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Star Trek: Starfleet Academy — Teaser Trailer

Yes apparently the show does have an explanation. The EMH Doctor is like 200 years old at this point, and they age him up to not 'creep out' the younger cadets... though at this point in Star Trek lore, you'd think they would have solved aging altogether. But hey, Paramount doesn't have the budget to de-age everyone.

At the time of the show, he's over 800. Not 200. The show is set over 800 years in the future.
 
That in itself goes against Klingon Warrior Code.
The Klingon warrior code, centered on honor (batlh), dictates a life of martial prowess, duty, and glory, where death in battle is paramount, and cowardice or dishonor (like fleeing a fight or breaking a blood oath) leads to disgrace and potential suicide. Key tenets include loyalty to one's House and Empire, seeking honorable challenges (even cloaked attacks are allowed if a threat exists), revenge, and the belief that only through glorious combat can a warrior earn passage to Sto-Vo-Kor. The code emphasizes strength, directness, and unwavering commitment to one's word, though interpretations vary between individuals and Houses, as seen with Worf's internal conflicts.

Taken from AI explain, via the Googs.
Indeed, a traditional honor (and lineage, family) based society like the Klingons has no room for "sexual identities" or orientations or anything else. This kind of hard conflict between value systems made for fascinating debates and plots!

But this show has to remove anything that actually makes races and their belief systems different, smash it all together into vague cultural progressivism circa 2020s.
 
Indeed, a traditional honor (and lineage, family) based society like the Klingons has no room for "sexual identities" or orientations or anything else. This kind of hard conflict between value systems made for fascinating debates and plots!

But this show has to remove anything that actually makes races and their belief systems different, smash it all together into vague cultural progressivism circa 2020s.
1:1 understanding.
 
At the time of the show, he's over 800. Not 200. The show is set over 800 years in the future.

Honestly... I haven't even watched the episode yet. I don't have a subscription to Paramount Plus at the moment. I know the first episode was available for free on Youtube, but geoblocked if you are in Canada. None of the other streaming services in Canada has it available yet. I just went with whatever online information I could find. But the 800 years into the future idea seems even worse.
 
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Honestly... I haven't even watched the episode yet. I don't have a subscription to Paramount Plus at the moment. I know the first episode was available for free on Youtube, but geoblocked if you are in Canada. None of the other streaming services in Canada has it available yet. I just went with whatever online information I could find. But the 800 years into the future idea seems even worse.

This is enough to get around Youtube geoblocking. The free tier is all I used. Not that Fleet academy is worth much effort.
 
Should I buy TNG on Amazon Prime for $50 digitally?
Just hunt down the blu-ray sets. I think you can get them all for $100 new, so mayne less used? Not sure what the image quality is though. Paramount streaming quality isnt wowing me but I doubt the blue rays are much better, sadly.
 
Indeed, a traditional honor (and lineage, family) based society like the Klingons has no room for "sexual identities" or orientations or anything else. This kind of hard conflict between value systems made for fascinating debates and plots!

But this show has to remove anything that actually makes races and their belief systems different, smash it all together into vague cultural progressivism circa 2020s.
Have the "racial (or cultural, whatever) exception" can be a good way to insert drama into a show ABOUT that race/culture/etc. So a Star Trek show with all Klingons, then yeah, give us one that defies the norms just so we now have a reason to discuss those norms in a dramatic tense setting.

But as the ONLY Klingon on the show (well, full klingon maybe?) to then eschew all the Klingon traits....then why have him be klingon, with all the expectations and baggage, instead of a new race? It would be like having a robotic race that is fully emotional and able to compeltely embrace biologic life, death, etc. WTF is it a robot then? TNG, as usual, did it right, with an outsider klingon character who wanted to out-klingon every other klingon and served to both highlight good klingon traits and contrast the bad ones with federation practice.

This is DnD all over again. "I wanna be the GOOD Orc! Who is totally urban, totally kind and generous, totally worships a goddess of peace and love and oh yeah is also not green skinned, doesn't have tusks, is only 3 or 4 feet tall, and has curly brown hair and hairy feet."

"Um, sounds like you really just want to be a halfling."

"STOP JUDGING ME THIS IS FANTASY I CAN BE ANYTHING I WANT TO BE!!!!!"
 
Just hunt down the blu-ray sets. I think you can get them all for $100 new, so mayne less used? Not sure what the image quality is though. Paramount streaming quality isnt wowing me but I doubt the blue rays are much better, sadly.
The Blu-Rays look good as it's a direct transfer from the film reels, as TNG was shot on 35mm film and not tape. It looks as good as the Twin Peaks Blu-Rays
 
Indeed, a traditional honor (and lineage, family) based society like the Klingons has no room for "sexual identities" or orientations or anything else. This kind of hard conflict between value systems made for fascinating debates and plots!

But this show has to remove anything that actually makes races and their belief systems different, smash it all together into vague cultural progressivism circa 2020s.

You can do a plot about that, but it needs to be done well. You've seen the Orville? the plot line with the kid moclan showed how to do this kind of thing, that's how you tell the story of an atypical member of a stablished species.
 
Is woke media the new Christian media? As in, it's always terrible and dumbed down but it contains the message so your weird aunt raves about it?

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The thing with this stuff is that they know their audience and budget accordingly. Like Tyler Perry.

But Paramount dropping 20+ MILLION per ep for academy......for who, exactly? Then they try to shame the established audience who are fleeing the sinking ship, like, dude, just give us what we want, what we say we want, what you KNOW we want, instead of gaslighting yourselves that there is some massive queer and female audience for Trek that just loves to see pandering "oh she OWNED that guy, Yaz qween!" nonsense.
 
Episode 3 - What the fucking fuck was that? an hour of laser tag, bare feet and bullshit. I hate it! Fuck me! Genuinely the worst episode of Star Trek I've ever seen in my life.
 
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Episode 3 - What the fucking fuck was that? an hour of laser tag, bare feet and bullshit. I hate it! Fuck me! Genuinely the worst episode of Star Trek I've ever seen in my life.

I only watched half of the first episode and won't watch anymore.

Your description though sounds perfectly made for the feet lickers and toe suckers - along with large lesbians of course
 
Star Trek ended with the last episode of Voyager. The Borg were finally defeated, the Dominion Wars had come to an end and a new era of peace and cooperation was developing.

That was it. There was no more Star Trek after that. Also, none of the movies count unless they were with the original crew. (Generations didn't happen either)
 
Star Trek ended with the last episode of Voyager. The Borg were finally defeated, the Dominion Wars had come to an end and a new era of peace and cooperation was developing.

That was it. There was no more Star Trek after that. Also, none of the movies count unless they were with the original crew. (Generations didn't happen either)
First Contact was awesome, though.
 


I refuse to believe this show is real

Whoever is in charge of Star Trek they are unserious people who were hired to kill the franchise

That's what happens when you get rid of Nerd kingdom. No more pocket protecting, coffee drinking, cigarette smoking, no time for a girls when we have Star Trek, type of peeps.

Crazy bastards fact check and the nerd fans kept the nerd writers on point.

I enjoyed Next Generation and Enterprise (Damn song makes me want to go to space and have a new adventure in my life every time I hear it).
 
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Hum... If we separate the series from the movies, yes, it's the least worst of the TNG movies.



"I believe our goal should be to puncture one of the plasma coolant tanks"
That part will always make me laugh.

"THE LINE MUST BE DRAWN HEEEERE!"

Always my favorite line in the movie. They even parodyied it on DS9 with Quark repeating it.
 
That was it. There was no more Star Trek after that. Also, none of the movies count unless they were with the original crew. (Generations didn't happen either)
I'll stick up for Generations. It's actually my favorite of the TNG movies, despite being a mess on the level of overall plot and having some very awkward bits like the final fistfight.

Why is it the best one? Because it still feels like TV series. The ship is not bleak and military, like the 1701-E that replaced it; it's still the beautiful interior we love from the series, but with better lighting and details. The plot is also not so absurdly action oriented... most of it (until the fistfight ending) is great, ordinary Trek fare: finding an attacked base and wondering why, tracking down a series of clues in stellar cartography, a mystery about an anomaly that traverses time, etc.

And the emotional core of the film works. It's Picard dealing with sudden deaths and with his own desire for a family. The nexus sequence is excellent, Shatner's tone and humor plays great against Picard, all of those moments are worth it.

First Contact impressed me at the time, but over the years I think of it as already a step too far away from the show, the beginning of the end for TNG.



EDIT: also if you haven't seen this from the official Roddenberry Archive project... it's basically a new, extended ending to the original film.
 
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I refuse to believe this show is real

Whoever is in charge of Star Trek they are unserious people who were hired to kill the franchise


Lazy is the key word for gen Z. And modern audience are so stupid they either wouldn't notice or care about logic.
 
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I hate-watched more, halfway into the second episode... and I finally realized the tone I hate so much about this version of Starfleet's academy: it's all Harry Potter / Hogwarts. That's exactly what it is.

The little cast of eccentric-but-kind professors. The highschool cliques and bullies and groups. The sense of magic in the air, like every recruit is going to reveal their unique magic sooner or later (like the guy in episode 1 who saves them by his hidden ability to sustain extreme cold temperatures). And mostly, just the tone. It feels like something made by the generation whose highest fantasy was Harry Potter.

Which is decidedly not the Star Trek generation, who loved the science quasi-military exploration tone and formality. Totally irreconcilable styles of fictional universes.

Now, for fun, here are shots of the academy over the years.

Very early on TNG: Wesley puts down his game boy to meet a hottie, then prepares to take a super hard standardized test that screens out any but the best:
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Then, the greatest Academy episode The First Duty which culminates in a long Picard speech about duty. Here's Wes strengthening his arm in his quarters, a wide view of campus, and a group of cadets
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Then, the formality of Picard's academy days:
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Picured here: moments before Picard sleeps with this young hottie:
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DS9 gives us a few glimpses too, in the 2-parter Paradise Lost
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Tonally, all of those classic portrayals are something like an elite military academy, but also very academic. But above all, very formal. You always see the students standing at attention in uniform. You see clean, mature spaces and areas of the campus. It's not a damn teen drama or a Hogwarts.
 
Then, the formality of Picard's academy days:
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Picured here: moments before Picard sleeps with this young hottie:
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fun fact, this actress was only 17 when she made this episode. Hooray for 90's hollywood :P

but yes, any notion that Starfleet isn't, at the very least, military-like in structure if not outright para-military/military, is ridiculous. But you can see the liberal NGO influences now. Bet they will still love all the Admirals handing out bad orders though :P
 


I wish this was true but it makes for a nice story


It is such a strange reality.

American TV execs (TV execs are no different in Canada, BTW.. possibly even more constrictive. ): "We need all these things o please our viewers" *Mega list of do's and don;t that would equate to 'woke' for many people*
Chinese investors: "Please no woke"
Saudi investors: "Please no woke"

... I don't know.
 
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I wish this was true but it makes for a nice story

I don't know the investor part but I cannot imagine any exec is happy with the results. It doesn't matter who is in there, how woke it is, that leading lady behaves like she was drunk on set.
What matters is money, and given viewer engagement it is clear this is almost all loss, zero profit.
 
I don't know the investor part but I cannot imagine any exec is happy with the results. It doesn't matter who is in there, how woke it is, that leading lady behaves like she was drunk on set.
What matters is money, and given viewer engagement it is clear this is almost all loss, zero profit.

But then, you'd think they'd learn by now? Discovery wasn't very popular, Section 31 bombed, Picard S1&2 were largely hated by the consumers, and now Academy. The common factor is obvious to everyone so the execs must realize it too, do they just not care about making money? 🤔

Does Kurtzman have some juicy blackmail on the execs?
 
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It is such a strange reality.

American TV execs (TV execs are no different in Canada, BTW.. possibly even more constrictive. ): "We need all these things o please our viewers" *Mega list of do's and don;t that would equate to 'woke' for many people*
Chinese investors: "Please no woke"
Saudi investors: "Please no woke"

... I don't know.
That's because the investors are changing. From Blackrock and their ESG based loans what rewarded "woke" at the expense of revenue to more profit minded folks who want a different set of propaganda AND want revenue to support it. But yeah, the chinese and saudi tolerances are gonna really clash with current narratives. I think you will still get woke stuff, but it's gonna be much lower budget, which is appropriate since that stuff has a much smaller actual audience.

I'm not sure I really want chinese or saudi oversight of the themes and commentary in my entertainment, Hollywood has already compromised itself so much vying for those few chinese film slots. At this point its the "lesser of two evils" argument and I'd rather look at pretty chinese girls in all my shows than blue haired potato shaped harpies.
 
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