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To: knews_hound
How to make Enterprise better?

# 1 Since there is no prime directive, act like it. If a pushy race comes along, looking for conflict, give it to them.

They're doing some of that already, as in the last episode.

#2 Give us an enemy that is diabolical, mean and just plain bad ass. One that will not be defeated with a shield adjustment or some new gizmo that solves every problem.

Agreed. It's the use of technobabble to secure victory that kills 9/10th of the drama in Trek.

#3 If I have to watch one more episode where they go throught he whole "shields are down to 10 % Captain" I am gonna SCREAM. Get a new way to add suspense!

Did you see "Minefield" per chance?

#4 Gimme more of that hot Vulcan bootie. Sure I am a sexist pig? So what? Who do you think your audience is anyway?

Look, I've got the hormones of the next guy, but if you're going to complain about the writing of Trek being so fanboyish, stop acting like a fanboy.

#5 Weapons, I want weapons. The existing Phase Cannons are OK, but only for a start. I could never imagine sending a ship on a mission such as this without being armed to the teeth.

I'm actually happy with the Enterprise NX being so outgunned--it's a nice change of pace from the Federation always having the biggest gun (especially in Voyager). Of course, we want to see Starfleet ramp up its weapons program pretty quickly, but this is a good starting point.

#6 If we have technology today that can do certain things, I would expect them to be much improved in the future.

True, but given that the computers that we will be able to build in thirty years will make those in NextGen look like dinosaurs in comparison, they're walking a tightrope in establishing the right tech level.

#7 Who is the Chef? I have been waiting since the first episode to meet him/her/it. Since the Chef is mentioned in nearly every episode, we need to know who or what it is. Be BOLD.

The Chef thing is a running gag, not carelessness. I rather like never seeing him, but hearing all about him. :^)

#8 I like the idea that the Transporters are very iffy. Too often in the past, it was a crutch that bailed the writers out by simply "beaming" them out of trouble. It is nice to see them have to think of new ideas.

Amen.

#9 Trip is one of your best assetts, use him. He is a Texan (well Oklahoman anyway) a straight shooter and is the "everyman" we always look for in a Star Trek show. Highlight him and his straightforward approach every time Archer goes wobbly.

Agreed, Traineer is the best actor on the show besides Billingsly (Phlox).

And finally...

#10 Fighting, Conflict and Battles. Deep down, we all know it is a savage world out there. Space would only be worse. PLEASE no more Aids PC episodes where we get beaten over the head trying to make some PC point. Real men are NOT PC.

Now if we could just convince Hollywood of that . . .

Seriously, they've been doing a lot more battle scenes than NextGen ever conceived of (thanks to Roddenberry). The AIDS thing was stupid, I agree, but I think they more than made up for it with trapping the Enterprise between the Suliban and the Tholians last week. Archer was completely outgunned and still refused to turn over the TARDIS-thing before he could plant a bomb in it. He was positively Kirkian. :^)

Yours in Truth,

245 posted on 02/25/2003 4:46:49 PM PST by Buggman
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To: Buggman
TARDIS? Dr. Who fan?
248 posted on 02/25/2003 4:50:54 PM PST by Bogey78O (check it out... http://freepers.zill.net/users/bogey78o_fr/puppet.swf)
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To: Buggman
I would certainly agree that Minefield was indeed, a terrific episode. The way it fleshed out the character of Malcom the Weapons Officer, made him much more than the cardboard cutout he was to me up till then.

I do however stand by my statement earlier. The ship setting out to "Go where no man has gone before" would be armed to the teeth. We have weapons now that are the equivalent of what is on here, it just seems ridiculous to me.

It seems that the producers have given the show a sort of collective amnesia about technology as it exists TODAY. For peets sake, we have spy satellites that can look obliquely at a location for a clear look at thing now, today. Everyone knows this. Why would they not take such seemingly simple steps?

And lastly. The whole Vulcan bootie thing…

That’s easy.

I like hot looking babes. This isn’t Opera, or High Art.

It’s entertainment

I like the fact that they are able to show a little skin once in awhile, especially if it looks like THAT !

Cheers,

knews hound

254 posted on 02/25/2003 5:13:44 PM PST by knews_hound (Anyone else play Day of Defeat?)
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