• Strange New Worlds Doesn't Understand Vulcans

    From Ubiquitous@3:633/280.2 to All on Thu Aug 28 02:56:03 2025
    The latest episode of Star Trek Strange New Worlds is called Four and a Half Fulcans. I actually talked about this episode over a year ago because they do this thing now with Modern Star Trek where they release clips of a particular episode that they're filming about a year before the episode airs. They never used to do this back in the old days of Star Trek. It's just kind of odd to me. So, the episode almost feels like an old one, but but it's actually just the latest season 3 episode. Anyway, this episode demonstrates how the
    writers really don't understand the Vulcans as an alien race on Star Trek, which I have to say that's a pretty big deal. It is a pretty big deal to be that unaware, to be that ignorant of something so important to Star Trek's mythology, to Star Trek's longunning lore, because the Vulcans are an extremely important alien species, a major part of Star Trek.

    https://youtu.be/0t153G9zDo8?si=MRvOCU0Jt2VTNhN8


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  • From NoBody@3:633/280.2 to All on Thu Aug 28 21:34:42 2025
    On Wed, 27 Aug 2025 12:56:03 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
    wrote:

    The latest episode of Star Trek Strange New Worlds is called Four and a Half >Fulcans. I actually talked about this episode over a year ago because they do >this thing now with Modern Star Trek where they release clips of a particular >episode that they're filming about a year before the episode airs. They never >used to do this back in the old days of Star Trek. It's just kind of odd to >me. So, the episode almost feels like an old one, but but it's actually just >the latest season 3 episode. Anyway, this episode demonstrates how the >writers really don't understand the Vulcans as an alien race on Star Trek, >which I have to say that's a pretty big deal. It is a pretty big deal to be >that unaware, to be that ignorant of something so important to Star Trek's >mythology, to Star Trek's longunning lore, because the Vulcans are an >extremely important alien species, a major part of Star Trek.

    https://youtu.be/0t153G9zDo8?si=MRvOCU0Jt2VTNhN8

    The truth is the writers simply don't care.

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  • From Ubiquitous@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Aug 29 18:30:46 2025
    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    The latest episode of Star Trek Strange New Worlds is called Four and a Half >>Fulcans. I actually talked about this episode over a year ago because they >>do this thing now with Modern Star Trek where they release clips of a >>particular episode that they're filming about a year before the episode >>airs. They never used to do this back in the old days of Star Trek. It's >>just kind of odd to me. So, the episode almost feels like an old one, but >>but it's actually just the latest season 3 episode. Anyway, this episode >>demonstrates how the writers really don't understand the Vulcans as an >>alien race on Star Trek, which I have to say that's a pretty big deal. It >>is a pretty big deal to be that unaware, to be that ignorant of something >>so important to Star Trek's mythology, to Star Trek's longunning lore, >>because the Vulcans are an extremely important alien species, a major part >>of Star Trek.

    https://youtu.be/0t153G9zDo8?si=MRvOCU0Jt2VTNhN8

    The truth is the writers simply don't care.

    Or they care more about The Message than the story.


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  • From anim8rfsk@3:633/280.2 to All on Sat Aug 30 02:15:30 2025
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    The latest episode of Star Trek Strange New Worlds is called Four and a Half
    Fulcans. I actually talked about this episode over a year ago because they >>> do this thing now with Modern Star Trek where they release clips of a
    particular episode that they're filming about a year before the episode >>> airs. They never used to do this back in the old days of Star Trek. It's >>> just kind of odd to me. So, the episode almost feels like an old one, but >>> but it's actually just the latest season 3 episode. Anyway, this episode >>> demonstrates how the writers really don't understand the Vulcans as an
    alien race on Star Trek, which I have to say that's a pretty big deal. It >>> is a pretty big deal to be that unaware, to be that ignorant of something >>> so important to Star Trek's mythology, to Star Trek's longunning lore,
    because the Vulcans are an extremely important alien species, a major part >>> of Star Trek.

    https://youtu.be/0t153G9zDo8?si=MRvOCU0Jt2VTNhN8

    The truth is the writers simply don't care.

    Or they care more about The Message than the story.



    One of the stupidgirl writers went on record as saying it was more
    important to put in woke messages than to write a good script.

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  • From Ubiquitous@3:633/280.2 to All on Sat Aug 30 05:01:03 2025
    anim8rfsk@cox.net wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    NoBody@nowhere.com wrote:

    The truth is the writers simply don't care.

    Or they care more about The Message than the story.

    One of the stupidgirl writers went on record as saying it was more
    important to put in woke messages than to write a good script.

    As did a writer for Trek or Marvel movies.



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