• Cosmic Cleric
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    6 months ago

    Thanks for the reply.

    Data/B4/Lore were all partitioned in the same positronic brain that was in a “new” Data body.

    And Lore and Data had an internal fight over the body.

    That seems unusual, that one positronic brain can handle all three of those at once, but it sounds like a potentially interesting episode.

    I feel bad for B4, sounds like he’d be way out classed by the other two.

    Also you really should give Strange New Worlds a try at least.

    I might if it ever comes to a service that I have a sub to where I can see it.

    But fundamentally, I’m kind of a ‘substance over style’ type of person, and all the new Nu Trek stuff seems like all style and all amateurish storytelling retcon, no world building/lore substance.

    I kind of feel like that if the writers can’t respect the lore and the world building in the Star Trek shows that came before them, and only doing them lip service later on when they’re desperate and pandering for viewership, then they’re not respectful of me or my viewing time, and hence not worth my effort to ‘engage’ (pardon the pun).

    But I will keep an eye out for Strange New Worlds, and if I see an episode on cable/streaming service, I’ll check it out. I’ve seen some shorts on YouTube, and it peaked my interest a little bit.

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      6 months ago

      no world building/lore substance.

      I like Picard and Discovery because they do better at this. At least they have a story arc over a season, and both seem to fit with canon well enough for me. The first season of Discovery is the best Star Trek ever

      Strange New World is also good, but it took a lot longer for me to get into because it is more “story of the week”, similar to older series. Plus the previews/ads did not appeal to me at all. Eventually I did get over it and enjoyed the show for what it is