Do you ever check your facts before spouting such idiocy? Let's take a look...(Actually wearing mini-skirts on TV was also a first. Star Trek tested the censoring limits, before Trek, miniskirts would've been unthinkable on national TV)
According to www.startrek.com , the first Trek episode aired was The Man Trap, 8-Sep-66. So according to you, women were wearing burkhas before this? Let's take a look...
According to www.tvtome.com , Petticoat Junction aired it's first episode:
1. 1-1 001 24-Sep-1963 Spur Line to Shady Rest
Lots of scantily-clad women in that one.
Get Smart
1. 1-1 001 18-Sep-1965 Mr. Big
Yes, Agent 99 wore some great miniskirts back then...
That Girl
1. 1-1 005 08-Sep-1966 Don't Just Do Something, Stand There
Yup, Marlo Thomas wore miniskirts too...
Hate to bring up a cliche, but you really need to get out more, kid.
(Yes, not so much the Nazi thing as the black rights. THINK, it was in the 60s during the civil rights movement you bet it helped society gauge the impact.)
HOW? By having a black woman say "hailing frequencies open" on TV?? Do you honestly believe this was an important benchmark in the civil rights movement???
Jesus H. Christ...
Because I don't follow sports, I don't gamble, and don't waste my time with hokey religions. Star Wars doesn't take up a major portion of my life, kid.(If, to you it is a movie then why are you spending so much time on it?)
(I am spending time on Trek because it is more than a show/movie, not only is it entertaining and scientific, it is also a view on socail events.)
... do I really have to answer the above? Now he's doing my job for me...
(I meant REAL tech)
The lightsaber I use to scratch my ass IS real tech. It lights up and goes "whoosh" as I point it at my backside.
Which valid point have you made, Poindexter? =snicker=(Ah, but I have. An impartial web traveler would see that i don't have to resort to personal attacks and that I make highly valid points as opposed to your weak ones)
DIVERSE CULTURE????? When's the last time you saw a Klingon doctor, or school teacher, or anything OTHER than a snarling, eat-with-his-hands, long haired bellowing caveman?(The social impacts are only one aspect, the klingons in Star Trek AS A WHOLE, show that they are a diverse culture and they are shown as valued allies to the federation)
AHHHHHHHHH HAHAHAHAHAHA!!(Ah, at last. transporters: Using a computer to convert people into a message, breaking that message down and transmitting it to where it should go. It has been done already on a molecular level.)
Holy mother of fuck....(The problem now would be the computing power necessary for a whole person. They have that in Trek. replicators: same as transporters, using data patterns to generate the molecular double of an item, also being able to substitute materials. A somewhat similar thing to this already exists, being able to convert certain wasters into oil.)
I didn't see proof of FTL there either.(FTL: See first message)
(Genesis Device:??? got me there but to that I answer with Death Star planet smashing machine? Where is the internal gravity on stations? How do the sand hover crafts work?)
Hey dickfor, I wasn't the one saying those devices were feasible, was I?
Well, books won't suck your cock for one thing. You go live in those books then, kid. I'll go live in a vagina.(Are you telling me to live in the real world? Throughout the previous message I was noting the impacts that Star Trek has had on the real world, without Trek the "real workld" could be entirely different. Also, why would I live in the real world when I could live in a world of books?)