Parental care is way exhausting. Gained insight into what my parents went through when I was a baby. Not fun, but what ya gonna do? (Read comics, obviously.)
Great Trek also often makes direct literary references. A large portion of Khan's dialogue in 2 was quoting Moby Dick, the constant Shakespeare references in 6, the conversations between Bashir and Garak about the differences between Earth literature and Cardassian literature, and this.
Skip to 4:25 to see what I mean.
Cadets aren't stuck in a classroom for four years. They can also serve aboard working starships or starbases as part of their training or as midshipmen.
You can always play that.You can always play the old starfleet academy pc game.
The point I made that was totally missed here, however, was that Marvel's Star Trek: Starfleet Academy was a comic book series where anything could happen at any time; as it wasn't based on an onscreen series, it had far more creative freedom with its characters and stories.
Yeah, it introduced several comic book-only characters. Aside from Pike, Spock, and of course the Enterprise herself, the rest of the series was a blank slate.Originally Posted by Arundel Armor Hunter
"Ignore them. They're nothing but a bunch of basement dwellers who spend all day whining on the 'net. Not a single open-minded one in the bunch."
--Andre Briggs, Justice League International #1
Ron Roddenberry produces a weekly podcast recaping every episode of the generally acepted Star Trek ''canon'' (basically everything that was in TV and the movies), with ''suplementals'' were they interview the people involved in the production including a long interview with Robert Orci. They've done it for sometime now, they've just completed both TOS and TAS and after a suplemental looking back on TAS they are going to move on to the TOS movies and then is Next Gen for about 170 something weeks.
http://www.missionlogpodcast.com/archive/
Yahoo TV has an article/interview with Ronald D. Moore and Brannon Braga on the 20th anniversary of the final TNG episode. You can read it HERE!
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"I can't complain. I got to be Jim Morrison for the first half of my life, and Ward Cleaver for the second half." - Warren Zevon.
So Sci Fi Guy Did a Top 5 Best/Worst Characters.
http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/vid...rek-characters
SPOILERS.
So his top Worst Captain was Kirk. Now, this is my favorite Captain but I wouldn't care about that, it's a dude's opinion! Nothing bad... my complain is with his reasoning which can be boiled to
A) He likes to fu(k a lot (the shock! The horror!)... and implies he is a rapist because of this.
B) Commited ''Deicide'' when he killed Apollo (ok, he technically did kill him by driving to suicide), never mind that this was an alien... saying that this is somehow worse than the Genocide other two captains commited.
C) He was ''impulsive''.
I'm not alone in thinking this reasons are bull, right?
I think with reason B it could be argued that it is opinion. But A and C are probably true. I would not say he is worst but he is also not the best, I think Captain Picard is the best.
DS9 was my favorite but then again it was the future, serial storytelling which is basically what all the shows that win awards besides comedies do. Started Slow but the Dominion Arc had some of the best episodes of trek ever. I have seen all or close to all of TNG, DS9, Voyager and Enterprise.
IMO DS9 overall is my least favorite , its good concept, but the problem of the show that Star Trek is suppose to center on Humans and their intake of Alien Culture but in DS9 it centers on Bajorons, Dont get me wrong, there are some episode I really like and could compete with the best of other ST series such as First Battle of DS9 was definitely epic but overall I didn't care much for it.