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Repelle , in Searching for the "most representative" Star Trek episode

I wanna say “the corbomite maneuver” from TOS. I think it’s one of the best episodes of all, but most people don’t so i think it’s okay from the its all downhill perspective. It has everything: Kirk mentoring, an extremely powerful alien of the week, solving problems without fighting, but still tense situations. Such a great and representative episode.

From TNG maybe First Contact. Good intro episode as you get intro to the federation through the eyes of an alien of the week. The alien-chasing woman may be not a good thing to show depending on the person you’re showing it to, though.

For DS9, in the hands of the prophets. Doesn’t require much backstory unlike a lot of DS9, great ep, classic ethical debate/social commentary, and the majesty that is Vedek Winn.

For Voyager maybe distant origin. Great ep, doesn’t need much backstory, also great commentary on society

Corgana ,
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I picked "Doomsday Machine" but Corbomite Maneuver is also really good. Classic in multiple senses of the word.

rob_t_firefly ,
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Another bonus of showing them "Corbomite" first is that they won't be wondering what the hell the deal is with that freaky face thing at the end of the closing credits when watching other episodes.

snooggums , in Why fed ship do not have dedicate landing team, but send bridge crew on dangerous mission ?
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To keep the number of characters in the core cast to a reasonable size.

setsneedtofeed ,
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You can still see the remnants of trying to address the "realism" issue with things like Riker existing at all. Writing in an XO was supposed to divide responsibilities. However if that had been stuck to rigidly, Picard would never be written into many exciting situations.

MACOs on ENT should have logically made Malcolm redundant, but the show kept finding things for him to do.

kandoh , in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Wrapping Up Season 3 Production, Work on Season 4 Begins Spring 2025

Miracle it wasn't cancelled in the current landscape

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I think it'll probably get five seasons, but I wouldn't hold my breath beyond that.

wingsfortheirsmiles ,

If it doesn't get at least as many as Discovery I'll be incredibly sad

StillPaisleyCat ,
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If the actors’ contracts are for 7 calendar years but production is stretched out as is has been due to the pandemic and the strike, it’s hard to see how more than 5 seasons are possible without severe escalation in labour costs for US talent.

cybervseas ,

Yeah. soon we're going to have SNW and Prodigy? That's not so bad, I guess. I'll miss LD…

qantravon ,

Starfleet Academy series is also in production.

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The Academy series remains on track to start filming this summer.

ShepherdPie ,

Seems almost universally praised from what I've seen. With the loss of DSC, I can't see them dumping another show with nothing in the works.

HobbitFoot , in Star Trek Is Showing More Love To Scott Bakula’s Enterprise

Enterprise was great when it was allowed to be the prequel it was meant to be. The actors were great. Set and prop design was on point. There were interesting ideas to explore during that time like the Vulcan-Andorian Cold War and the increasing destabilization cause by Romulus.

Cut the Temporal Cold War and the Xindi and Enterprise could have gone on for seven seasons and we might have seen the Earth-Romulus War.

A_Chilean_Cyborg ,
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1000%, and cut things like transporters and replicators like the writers had originally envisioned.

Make it more astronaut-y.

btaf45 ,

I don't think they had replicators. They were invented ~50 years after Enterprise.

Manabi ,
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I actually liked the Temporal Cold War stuff and the Xindi arc, but that fourth season was so damn good. I wish we'd gotten at least a couple more seasons like that.

btaf45 ,

but that fourth season was so damn good.

It was the best seaon of any Trek ever IMO.

mriormro , in Star Trek Is Showing More Love To Scott Bakula’s Enterprise
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Mzpip OP ,

LOL! But whether or not you like the theme song, I maintain that the visuals of the opening credits are the most imaginative of all the treks.

richieadler ,

If not the most imaginative, certainly the most inspiring, and it evokes a strong insertion in our reality.

FordBeeblebrox ,

My grandpa was a reactor monkey on the CVN Enterprise and the primary reason I’m such a huge sci-fi nerd, every time I see Big E in the intro it makes me think of him and hopeful we’ll see NCC-1701 someday.

A_Chilean_Cyborg ,
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The song is heavily meh, but the visuals may as well be the best of any intro.

If they composed something more trek-y, it would be the best intro of them all!

Manabi ,
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Back when Enterprise was airing some fan took the opening video and put it to an instrumental instead of the song and it was awesome as hell. Really wish I'd saved a copy of that now.

A_Chilean_Cyborg , (edited )
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I too would wish you have saved a copy of that, now I'm curious as hell SMH.

I found this but i'm guessing it's probably not that one.

here they're swapping themes from the archer one and sounds greeeaaat

Manabi ,
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It was more like this one where they use an instrumental version of the opening theme, but as I recall the music was more along the lines of Voyager's opening theme.

southsamurai , in Star Trek Is Showing More Love To Scott Bakula’s Enterprise
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I very much enjoyed enterprise at the time, despite the horrible theme song and the flaws in writing that spotted most episodes.

Now, part of that is being a huge Bakula fan. I love the way he throws himself into roles. I think though, had there been another age actor in the role I still would have enjoyed the show.

It wasn't great Trek. Probably the weakest of the older series, depending on tastes and criteria. Certainly wasn't up to TNG, TOS, or DS 9. I'd put it on par with Voyager, though it was both bad and good in different ways, with the lack of attention being paid to established Vulcan history in Enterprise tipping the scales to it being lesser than Voyager.

But I really liked that they tried to go back to the whole "wagon train in space" vibe. And the cast was great. Can't hold the iffy writing against the cast, and there were some great moments where the actors kept things from being worse just by virtue of how they carried their characters.

I don't rewatch any of the series as a binge though, so my opinion might change when the flaws are showing up in rapid succession compared to the original pace of watching week by week and over time. I know binge watching made me almost hate shows I used to like a good bit (like Bones as an example).

I can't compare anything to the newer shows since I've kinda stopped watching much in the way of "tv" the last few years, so I haven't caught any of the stuff that has been done in the last decade. Could be that one of the new shows would be worse, in comparison to the earlier shows, I dunno. Doesn't help that I despise the reboot movies, and the fact e that they happened kinda soured me on new Trek overall. The folks running things don't seem to be interested in the kind of shows that made me enjoy Trek in the first place, but that's second hand impression from seeing what people say online

Manabi ,
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All of them hold up pretty well when binging them, although I do fairly slow binges, maybe watching 3 - 4 episodes a day at most. There are episodes I dislike and I simply skip those when binging, which helps a lot. (For example DS9 is my favorite Trek but I really, really hate Vedik/Kai Wynn and skip the earlier episodes where she's being an annoying bitch. I do watch the later episodes where she's a lot more important, but I still hate her character so much. For TNG I skip all of season 1 and most of season 2.)

TheImpressiveX , in Season 1 Of ‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ Available For Free On YouTube In USA
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Barx , in Was it a good thing that SNW explicitly said the Federation is socialist?

It's good because most of the American audience is too politically miseducated to recognize it otherwise.

SteefLem , in EXO-6 Unveils Museum-Grade Collectible Captain Picard Figures from Star Trek: The Next Generation
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Head looks kinda weird

geekwithsoul ,
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Yeah, it’s strangely beefy looking. Giving off Yul Brynner vibes

SteefLem ,
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Yes, Yul Brynner. I was like it looks like some one i just couldnt place it :)

Corgana , in Paul Giamatti Boards ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’
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Lower Decks died for this

wirehead , in Paul Giamatti Boards ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’

I hope that, at some point in the series, they reference his prized bottle of Chateau Picard that he's been saving for a special occasion.

vacuumfountain ,
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If it goes missing, he could just have a Merlot.

RampantParanoia2365 ,

Give it up. He's not drinking any fucking merlot.

singpolyma , in Why Detmer & Owosekun Were Missing From Star Trek: Discovery Season 5 Explained By Showrunner
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I barely even noticed they got replaced. They never got to have any story involvement or character development, just like most of the rest of the bridge crew in Discovery.

skfsh , (edited ) in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Discovery | 5x10 "Life, Itself"

I had placed a huge bet on Owo and Detmer warping the ISS Enterprise in at the last minute to save everyone's bacon, and now I'm homeless

ritos ,

Adam Pranica is that you???

Jaccident ,

I lost so much money in that too.

themoken , in Me at age six, at Star Trek: The Experience

So cool, thanks for sharing.

clay_pidgin , in Master Replicas Ending Star Trek Starship Sales on June 15

They seemed like good quality and great designs, but I could never swing $30-50 for a glorified Micromachine to put on my shelf. I'm jelly of people who have them, though!

stargazingpenguin , (edited )
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They are generally really good quality, especially the XL ships. Just judging by the ones I have though, I'm not sure about the others. I can definitely understand them not being worth the money to everyone though. I did get a few of the smaller ships, but I wasn't as impressed with them. They generally feel and look cheaper, there's just not as much detail.

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