As I said before, Enterprise provided an example of how to modernize the look while still keeping true to canon. They didn't have cheap colored buttons like TOS, but they maintained the fact that you still had to push a button to do certain things. They didn't replace those things with touch screens. Instead of pressing a button, you're sliding your finger across a screen. That's not a cosmetic improvement, it's a complete, total change.
The CGI mirror universe gorn was fine (as was the Tholian) and a perfect modernization because it still tried to maintain the tradition. They could've made it red, blue, etc. But they didn't because it (the gorn) being green is still important.
The change in the Klingons' appearance in the motion picture was kind of like the huge flaw in the death star. It was such a head scratcher that it actually became a joke. After that the changes in all races were gradual and still maintained the overall theme.
Pike's Enterprise doesn't look like the JJ Abrams Enterprise, but it doesn't look like Kirk's Enterprise either. There's no reason they needed to change the exterior other than cost. DS9 and Enterprise would have been damn near shut down if they had shown a different looking constitution class ship.
Bottom line, if they were to redo TNG today, I wouldn't mind them giving Geordi a nicer looking visor. I would mind if his visor had flashing RGB LEDs all over it because that's not true to what he had.
hell i thought it was a sleestaki guess that they were supposed to still use this rubber suit for the lizard dude...
hell i thought it was a sleestak
i am looking at it from a different point of view. in 2019 we have "communicators" that don't have buttons already. they are touchscreen. we use them all day everyday and they have no moving parts. we also have machines and vehicles that use touchscreens and holograms. do you think that in 200 years from now that we will go back to using knobs and buttons. star trek is supposed to be our future. in order to make it more relevant and realistic they had to update the look AND functionality of the devices. along with that comes updates of everything else.
a modern cellphone makes a TOS communicator or tricorder look like a toy. it is not practical or imo advisable to keep the look retro. it needs to be updated.
i hate to bring star wars into this discussion. for the record i like both. they serve different purposes.
george lucas was right about a couple of things and he did a couple of things right. he took his baby and updated the special effects to what he initially envisioned. yeah, he went overboard but i understand it. looking at the original cut of ANH is painful after the improvements. in his own words he said the technology at the time limited what he wanted to accomplish.
you have the purists that want that original cut/look. i am not one of those people and i appreciate the effort going into improving things.
at least TOS got remastered to HD. so did TNG. apparently DS9 will never get remastered.
Here's the thing, Star Trek is not our future, therefore it does not have to follow where we currently are technologically. If it did they would have to erase the Eugenics wars and pretty soon they'll have to erase WW3 too.
My problems with Discovery are more than just touchscreens.
First thing was the Klingon ship of the dead. Klingons don't care about the bodies of the dead so they wouldn't be flying around in a ship full of them.
The Klingons had cloaking technology. This goes directly against the Balance of Terror episode from TOS. Everyone on Kirk's bridge was clueless about cloaking technology despite the fact that 10 years earlier, they had all fought in a war that they nearly lost with a species that had that technology.
Apparently in less than 10 years the Klingons were able to unite all of the houses, become a USSR type adversary to the federation, form an alliance with the Romulan empire that was so strong that they shared ship designs, and meddle with less advanced cultures in an attempt to turn them into puppet worlds. That's alot.
They used hologram tech that Chief O'Brien didn't figure out until the 24th century.
They went to the mirror universe. Pike also knew about the mirror universe. This conflicts with the Mirror, Mirror episode because Kirk's crew, including Spock were clueless about it. Even though Starfleet classified it, they then told Pike and apparently his red shirt and blue shirt crew men too. Pike's new mission did not require him to know anything about Discovery's captain except that he wasn't there. He did not have a need to know. As the season goes on, I can almost guarantee that Spock is going to find out about Lorca. When he does, they'll be no excuse for him not knowing it less than 10 years later.
How many fans of the show can honestly name the helmsman, communications officer, the sista with braids, and the android science officer without googling it? Canon Star Trek doesn't have forgettable reoccurring characters. The fact that 25ish years later, i can still remember the name of the Bolian barber from TNG (Mot) but can't remember the names of four bridge officers for Discovery doesn't help me like the show.
Here's the thing, Star Trek is not our future, therefore it does not have to follow where we currently are technologically.
My problems with Discovery are more than just touchscreens.
i guess we have to figure out if discovery is actually in the prime timeline or the kelvin timeline or another timeline. apparently there is some debate there. with all of that said it is canon regardless. we have to see how they choose to iron out the "wrinkles" that irk you.
"in Star Trek time travel stories, things never get reset exactly the way they were before. Meaning, Star Trek has been fundamentally altering its own “Prime Universe” in every single incarnation for as long as it’s existed."
https://www.inverse.com/article/38478-star-trek-discovery-theory-prime-universe-mirror-kelvin-canon
you just have to read roddenberry's own words to understand that this was our future as he envisioned it in the 1960's. he clearly states as such.
i guess we have to figure out if discovery is actually in the prime timeline or the kelvin timeline or another timeline. apparently there is some debate there.
"in Star Trek time travel stories, things never get reset exactly the way they were before. Meaning, Star Trek has been fundamentally altering its own “Prime Universe” in every single incarnation for as long as it’s existed."
https://www.inverse.com/article/38478-star-trek-discovery-theory-prime-universe-mirror-kelvin-canon
none of it does.. not since next generationThis doesn't feel like Star trek. It has all the names from star trek but the feel is off. Oh and Tilly needs to die. Annoying as fuck CAC.
none of it does.. not since next generation
but i think this new star trek is about as close as they can get
that's fairMaybe it's a camera technology thing but Star Trek felt like trek up till Voyager at least for me. This one feels so flashy and over the top in a way that doesn't feel "believable" if that makes any sense. The officer that died in the pod sequence through the asteroid field...that attitude in Starfleet at that level didn't feel "believable".
if only they had left out the homo crapthis shit delivers big time.
This analysis is deeeeeeeepppppp. Man, I thought i was a nerd, I aint shit compared to these cats.Here's the thing, Star Trek is not our future, therefore it does not have to follow where we currently are technologically. If it did they would have to erase the Eugenics wars and pretty soon they'll have to erase WW3 too.
My problems with Discovery are more than just touchscreens.
First thing was the Klingon ship of the dead. Klingons don't care about the bodies of the dead so they wouldn't be flying around in a ship full of them.
The Klingons had cloaking technology. This goes directly against the Balance of Terror episode from TOS. Everyone on Kirk's bridge was clueless about cloaking technology despite the fact that 10 years earlier, they had all fought in a war that they nearly lost with a species that had that technology.
Apparently in less than 10 years the Klingons were able to unite all of the houses, become a USSR type adversary to the federation, form an alliance with the Romulan empire that was so strong that they shared ship designs, and meddle with less advanced cultures in an attempt to turn them into puppet worlds. That's alot.
They used hologram tech that Chief O'Brien didn't figure out until the 24th century.
They went to the mirror universe. Pike also knew about the mirror universe. This conflicts with the Mirror, Mirror episode because Kirk's crew, including Spock were clueless about it. Even though Starfleet classified it, they then told Pike and apparently his red shirt and blue shirt crew men too. Pike's new mission did not require him to know anything about Discovery's captain except that he wasn't there. He did not have a need to know. As the season goes on, I can almost guarantee that Spock is going to find out about Lorca. When he does, they'll be no excuse for him not knowing it less than 10 years later.
How many fans of the show can honestly name the helmsman, communications officer, the sista with braids, and the android science officer without googling it? Canon Star Trek doesn't have forgettable reoccurring characters. The fact that 25ish years later, i can still remember the name of the Bolian barber from TNG (Mot) but can't remember the names of four bridge officers for Discovery doesn't help me like the show.
The Oroville is just entertainment. Star Trek Discovery is "Real"is this better than the Orville?
Her ass is the same size as her gut. I was trying to like herIs Tilly getting fatter or is she pregnant?
the Orville suck azzis this better than the Orville?
The Orville is just like the next generation but with humor.the Orville suck azz