None of the writing from any subsequent series has come close to the quality of writing on the first season of TOS. In fact with TOS it was opposite, the writing and plotlines degraded in quality each season and reached it's low point in season 3 (the final season).
Yes I've used the map hack on Starcraft- not to cheat, but to give myself a fighting chance because cheating is so widespread on BNET. The whole balance of power concept from that Star Trek episode where Kirk in response to the Klingons arming one side of a warring faction, broke the rules and armed the other side in order to create an equilibrium. It's a never ending cycle because everytime a patch is released, the new hack follows in a matter of days. Maybe trying to cut corners for that edge is just human nature.
None of the writing from any subsequent series has come close to the quality of writing on the first season of TOS. In fact with TOS it was opposite, the writing and plotlines degraded in quality each season and reached it's low point in season 3 (the final season).
Yes I've used the map hack on Starcraft- not to cheat, but to give myself a fighting chance because cheating is so widespread on BNET. The whole balance of power concept from that Star Trek episode where Kirk in response to the Klingons arming one side of a warring faction, broke the rules and armed the other side in order to create an equilibrium. It's a never ending cycle because everytime a patch is released, the new hack follows in a matter of days. Maybe trying to cut corners for that edge is just human nature.