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HellBilly
No contest, they are both shite.
The 'beaming down' part is theoretically possible. Scientists have already 'beamed' particles elsewhere quite successfully!
No contest, they are both shite.
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I’ve been a lifelong SW fan (originals) so would always be Team SW.
However, the sheer volume of SW ‘dross’ that’s been launched since this thread was started, is making me want to vote ST in protest!
They were both overrated IMO and took themselves way too seriously. I did enjoy the send ups on The Simpsons though
And Galaxy Quest was a brilliant parody of Star Trek
Because of my age I loved the early Star Trek, but never got on with Star Wars which was overbloated soap opera. However I quickly went off all the ST spin-offs as all the characters, including all the aliens from myriad difference species, all sounded like they were graduates of Harvard Business School. Voyager was particularly bad in that respect.
Now also I've gone off the originals. Obviously it's gone on record how ground-breaking the role of Nichelle Nichols was, praised at the time by Martin Luther King and acknowledged as a role model by the next generation of black actresses, but that said I now can't stand the racism shown to Spock. Hardly an episode can go by without someone, usually McCoy making derogatory remarks about his origins, his appearance, and his logical Vulcan being and culture.
Yeah, ok, he's a member of a fictitious species, but McCoy's behaviour legitimises racist attitudes. I now find it uncomfortable, whereas as a boy I didn't think anything of it.
All that being said I can watch 'The city at the edge of forever' (Original) and 'The inner light' (Next Gen) over and over again.
Star Trek all the way. Starwars Has become kiddyfied and with Disney owning them now It's only going to get more family friendly.
Because of my age I loved the early Star Trek, but never got on with Star Wars which was overbloated soap opera. However I quickly went off all the ST spin-offs as all the characters, including all the aliens from myriad difference species, all sounded like they were graduates of Harvard Business School. Voyager was particularly bad in that respect.
Now also I've gone off the originals. Obviously it's gone on record how ground-breaking the role of Nichelle Nichols was, praised at the time by Martin Luther King and acknowledged as a role model by the next generation of black actresses, but that said I now can't stand the racism shown to Spock. Hardly an episode can go by without someone, usually McCoy making derogatory remarks about his origins, his appearance, and his logical Vulcan being and culture.
Yeah, ok, he's a member of a fictitious species, but McCoy's behaviour legitimises racist attitudes. I now find it uncomfortable, whereas as a boy I didn't think anything of it.
All that being said I can watch 'The city at the edge of forever' (Original) and 'The inner light' (Next Gen) over and over again.