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I mean come on!!!
I loved Star Trek as a kid! I had all the models,Phasers,Tricorders,and every other model they had along with the blueprints of the Enterprise,Shuttle and every piece of equipment they had.
Then I grew to the age of 13 .......
Star Trek was intended for adults, not children, even Roddenberry himself said so. Do you expect a 13-year-old to fully understand some of the scientific techno-lingo they use? Star Wars was the sci-fi intended for children. I loved Star Wars as a little kid and graduated onto Star Trek as I matured.
Oh come on!!
None of the "lingo" was based on scientific facts,it was all made up bullshit.
It was "made up bullshit" to some extent, but based originally on basic scientific principles we know, then they sort of took it and ran with it. You have to give Trek credit for its science/storytelling ambition.
It sounds like you're the one who's taking Star Trek too seriously. Relax. It's a lot more fun if you approach it in a more humorous, playful way. Why not have fun with its many little quirks?
I mean come on!!!
I loved Star Trek as a kid! I had all the models,Phasers,Tricorders,and every other model they had along with the blueprints of the Enterprise,Shuttle and every piece of equipment they had.
Then I grew to the age of 13 .......
Star Trek was intended for adults, not children, even Roddenberry himself said so. Do you expect a 13-year-old to fully understand some of the scientific techno-lingo they use? Star Wars was the sci-fi intended for children. I loved Star Wars as a little kid and graduated onto Star Trek as I matured.
Oh come on!!
None of the "lingo" was based on scientific facts,it was all made up bullshit.
It was "made up bullshit" to some extent, but based originally on basic scientific principles we know, then they sort of took it and ran with it. You have to give Trek credit for its science/storytelling ambition.
It sounds like you're the one who's taking Star Trek too seriously. Relax. It's a lot more fun if you approach it in a more humorous, playful way. Why not have fun with its many little quirks?
I like science fiction as much as the next guy but some take it a bit to serious.
I mean come on!!!
I loved Star Trek as a kid! I had all the models,Phasers,Tricorders,and every other model they had along with the blueprints of the Enterprise,Shuttle and every piece of equipment they had.
Then I grew to the age of 13 .......
Star Trek was intended for adults, not children, even Roddenberry himself said so. Do you expect a 13-year-old to fully understand some of the scientific techno-lingo they use? Star Wars was the sci-fi intended for children. I loved Star Wars as a little kid and graduated onto Star Trek as I matured.
Oh come on!!
None of the "lingo" was based on scientific facts,it was all made up bullshit.
It was "made up bullshit" to some extent, but based originally on basic scientific principles we know, then they sort of took it and ran with it. You have to give Trek credit for its science/storytelling ambition.
It sounds like you're the one who's taking Star Trek too seriously. Relax. It's a lot more fun if you approach it in a more humorous, playful way. Why not have fun with its many little quirks?
I like science fiction as much as the next guy but some take it a bit to serious.
That's the exact point I'm trying to make. I like to find a lot of humor in sci-fi as well. It's not an insult, it's simply for fun.
Kirk was taught the Vulcan self defense....Dim Mak by Spock...LOL, Just saw the old Star Trek episode with the funniest, prolonged Capt. Kirk fight of all time. The Enterprise goes back in time to a 1960s Army Base and Kirk gets caught by three army guys and he manages to beat multi-shades of living shit out of all three of them using all these cartoonish moves that defy all Newtonian physics. At one point Kirk physically launches himself into the air sideways and uses his body as a bowling ball to knock over the three guys like bowling pins. Really.
Holy shit, is there anything Capt. Kirk COULDN'T do???![]()
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Kirk did well against Khan, considering Khan's extreme strength. I assume that cannister with which Kirk bludgeoned him was actually metal and some 23rd century type of fire extinguisher (my educated guess).