Hey, that interview was fairly motivational actually. Coming home from work, reading that interview, really lifted my spirits..now I Want to rediscover what I've lost since...the transistion.
There were a lot of problems with this first episode to be frank, but it was entertaining.
I can't get over the fact that by updating its timeline with our current modern history, they throw out several things. Like the Eugenics War, which was suppose to have occured in the mid to late 90's -- thus arriving Khan Noonian Singh to dominate most of the world... San Francisco looked pretty much the same more than a hundred years from now. I mean -- the Eugenics Wars weren't exactly passive... Earth had to rebuild!
There wasn't much to the script at all either. It was rather disinteresting and trite. They all used common catch phrases with no innovative dialogue whatsoever. And what was the overal point of this story anyway? A small piece to a large puzzel, perhaps. Hopefully the completed puzzel will not resemble the obfuscated rubble of a junkyard...
It has potential. No doubt about it, but this story belongs in a parellel Trek universe.
Hey, that interview was fairly motivational actually. Coming home from work, reading that interview, really lifted my spirits..now I Want to rediscover what I've lost since...the transistion.
*sigh*
Thanks Wil
Ryan M
There were a lot of problems with this first episode to be frank, but it was entertaining.
I can't get over the fact that by updating its timeline with our current modern history, they throw out several things. Like the Eugenics War, which was suppose to have occured in the mid to late 90's -- thus arriving Khan Noonian Singh to dominate most of the world... San Francisco looked pretty much the same more than a hundred years from now. I mean -- the Eugenics Wars weren't exactly passive... Earth had to rebuild!
There wasn't much to the script at all either. It was rather disinteresting and trite. They all used common catch phrases with no innovative dialogue whatsoever. And what was the overal point of this story anyway? A small piece to a large puzzel, perhaps. Hopefully the completed puzzel will not resemble the obfuscated rubble of a junkyard...
It has potential. No doubt about it, but this story belongs in a parellel Trek universe.
//RM
Hm. You're being a KDE/Linux zeatlot/eliteist too. Not everyone has to love Linux!
Just like not everyone has to hate Microsoft...
Ryan