http://www.geckotech.com/Forums/Default ... 4&tid=5928I have been watching this forum for quite a while now, and so to say I am happy to have found some more interested Sci-Fi fans here. However, as it seems to me, those managing this webboard seem to have a rather very thin skin when it comes to criticism, or to make my point clearer, they can't stand any. Let alone during the past week at least 4 critical posts/threads have been deleted, even though no overly harsh language was used and the points brought up were important.
The question is, what is it with you who manage this board? I do know that in the disclaimer it is written that posts can be deleted without giving a reason, but shouldn't a webboard also serve as a place to state one's point and criticize the related show(s) so that things could be improved through the direct input by the fans and viewers? :-/
Because as for now - and I bet this will again get this one deleted, that's why I mirror-post it on another webboard as well - it rather seems the whole point of this board is to smear honey around the mouths of the recent lead squad of the Star Trek franchise instead of actually listening to points that arise through what is shown on-screen.
Harsh words - if it is that what is feared - are only natural in an open discussion and are actually more of a help than they hinder anything, and are part of the process of criticising what is shown to us and aid in bringing one's point to the others clearly. Personal insults, I assume we agree on this, should not be used, and have no place in such debates.
I'll state some problematic points that came up during the episodes of "Enterprise" so far:
General:
- the "Akiraprise"
I'm sorry, yell what you want, but this simply is a re-used Akira-Class strike cruiser's hull. Which is a sad fact, as it definately looks more TNG-ish than it looks TOS-ish, and definatly not Daedalus-ish. I mean, come on, in all honesty, a franchise like Star Trek that's dripping of money from every single edge, and that's all the designers could come up with? The most blatant rip-off ever???
- the mission
After taking the wounded Klingon back to Quonos, the Enterprise just heads out into the blue...
I'm really sorry, but you should think that in a project so long planned by Earth as the Enterprise-class vessel they would have had a pre-arranged list of places to visit and contacts to make, like say, that colony the humans founded, Terra Nova? Or to make contact with one of the plenty of humans spacefarers that have been out there during the seventy years since the Vulcans landed? No? Yeah, whatever...
- the technology
Humans have been out in space for more than seventy years, as Tucker's example proves, and yet none of them have made contact with the races we met so far, or at least nobody of them has ever told his respective home country back on Earth? Come on, that's blatantly naive, and you all know that. Even more so, being out there for such a long time should actually make those travellers a small but powerful group - unless we assume that all those astronauts turned out to be gypsies - due to the aquisition of now technologies and succesful trade and/or the service as mercenaries; all things that humans are predestined for.
Also, it was canonically established that up till Kirk's era and especially during the Earth-Romulan War (which has yet to come) the weapons used by both sides were lasers and nuclear tipped missiles. Yes, missiles, guided ones, and no dumb-fire photon torpedoes that in all likelyhood shouldn't even exist so far. And even IF the phaser cannons would be the newest tech available, lasers would -especially at the start- be the thing to go for Enterprise, as the would carry a far greater punch and would also be the more reliable technology. Stating this, what's the point of the phaser guns anyway?
In the premiere episode we see a Mid-West farmer shooting a Klingon with a non-military plasma shotgun, sending the Klingon flying through the corn for a half dozen of metres. The farmer owned a rifle, and yet Reeds so-called security doesn't even have some SMGs and protective gear??? I mean, please, they are out alone in space - which is a dubious premise at best - an they still go with the 24th Federation equipment doctrine (no armor, only handguns) despite being far closer related to the militaristic human nature of today than to the "enlightened" one of the Picard-era federation???
Unless this gets deleted - which I expect - I will bring up some more specific points considering the episodes soon.
I don't think it'll get us anywhere, but it was worth a try, and a good training in holding back one's anger.