dethstrobe

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[–] dethstrobe@startrek.website 2 points 4 months ago (3 children)

I think I can agree. I won't go so far as to say that I didn't like it, and I'm not sure what I wanted out of it, but I do feel like it was lacking that je ne sais quoi that would make it exceptional.

It did have a few standout episodes, but for some reason I didn't feel as invested in all the many narratives that were going on. Maybe it really was just that too much was going on at once. Like so many times I didn't understand the relationships between the characters.

The animation was top notch though. Kyoto Animation really knocked it out of the park there at least.

[–] dethstrobe@startrek.website 6 points 4 months ago

I think Discovery is perfectly OK Star Trek. However, because it had a few changes in show runners things progress very strangely.

Season 1 is a 10 hour movie. I liked it for doing something different, and thought the plot twist was interesting.

Season 2 starts off good, but then jumps the (metaphorical) shark at the end.

Season 3 thru 5 starts to feel more like traditional Star Trek, just with wacky doom's day scenario in the background until it's resolved at the end of the season. It honestly feels too formulaic, but I thought Season 4's ending was fantastic, some of the middle stuff was a mixed bag.

Anyway, I still think you should watch it. It's perfectly adequate. Didn't make me throw up at all.

[–] dethstrobe@startrek.website 1 points 4 months ago

I didn't see Akira mentioned, so I'll name drop it. The amount of movement, even for the lip syncing which is honestly kind of unheard of for anime, and the dynamic flowing camera all without the use of CGI. It's really bonkers how good it is.

[–] dethstrobe@startrek.website 1 points 4 months ago

So Khan and gang are on Ceti Alpha V. We see foreshadowing that Ceti Alpha VI is going to blow up. And we know it does in Wrath of Khan. What I don't understand is how Chekov and company mistake Ceti Alpha V for VI. Khan says that the planet's orbit shifted because of the explosion of VI.

But if VI is the outter most planet, how does it push V out further? Or like, how could they have mistaken V for VI when there is clearly a missing planet in the system. I guess because they were looking for a non-M class planet and didn't even bother to count the planets in the Ceti Alpha system. I guess that makes sense...

It also doesn't exactly make sense that a planet would just blow up, but I guess it could happen...

Anyway, I'm really enjoying this audio drama. This is honestly my first audio drama. I hope some animator with too much free time tries to make some cool visuals to go with this.

[–] dethstrobe@startrek.website 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

Yeah, I think this book/podcast is what named them Ceti Eel. I'm pretty sure they're unnamed in Wrath of Khan.

[–] dethstrobe@startrek.website 6 points 4 months ago

The link to the stream is broken. It should point to Gigguk's channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-P3HWXGYm4

Interesting short film. It moved at a quick pace so that I didn't get bored, and was slow enough to let scenes breath and let you think about what's happening.

Also, I've never heard of Gigguk before this point. But apparently he's a anime fan/influencer, and once upon a time worked for the BBC. I hope this ends up being profitable. I really enjoy indy anime. It can just do a lot more experimental stuff.

[–] dethstrobe@startrek.website 2 points 4 months ago

Yeah, I think hair splinters is plausible. I didn't even know this was a thing until I started to grow out my beard and tugged on it like a wise old sage but ended up breaking the tip off and getting is stuck in my thumb...a few times...you think I'd learn to stop doing that...

[–] dethstrobe@startrek.website 4 points 4 months ago

What a wild ride. This show was so hilarious, charming, and beautiful. The artistry in the CGI work and I'm just blown away with the dubs. They dubbed it in so many languages and it's really good!

[–] dethstrobe@startrek.website 9 points 5 months ago (2 children)

I also really like Season 3, but I do feel it is the weakest of the 3 seasons we got so far.

[–] dethstrobe@startrek.website 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

What are the rifles they're using? Maybe taken from the 90s Eugenic Wars? I guess Kirk would have left them with it, since they're basically obsolete and they do need something to help defend themselves.

[–] dethstrobe@startrek.website 14 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

I don't like destiny episodes. It makes it feel like nothing matters. Like in ENT's Shockwave, the crew just follows Daniel's plan it and it all works out.

I feel this was not a very strong season, but I did enjoy it and that they experimented with the shows formula a bit. But over all, I feel this is the weakest of the 3 seasons we have so far.

Also, what's up with all the mind melds? I went back and watch Dagger of the Mind, the first time we see an onscreen mind meld, and Spock says that he never mind melded with a human before. I guess he could always be lying, as that is definitely within Spock's ability, but it seems like a trivial thing to lie about. But I get it, don't be a slave to canon when we got a story to tell.

But to be realistic, it'd have been easier to make a program that could fire the phasers at the same time rather then a mind meld. And at the same time, there are many times in Star Trek where literally basic cyber security or actual computer programming could have saved the day, and at the end of the day that's just not good compelling story telling.

I'm also a bit disappointed that they did not find a contrived techno babel solution to save Gamble. But I get it, he's not bridge crew, so is expendable.

It was nice that Pike and Batel got to experience a happy ending that we know will never come.

I don't think I much like this episode though.

[–] dethstrobe@startrek.website 3 points 5 months ago

I'm refreshing myself on Khan story and am watching Space Seed. And I see Lt. McGivers identifies Khan as a Sikh. I knew that Khan and company rules over India during the Eugenics Wars, but for some reason I always thought since the augments were multiracial, I just assumed they got Ricardo Montalban, a Mexican actor, because when they're combining genes to make the perfect human they just kind of go with whatever's on hand.

It not makes me think that Andrews is even better casting choice now.

Not to throw shade at Montalban, because I love Ricardo Montalban. He's got so much charisma. But I do think it makes sense to have a Sikh character played by an Indian actor.

In contrast, Benedict Cumberbatch is another fantastic actor, but literally made no sense why they casted him as Khan.

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