cuchi

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[–] cuchi@startrek.website 3 points 11 hours ago

Star Trek Voyager but the writers are from Star Trek Lower Decks.

[–] cuchi@startrek.website 6 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I don't know, DS9 is not that edgy and when there is extremist actions they are complained for not follow the starfleet tradition or being unethicals.

[–] cuchi@startrek.website 1 points 2 days ago

Yeah, something similar happend to somebody which watch the series with me.

Old Star Trek is really a series who you need to use your imagination to don't notice the lame special effects, that's something which was fixed in new Star Trek with high budget visual effects.

 

cannot personalize it in any way, not the tactical engineer or scientist carreeer, nor the appearance.

If I had known that, my first character would have been an engineer instead. Now I have two tacticians.

 
[–] cuchi@startrek.website 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

So starfleet has quota law?

[–] cuchi@startrek.website 1 points 6 days ago

I came later to the party, but I just watch this today.

Good concept but lacks of Gene Roddenberry's optimism.

Yes, the ending of the episode is optimistic, but I would’ve liked the Federation to feel confident and secure from the very beginning, and then, as the episode progressed, start having doubts. I understand that they want to add more nuance to the starfleet, but you know what? That’s already what Halo and Mass Effect do. (although the third Mass Effect 3 is ironically a bit more optimistic). I want them to genuinely be able to present a positive vision of the future.

[–] cuchi@startrek.website 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I didn't reach two hours playing.

[–] cuchi@startrek.website 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

And there is "welcome back" or "only for new players" rewards?

 

I think I still have an Arc account when I tried the game in 2012 (I didn't know english back then)

Old account or new account? It is the same?

[–] cuchi@startrek.website 1 points 1 week ago

I don't know why the Crystalline Chaos it reminds me to Warframe New War ships.

[–] cuchi@startrek.website 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Source of Harry Potter demographics: https://pro.morningconsult.com/instant-intel/harry-potter-fandom-demographics Getting almost 50-50 woman and male in a fandom is VERY hard to get.

Of course there is black people who love what Star Trek do in their universe, but they aren't a big number of the fandom, Whoopi Goldberg is a great actress, yes, but still the fandom is predominant by white men because the story itself is more atracted to that audience.

[–] cuchi@startrek.website 1 points 1 week ago

So it is like TESO endeavors! But they are worthy for gameplay instead of cosmetics.

[–] cuchi@startrek.website 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I have to source but really, you still gonna denied it.

[–] cuchi@startrek.website 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (4 children)

Still, Harry Potter is enjoyed by boys and girls, my point was not about quality, is how a story manage to get that "all audience taste" goal.

Harry Potter is demographically diverse, instead of Star Trek, even if I like Star Trek way more than Harry Potter.

 

Ok, this gonna sound polemic and I'm gonna try to not use any adjectives. (Except for once)

The thing is that sometimes I feel like many stories try to appeal to a broad audience, but regardless of what they aim for, a lot of the time the audience ends up being (I’ll allow myself this just once) men rather than women. I’m not sure if this happens with the animated series of Avatar, but I do notice that with Star Trek, even though they try to make everyone feel represented, the reality is that the average viewer is, well, just that—the average person in the country where it’s broadcast.

In the case of Avatar, it’s criticized by some Japanese people because they associate it more with China, to the point that they label it as almost racist when it’s compared to Japanese animation (anime). What I mean is that no matter how much a series tries to appeal to a general audience or to please everyone, that’s never really going to happen; it will always end up having a group with shared characteristics that likes it.

But what do you think? Can there be stories that anyone—regardless of gender, ethnicity, or country—can enjoy? I think the closest thing to that is Harry Potter, and well, you know what the creator is like, but that’s not the point here.

It’s hard to explain, but this is more aimed at writers or any other creative producer: do you write with a specific audience in mind, or do you think that everyone will like what you create?

 

I want to know if this is the typical MMORPG with forced daily quest to get exclusive rewards instead of giving actual contet or it is actually interesting story and gameplay wise.

 
 

After watching many episodes of many Star Trek series I was considering to make my own fanfic like I did with Half-Life Ampere.

I have a few ideas, but I'm not sure, it is normal to want to make up my own story set in Star Trek universe?

Also, I personally have troubles to try to be the most lore friendly possible and that make me angry while I'm typing down eveything.

 

I really like this episode, not only because it continue the story of M'benga, but also because it has this tradition complexity about Kilingon, and lot of action and drama in every character.

 

I hear Babylon 5 and The Expanse is nice, but I hear so little about those two shows I don't know what to expect of these stories.

live action as animated recommendation is allowed.

 

Also to the Krall of Unreal Tournament 3. What you think?

 

You are waiting for more borg and romulans? Are you interested in a new enemy of the federation to appear or have another re-encounter like the cardassians?

 

Watching Star Trek Strange New Worlds, I'm enjoying so far after watching season 1, but I personally think Paramount appeals for nostalgia more than a new public, specially with lots and lots of reference who only fans will catch.

And I start to remembering those people who complaing about Star Wars or Fallout, with the idea of franchises which need a 360 grades turn to bring something new, for example, Fallout fans complain about the overuse of Broterhood of Steel, something I think is a silly thing to complaing since is almost the face of Fallout franchise is a whole.

But my question is; do Star Trek fans has the same opinions and thoughts? Of letting go the franchise?

Image as example, also, I'm waiting for respectful discussion and not flamewar.

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