2019-08-10 at 7:40 PM UTC
1. Shows a near utopian idea of humanity, where medicine and technology are so advanced they traverse life/death and space/time.
2. Constant exploration and new species/stories with some very novel ideas. Such as the enterprise being drained of power by energy based parasitic beings. Or an android building his own child and teaching it the ways of humanity. Or literal deities who put humanity on trial. Or the captain of the ship being absorbed by a hive mind of technological terrors, and returning from those depths. So many insane concepts all neatly wrapped into short episodes.
3. The characters are near faultless and great examples of what everyone should strive to be. Strong, intelligent, empathetic, motivated. Picard is a fucking God among humans.
4. The lore is insane (no, not Lore) and really in depth. Also its very open to new concepts. It isn't some closed off fantasy world. Always something new to be learned or discovered.
5. Covers some heavy and complex topics that actually make you think.
It's cheesy as fuck yes, but it's one of the best shows in the world imo. I have watched through the entire series 3 times. There is something calming about it. Everything works out. Humanity is always strong. People are good. It's really an ideal world, and something i hope humans can one day achieve.
Would move to Risa in a heartbeat.
2019-08-10 at 8:48 PM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
I prefer Star Trek the original. Boldly going where no man has gone before. Encountering new life, new civilizations. Not daunted whatsoever by some pesky super-alien spaceship or giant horn-like world-eating creature propelled and controlled by an ancient super-computer, or by people waiting in line to be voluntarily disintegrated.
2019-08-11 at 1:01 AM UTC
Depends on what your criteria is for a "good" show.
It's basically soap-opera quality when it comes to characterizations and relationships. Only a weird sperg would think it accurately represents a futuristic utopia or actual human interactions which makes sense because it was written by weird spergs for weird spergs.
I consider it enjoyable and still rewatch it sometimes but I'm mostly laughing at how corny it is. There are some genuinely good moments in it though, usually because SirPatStew is such a kickass actor he can make even hacky melodrama seem moving.
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2019-08-11 at 1:06 AM UTC
The original seemed more authentic to me. The movie where both captains were in it I thought was pretty good.
2019-08-11 at 1:22 AM UTC
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coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
Star Trek: The Next Generation is when the radical leftists first started introducing their diversity/globalist bullshit. It was nothing more than a planned and financed effort to get the liberal nutjob machines into high gear.
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2019-08-11 at 1:35 AM UTC
Fonaplats
victim of incest
[daylong jump-start that nome]
I love watching TNG. Its a show I remember watching while sitting on the floor in my living room back when i was really young. My parents loved it.
2019-08-11 at 1:40 AM UTC
I have PTSD so when I watch star trek TNG i just get images of me crying with a torn anus. Fuck picard and everything he stands for fucking rapist
2019-08-11 at 2:52 AM UTC
Oh in that case yes...thought it had something to Al Bundy lol...maybe bundy turns you into him on the couch with your hand down your pants.
2019-08-11 at 2:53 AM UTC
Sudo
Black Hole
[my hereto riemannian peach]
yeah but voyager had jeri ryan in a catsuit naively trying to understand human emotions
2019-08-11 at 3:13 AM UTC
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coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
Then they had feminist Star Trek, another liberal pile of shit. Followed by the race card Star Trek.
2019-08-11 at 3:18 AM UTC
Anal encounters of a third kind was my favorite space odyssey.
2019-08-11 at 3:20 AM UTC
Rim hummer's guide to the phallic sea
2019-08-11 at 3:29 AM UTC
DS9 was the best Star Trek series the with best characters, character development, and storyline/plot.