Probably none in terms of western TV material. Star Wars prequels I guess count.
The Battlestar Galactica reboot was probably the last notable one of recent vintage.
Probably none in terms of western TV material. Star Wars prequels I guess count.
There was BSG. But Yamato is a much better show,
Forgot about nuBSG. I guess its Space Opera. I guess the grimness, and the post 911 vibe of the show made me not think of it as Space Opera.
I see no one wants to actually acknowledge the current slate of Star Wars and Star Trek post-B5. Lol.
I see no one wants to actually acknowledge the current slate of Star Wars and Star Trek post-B5. Lol.
I see no one wants to actually acknowledge the current slate of Star Wars and Star Trek post-B5. Lol.
Star Trek was never really space opera though. Well, I guess Abrams' Trek is trying to be.
Abrams is just continuing what he thinks everyone wants.
I see no one wants to actually acknowledge the current slate of Star Wars and Star Trek post-B5. Lol.
It honestly feels like he's trying to appeal to Star Wars fans.
But now he has the reigns of both series, so he doesn't need to.
It honestly feels like he's trying to appeal to Star Wars fans.
But now he has the reigns of both series, so he doesn't need to.
Star Trek has been space opera for decades now. I'll say ever since TNG ended its TV run, the movies and subsequent series definitely took on a heavy space opera slant. More conflicts, ongoing non-exploration missions, politics, war, etc. Not that it's ever particularly good at being space opera, but goddamn they've been trying. Abrams is just continuing what he thinks everyone wants.
Instead we get Orci and Kutzmann!JJ is no longer working on Star Trek.
Well I'd acknowledge the Clone Wars animated show. The one thing the prequels brought that I liked.
JJ is no longer working on Star Trek.
Instead we get Orci and Kutzmann!
Those don't even fucking exist, so saying that a plot point involving them is dumb is actually quite fucking stupid.I would love to have been a fly on the wall when they decided that freezing a volcano could be accomplished by a cold fusion bomb.
Which one? The original with the Genndy Tartakovsky animation, or the recent CG
The latter. Liked what I saw of it given what it was. Liked characters like Ahsoka and the main clone trooper who was always around.
I recently watched some Star Trek too!Who wants to remember The Prequels and Enterprise? Also, on that note, DS9 is greater then B5.
But he knew what it's like to die and come back to life!Clearly the reason why the new Trek films are bad is because Abrams has never been to space, so how could he possibly know what it is like!
Medic girl looks a little untrustworthy!!
Love this shot, something harkening back to old school scifi with bubble helms, rayguns, and manly heroes saving the girl.
Incidentally, when Picard takes over tactical, he just button mashes the console and fires at will. Although I assumed in real life navies, people don't do squat unless ordered to by their COs.And after watching this, and Star Trek Into Darkness recently as well as some Yamato 2199, Deep Space 9 and Babylon 5 I realized it's kind of a problem all space scifi seems to have. They try and make the drama of the act of combat not be the combat itself but the drama unfolding on the bridge as the crew comes up with courses of action and reacts to the enemy but the way I see it that drama really shouldn't be present. There's really no reason ever submitted as to why a Captain should even need to command every shot and once the decision has been made to engage in combat there's absolutely no need to attack with say one phaser bank, turret, whatever instead of all of them. If you're in a do or die situation there's no reason to take a time out and assess your condition and count your dead when you need to be putting more rounds down range.
Incidentally, if you are American and like old fashioned science fiction and can stand a typical English cartoon dub, there's still Time Jam: Valerian and Laureline:Yamato 2199 - 4
Loved that little effect on the moon where anywhere gunfire hit, the splash from the ground flash froze. This scratches that scifi itch so well.
Incidentally, if you are American and like old fashioned science fiction and can stand a typical English cartoon dub, there's still Time Jam: Valerian and Laureline:
http://www.crunchyroll.ca/valerian-and-laureline/videos
(region locked to US-only, iirc)
Come to think of it, it's like Doctor Who mashed with Star Trek. lol
Oh man, SAC with that stupid arm cannon of death. lol Forever backlog.That and Space Adventure Cobra TV have been on my backlog forever now. Love that Time Jam dub though as I have watched a few episodes!
I found it fairly average near the beginning of the series, and the initial movie they released in theaters was pretty boring. But by the second and third seasons, the show actually became quite good.
Oh man, SAC with that stupid arm cannon of death. lol Forever backlog.
Oh I'm sure it's more nuanced than that even in the Navy. Like I'm sure during WW 2 the captain wasn't yelling "fire anti aircraft guns" every time an enemy plane made a strafing attack. On the flip side I'd be willing to bet that with the more scarcely stocked weapons, like say torpedos, that those were indeed probably all fired by the Captain. But in the middle I'm almost positive that there's also an order he could give which would basically designate a ship the target, allow whoever actually aimed the guns to aim and fire them and the guys down below loading shells knew to throw another one in immediately and it could all proceed without the captain having to walk them through each step every time. If not then it absolutely should be that way.Incidentally, when Picard takes over tactical, he just button mashes the console and fires at will. Although I assumed in real life navies, people don't do squat unless ordered to by their COs.
School Days 03
Snooping girls everywhere.
Heh. He wants to break up already?
It's time. They're going to
Oh my god, I'm blind... did JJ direct Cobra as well?!?!Figure Space Dandy and Yamato will give me a nudge enough to finally get to those two. :lol
Also Cobra being such a boss:
Well, part of it is to make it dramatic of course. And besides, once the director cuts to external shots of the ships, you can't assume the captain is still shouting orders then! Maybe he starts worrying about other stuff while that's happening. lolOh I'm sure it's more nuanced than that even in the Navy. Like I'm sure during WW 2 the captain wasn't yelling "fire anti aircraft guns" every time an enemy plane made a strafing attack. On the flip side I'd be willing to bet that with the more scarcely stocked weapons, like say torpedos, that those were indeed probably all fired by the Captain. But in the middle I'm almost positive that there's also an order he could give which would basically designate a ship the target, allow whoever actually aimed the guns to aim and fire them and the guys down below loading shells knew to throw another one in immediately and it could all proceed without the captain having to walk them through each step every time. If not then it absolutely should be that way.
Current scifi space combat reminds me of infantry combat during Napoleanic times.