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Why Charles Stross Hates Star Trek

daria42 writes "British sci-fi author Charles Stross has confessed that he has long hated the Star Trek franchise for its relegation of technology as irrelevant to plot and character development — and the same goes for similar shows such as Babylon Five. The problem, according to Stross, is that as Battlestar Galactica creator Ron Moore has described in a recent speech, the writers of Star Trek would simply 'insert' technology or science into the script whenever needed, without any real regard to its significance; 'then they'd have consultants fill in the appropriate words (aka technobabble) later.'"

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  1. Looking good in those tights by flahwho · · Score: 5, Funny

    Charles is NOT A MERRY MAN!

  2. Re:Scalzi on Stross on ST by eln · · Score: 5, Funny

    So essentially, he should repeat to himself "It's just a show, I should really just relax"?

  3. Re:hmmm by eln · · Score: 5, Funny

    What happens if you mix plot and anti-plot together?!

    Battlefield Earth.

  4. Let me get this straight by deathtopaulw · · Score: 5, Funny

    Extremely nerdy hard-science nerdy nerd kings are bitching about old TV shows because they were using almost made-up theoretical science as a plot device to advance the lives and drama of fictional characters for our entertainment...

    Here's an article for you: Slashdot member deathtopaulw hates hard science fiction writers because they have no concept of fun and their minds exist only to crunch numbers and dwell on what is and isn't possible in a finite and boring universe.

    Look at that, nobody cares either.

  5. Re:Seriously? by sorak · · Score: 5, Funny

    No, the TRUE one reason not to like Star Trek is the fact that they solve 95% of problems by reversing the polarity of something.

    Yeah. They reversed the polarity of capitalism 300 years ago.