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Winner winner, chicken dinner.EXCALIBUR was, I believe, one of the Federation ships destroyed by M5 in "The Ultimate Computer".
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Winner winner, chicken dinner.EXCALIBUR was, I believe, one of the Federation ships destroyed by M5 in "The Ultimate Computer".
There was no directive from Gene Roddenberry that just everything with the Star Trek logo stamped on it was canon
Since canon has now become just another meaningless marketing buzzword, that may legitimately come to pass.I don't mean to be unkind to NERDS, but caring about the "canon" of a TV show about spaceships, or movies about spaceships and muppets, is one of those things they should probably stop doing.
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More than what the media companies do.At this point we may as well make our own sci fi/fantasy IPs.
I just had a random thought...LGR did a video on both Elite Force games (mostly the first) a couple weeks ago. I was rather impressed by that Voyager exploration feature, a relic of a time when expansion packs actually gave you content worth the asking price.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=JHNI4Yc0oMA
It really does makes zero sense from a canon point of view. Takes place partially on the Enterprise-D but uses Voyager interior sets with a combination of TNG and DS9 uniforms and of course the "Borg invasion" itself simply didn't happen. However, I think it's great that the first character seen on screen during the FMV segements appears to be Tracee Cocco as the famous Lt. Jae, the most cross-trained person in Starfleet.Star Trek: Borg involves some kind of Borg invasion that just straight up doesn't happen in any of the series so we can ditch that one
Star Wars EU may be a slightly more nuanced sitaution, I don't know, but most licensed litverses are shit on purpose. They're a way for authors to unload their C and D-grade stories by putting a thin candy coating of some successful franchise on top. If they were writing a great book, they'd have every incentive to set it aside, change the names and setting, and try to push it off as their own unique IP. It's funny to me that that is literally all Star Trek is now, essentially. It's bad, generic sci-fi (or fantasy) writing under a Star Trek license. It's possible to have really great litverses, but I just don't think there's much motivation for it apart from those IPs that originated as or built their core audience with books.The Trek novelverse was always a project of the authors and never had official sanction as a layer of canon that the SW EU did.
Shattered Universe. It was a pilot sim game on the PS2.I just had a random thought...
I know Trek games are probably inherently difficult to make. You can't (usually) get too violent in them... or at least you couldn't before what passes for current-day Trek...
But I have to ask, why didn't they ever make a Trek game set in the Mirror universe? It's always fun to play as the bad guys.
It doesn't *really* matter which Trek this hypothetical game was based on. (With the possible exception of DS9... As great as it was in general, it did the mirror universe dirty.)
My personal preference would be playing a game where you controlled a mirror TNG Enterprise.
I know there are already mirror universe books about pretty much every Trek crew. I even read the mirror universe TNG comics, and I actually *liked* them. We can all debate "canon" forever, but I'd rather just play as a member of evil starfleet in a videogame.
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Just wait until the switch from Bantam Spectra to Del Rey. A few readers are still sort of bitter about how they changed styles. It used to be that Bantam would talk to big sci-fi writers about working on Star Wars, ask for a proposal, approve or disapprove, then let them go at it. But under Del Rey, most books had to fill in slots on these massive, dozen-book long storylines that were structured at the editorial level.Star Wars EU may be a slightly more nuanced sitaution, I don't know
Is that the fucking mayor of Chicago?They're going after DS9 in this season. The president's one-quarter Cardassian, one-quarter Bajoran, and half-human. Lurians (Morn's Species) and mutated Ferengi are everywhere, and now...
The mayor of Chicago being a changeling who wants to exterminate all humans. It all starts to make sense now.Is that the fucking mayor of Chicago?
I remember watching Stone Trek episodes when they were new on Shockwave's website. I still watch the "Star Trekkin" video from time to time.https://youtube.com/watch?v=_vPWE2Ebz48
Here’s something really fucking oldschool. I’m genuinely interested to know how many people in this thread are even aware of Stone Trek, let alone anyone who remembers it from back in the day. It’s pretty much what it looks like; a mutant hybrid of the Flintstones and Star Trek TOS. Filled to the brim with bad jokes, puns, and boomer humor. The first episodes are copyrighted as far back as 2000, which is kind of an interesting era internet-wise where boomer humor still reigned supreme and the post-9/11 edgelord era of Newgrounds hadn’t really gotten its footing yet.
The show does live up to its stone-age aesthetics in more ways than one. The humor is often painfully dated, mostly treading over the usual ground of Shatner jokes, making fun of Star Trek clichés like having a dead redshirt count, making common references to other franchises like 2001: A Space Odyssey and Star Wars, and in general it’s barely even a surface level parody of the show its aping. This isn’t really a huge problem, it’s a flash animation from fucking 2000, you can’t exactly ask for much, and this was a bit before nerd wank ruined making references to shit altogether, but someone with modern sensibilities might find it rather unfunny.
Additionally something else that’s antiquated about the show is unfortunately its animation quality; which is choppy as Hell. The audio quality is also shit; sometimes I can barely hear what the characters are saying to each other. Again though, this was released back in 2000 and to be fair it actually looks pretty good for that era.
Still, I’d like to know what you guys think of it, especially in comparison to modern shit like Lower Decks. Is it way better? Guilty of some of the same laziness? Or is it unfunny in its own way?
Here's the old Angelfire website, along with archives of it:
https://www.angelfire.com/fl/sapringer/STONETREK.html
If you scroll to the bottom of the page there's a couple of other Trek; parodies I didn't feel like archiving them all.
https://web.archive.org/web/20080622053501/http://www.angelfire.com/fl/sapringer/STONETREKDOTCOM.html
https://archive.ph/7m4ih
https://archive.fo/qadxE
https://archive.ph/WuIS9
Come on now, Beetlejuice doesn't want to kill all humans.The mayor of Chicago being a changeling who wants to exterminate all humans. It all starts to make sense now.
Well, the only thing that creature did was just linger in the background and cheat at gambling.Is that the fucking mayor of Chicago?