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No Need For Trek Anymore

dcsmith writes "In an article at the LA Times, Orson Scott Card says 'So they've gone and killed Star Trek. And it's about time.' SciFi blasphemy? Not really. Card makes several good observations about the growth of SciFi over the past 30+ years. The article also comments on several other genre gems, including Joss Whedon's Firefly." From the article: "...the hungry fans called their friends and they watched it faithfully. They memorized the episodes. I swear I've heard of people who quit their jobs and moved just so they could live in a city that had Star Trek running every day."

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  1. Laughable by aardvarkjoe · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    From the article:
    Screen sci-fi has finally caught up with written science fiction. We're in college now. High school is over. There's just no need for "Star Trek" anymore.
    Remember, this is by Orson Scott Card, author of some of the most derivative juvenile science fiction I've ever read. If there's anyone unqualified to make this particular judgement about science fiction, he's it.
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  2. Ugh by wickedsteve · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I have not been able to watch Trek since Babylon 5 aired. Once I saw B5, Trek was so damn tired and silly I could not stand it anymore. It is hard to believe I used to enjoy Trek but I guess I was such a kid.

  3. Re:Orson Scott Card by MrAnnoyanceToYou · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I hate to say this, but I completely disagree with you... If anyone is worthy of this kind of respect, it's Harlan Ellison. OSC wrote a popular children to mid-teen's book. And a decent sequel. That's about it. He's been churning out rather reprehensible drivel ever since, and if you look at the list of authors he calls paradigms of the field, you'll know what I mean....

  4. Meh...Card is Attentionwhoring by tpconcannon · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I guess that Mr. Card is pissed that his books have not sold so well recently. He has to resort to such things in order to try and trump up ANY attention for himself. I guess that the television medium has taken away some of his readership (all ten of them), and now he has a chance to rant and rave now that Trek is off the air for a few years. And trashing a great piece of SciFi to promote your own (ala JMS & B5) is shameful.

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  5. Re:Exactly by Narchie+Troll · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    A writer that can write something that isn't:
    * Full of latent desire to fuck boys (Ender's Game)
    * Endlessly droning and excessively philosophical (Xenocide, CotM, etc.)
    * Painfully reactionary (everything else he wrote)

    Of course, I suppose JRRT being an angry, xenophobic, atavist crank didn't keep him from becoming popular.

  6. Re:crux by Narchie+Troll · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Anyone who was influenced in their youth by Heinlein needs to be sterilized and confined for everyone's safety.

  7. Re:So They Have Gone and Killed ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait


    I think it more has to do that he's sinking deeper and deeper into Mormon orthodoxy as he gets older. Members of a normal religion going orthodox is bad enough, but when you're a member of a wonky cult and you start making sure all your opinions are in perfect line with the cult dictates, then it starts becoming easier to insult you.

  8. Re:Orson Scott Card by theolein · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    No shit, fuckstick. And what were the fucking Crusades then? Peace and brotherly love? Your post just proves how fucking dumb and blind you Christians really are. Enjoy your stay in the dark ages, morons. The rest of the world will send you a postcard every century or so.

  9. Re:Orson Scott Card by theolein · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Fuck you you hypocritical coward. Too fucking scared to post your username, but, typically, real man enough to make a big noise. You must be a Christian american bigot fuckprick.