I love how he said he wanted the “God” in Star Trek V to be literally God and was talked out of it. But it is interesting hearing his perspective on that process of directing too.
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I love how he said he wanted the “God” in Star Trek V to be literally God and was talked out of it. But it is interesting hearing his perspective on that process of directing too.
She has a good line around 21 minutes about Enterprise taking a step back when it came to progressive politics, she describes it as “going back to the culture of the original Star Trek [series], and not the concept of the original Star Trek” which I thought was really well said.
This is the first I’m hearing of her book, it looks good and I’ve always liked Nana’s willingness to speak out. I will have to check it out.
Thrall? That way people can use some of the quatloos we’ve been hoarding.
10/10
I said I would fight you and I will
Admiral Micheal Burhnam fight me
Also Robert H. Justman
Very cool!
I’m from Acameria, I only work in outer space.
Boimler’s facial hair project continues to get even more gross, the “growing the beard” joke that is for sure coming better be worth it!
That part cracked me up
FYI not to discourage others from commenting (because everyone has their own opinion) but there is a pretty comprehensive guide in the /c/StarTrek sidebar: https://wiki.startrek.website/books/cstartrek/page/the-cstartrek-where-should-i-start-guide
That doesn’t mean much unfortunately.
my god man who hurt you
I see we’re reporting on reports now
Confusing Linux with Lenovo is pretty funny.
Oh yes, fully kidding. On reddit that (shortened) quote was frequently employed by bigots complaining about mod “censorship” of their “opinions”.
I’ll leave it to your imagination what exactly those opinions were.
This video has to be at least a decade old at this point, and yet I will still watch it every single time it shows up in my feed.
Totally. I would like to see what he would make today, with his more (as he describes it) mature perspective.