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<blockquote data-quote="el-remmen" data-source="post: 902496" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>I don't see how <em>when</em> you first started watching the show and franchise has to do with how much of a fan of it you are.</p><p></p><p>Also, bad science doesn't bother me so much when it comes to Star Trek (as long as it isn't too crazy) - it is the characters, stories and situations that matter to me. . . </p><p></p><p>So the rift cut into Florida didn;t have enough water in it? Who cares about such things, seems like a silly detail to worry about. . . The quantum dating thing is much more glaring - though I can't imagine another way to show proof - I would have had then go into the Expanse on faith alone - faith vs. logic being the recurring conflict between humans and vulcans through out the star trek franchise.</p><p></p><p>I did like that they blew up th Klingon ship - which will (hoepfully) start the precedent for a war with the Klingons in the future.</p><p></p><p>Maybe they'll run into Romulans in the Expanse and something about the area will make video contact impossible - thus eventually instigating the war with the Romulans.</p><p></p><p>See, I am not as inteested in Enterprise as a way to do "new" things - but as a way to explore old things - stories, legends and histories we first heard about in the past series.</p><p></p><p>I think its silly to complain about "the same old villians" and such - they are aren't "old" in this series and good writing can capture that awe and mystery again. . . also, just because we know what is gonna happen doesn't mean it isn;t entertaining. If you watch a war film about WWII does it ruin it b/c you know the Nazis are going to lose? </p><p></p><p>Or to take a sci fi example - the new star wars movies are not disappointing because we know Anakin is going to become Darth Vader - that is what we pay to see - it is disappointing because Lucas is doing a horrible job of <em>showing</em> it - Enterprise is disappointing to me because they are doing little of showing that stuff I always heard about, but want to see. . . </p><p></p><p>I still think that newer fans could really enjoy that stuff too, seeing it for the first time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el-remmen, post: 902496, member: 11"] I don't see how [i]when[/i] you first started watching the show and franchise has to do with how much of a fan of it you are. Also, bad science doesn't bother me so much when it comes to Star Trek (as long as it isn't too crazy) - it is the characters, stories and situations that matter to me. . . So the rift cut into Florida didn;t have enough water in it? Who cares about such things, seems like a silly detail to worry about. . . The quantum dating thing is much more glaring - though I can't imagine another way to show proof - I would have had then go into the Expanse on faith alone - faith vs. logic being the recurring conflict between humans and vulcans through out the star trek franchise. I did like that they blew up th Klingon ship - which will (hoepfully) start the precedent for a war with the Klingons in the future. Maybe they'll run into Romulans in the Expanse and something about the area will make video contact impossible - thus eventually instigating the war with the Romulans. See, I am not as inteested in Enterprise as a way to do "new" things - but as a way to explore old things - stories, legends and histories we first heard about in the past series. I think its silly to complain about "the same old villians" and such - they are aren't "old" in this series and good writing can capture that awe and mystery again. . . also, just because we know what is gonna happen doesn't mean it isn;t entertaining. If you watch a war film about WWII does it ruin it b/c you know the Nazis are going to lose? Or to take a sci fi example - the new star wars movies are not disappointing because we know Anakin is going to become Darth Vader - that is what we pay to see - it is disappointing because Lucas is doing a horrible job of [i]showing[/i] it - Enterprise is disappointing to me because they are doing little of showing that stuff I always heard about, but want to see. . . I still think that newer fans could really enjoy that stuff too, seeing it for the first time. [/QUOTE]
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