Well the big difference is that they are star fleet cadets and not Tori Spelling.:) I see what you mean, though. I don't think Dawson's Creek in the Star Trek universe is what anyone wants.
I still think if done right, this could be a big hit. The cadets at Starfleet Academy are there because they are the best and brightest minds, with aspirations to become starfleet officers not some high school bimbo driving daddy's Mercedes and hanging out at the mall.
Think Nova Squadron, Basic Warp Design, and a Military Academy as opposed to Beverly Hills high school, prom, and cellphones.
I think it would be a nice twist if they created a new show about Starfleet Academy. Set it in the post Nemesis Star Trek universe so as not to step on the toes of either TOS, TNG, or the JJ Abrams reboot. The story could follow the life of a select group of cadets through the rigors and trials of attending and graduating from the Academy. Would definitely allow them to provide a more 'human' look at the Star Trek universe while still getting technical enough to appease the Trekkies.
Another benefit is that at the end of the show's run at the Academy, we would have a new crew, fresh out of the Academy to put on a starship for a 5 year mission and see them grow through the ranks.
By that same token, gamers will generally buy shooters or sports titles on the 360 or PS3 rather than the Wii because beautiful graphics and "traditional" gameplay just work better there.
I think Nintendo has a real shot of changing people's attitude towards FPS on consoles. A lot of people prefer to play FPS on PC because mouse/keyboard provides much better response and control than an analog stick and a trigger. All Nintendo needs to do is get one good FPS with great precision control using the Wii-mote and the nunchuck and I expect gamers may start requesting more FPS games on the Wii even though they do have 'inferior' graphics. Once this happens, watch out Sony and MS.
Hah! I only wish they did use this to 'prevent' 9/11. Then maybe the U.S. public would finally learn that the whole thing was orchestrated by our own government to enact all these new 'security' laws which protect us from these 'terrorists' while destroying our civil liberties and to convince us we needed to go to war in a country supposedly to remove (non-existant) WMD's but in reality to get their oil.
But of course since this software has been in existence for a while now, by just typing this I most likely will show up on some terrorist watch list. I guess I'll just wait for the FBI/Secret Service to show up this morning:)
It's a sad state of affairs we find ourselves in. Bring on the revolution...
At first I thought this was just funny, and then I remembered Snow Crash. Who's to say that if this ever does take off, that someone won't write a brain virus that turns the victim into a human vegetable. Sounds like some serious regulations need to be in place before this stuff becomes mainstream.
Actually, in the novels, HAN marries Leia...they have 3 children. Luke does establish a Jedi training camp....but that has nothing to do with Skywalker brothers.
Well the big difference is that they are star fleet cadets and not Tori Spelling. :) I see what you mean, though. I don't think Dawson's Creek in the Star Trek universe is what anyone wants.
I still think if done right, this could be a big hit. The cadets at Starfleet Academy are there because they are the best and brightest minds, with aspirations to become starfleet officers not some high school bimbo driving daddy's Mercedes and hanging out at the mall.
Think Nova Squadron, Basic Warp Design, and a Military Academy as opposed to Beverly Hills high school, prom, and cellphones.
I think it would be a nice twist if they created a new show about Starfleet Academy. Set it in the post Nemesis Star Trek universe so as not to step on the toes of either TOS, TNG, or the JJ Abrams reboot. The story could follow the life of a select group of cadets through the rigors and trials of attending and graduating from the Academy. Would definitely allow them to provide a more 'human' look at the Star Trek universe while still getting technical enough to appease the Trekkies. Another benefit is that at the end of the show's run at the Academy, we would have a new crew, fresh out of the Academy to put on a starship for a 5 year mission and see them grow through the ranks.
Hah! I only wish they did use this to 'prevent' 9/11. Then maybe the U.S. public would finally learn that the whole thing was orchestrated by our own government to enact all these new 'security' laws which protect us from these 'terrorists' while destroying our civil liberties and to convince us we needed to go to war in a country supposedly to remove (non-existant) WMD's but in reality to get their oil. But of course since this software has been in existence for a while now, by just typing this I most likely will show up on some terrorist watch list. I guess I'll just wait for the FBI/Secret Service to show up this morning :)
It's a sad state of affairs we find ourselves in. Bring on the revolution...
At first I thought this was just funny, and then I remembered Snow Crash. Who's to say that if this ever does take off, that someone won't write a brain virus that turns the victim into a human vegetable. Sounds like some serious regulations need to be in place before this stuff becomes mainstream.
Actually, in the novels, HAN marries Leia...they have 3 children. Luke does establish a Jedi training camp....but that has nothing to do with Skywalker brothers.