded from overmining, maybe torn some holes in some important planets or something, like dumb Praxxis or whatever, but dilithium everywhere just suddenly blowing up?
How about: the Sphere Builders, in their invasion of the Federation, weakened subspace (not to the Federation's immediate knowledge). Starfleet, none the wiser, keeps shooting ships everywhere after the war, and flourishes to the point of comprising, or at least influencing, everything in the galaxy except some far-flung reaches of the Delta Quadrant. After three-hundred or four-hundred years of further destroying subspace (even with those eco-friendly engines they fitted their ships with after Next Gen), some poor old cargo ship becomes the flash point for a massive subspace explosion enveloping most of the galaxy. Anything at warp either vanishes or is tossed into normalspace with the consistency of tissue paper. A galactic hole is turn into subspace, and that dimension is now basically gone for whatever mysterious reason.
FTL-anything is useless, including subspace communication, warp drive (at least, anything above 1c), and even wormholes like the Bajoran or the Barzan. Every planet is essentially stranded in darkness. No-one knows what happened or how to fix it. Starfleet even digs up the old spore drive schematics, but for some reason, can't access the mycelial network.
Enter Discovery, shooting out from the temporal anomaly, stranded in an unfamiliar corner of empty space, suddenly realizing that lightspeed is now their top speed. Blind, they stumble into a lonely Federation colony, to colonists who are equally dumbfounded, and then the rest of the show is them discovering old worlds and piecing together what happened and how to break lightspeed without subspace. The Federation doesn't collapse. Gene Roddenberry's vision isn't tossed out. And it's a somewhat competent exploration of the vast distances of space, which Star Trek kinda glosses over except in Voyager and Enterprise.
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by La Paz de Los Ricos » Tue Oct 20, 2020 4:11 pm
The Cosmic Mainframe wrote:La Paz de Los Ricos wrote:
Literally,why does dilithium just explode? Does it have some cosmic countdown? Did the Iconians wire them all to some "dilithium football" button to use against the Federation? I get maybe dilithium mines could have exploded from overmining, maybe torn some holes in some important planets or something, like dumb Praxxis or whatever, but dilithium everywhere just suddenly blowing up?
How about: the Sphere Builders, in their invasion of the Federation, weakened subspace (not to the Federation's immediate knowledge). Starfleet, none the wiser, keeps shooting ships everywhere after the war, and flourishes to the point of comprising, or at least influencing, everything in the galaxy except some far-flung reaches of the Delta Quadrant. After three-hundred or four-hundred years of further destroying subspace (even with those eco-friendly engines they fitted their ships with after Next Gen), some poor old cargo ship becomes the flash point for a massive subspace explosion enveloping most of the galaxy. Anything at warp either vanishes or is tossed into normalspace with the consistency of tissue paper. A galactic hole is turn into subspace, and that dimension is now basically gone for whatever mysterious reason.
FTL-anything is useless, including subspace communication, warp drive (at least, anything above 1c), and even wormholes like the Bajoran or the Barzan. Every planet is essentially stranded in darkness. No-one knows what happened or how to fix it. Starfleet even digs up the old spore drive schematics, but for some reason, can't access the mycelial network.
Enter Discovery, shooting out from the temporal anomaly, stranded in an unfamiliar corner of empty space, suddenly realizing that lightspeed is now their top speed. Blind, they stumble into a lonely Federation colony, to colonists who are equally dumbfounded, and then the rest of the show is them discovering old worlds and piecing together what happened and how to break lightspeed without subspace. The Federation doesn't collapse. Gene Roddenberry's vision isn't tossed out. And it's a somewhat competent exploration of the vast distances of space, which Star Trek kinda glosses over except in Voyager and Enterprise.The cause of the Burn is obviously the season's mystery box, like the Red Angel last season, or even the Spheres back in Enterprise. So the reveals later on could make the concept a bit less dumb. Hopefully it's something more interesting than the Iconians pressing the button on their Dilithium Football.
by Danternoust » Tue Oct 20, 2020 4:52 pm
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by Tarsonis » Tue Oct 20, 2020 7:13 pm
by Danternoust » Tue Oct 20, 2020 8:00 pm
Tarsonis wrote:Why don't we wait a few episodes before we start pulling at the threads. Chances are we'll get the answers
by The Cosmic Mainframe » Tue Oct 20, 2020 8:03 pm
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Gig em Aggies wrote:just thought about this at work what is the chronological order of all Star Trek movies and Shows combined?
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