I'm suprprised we did not see old Spock mind meld with young Spock...
Ha, that reminded me of this:
Back to the Future Sex Scenes - CollegeHumor Video
:lol
I'm suprprised we did not see old Spock mind meld with young Spock...
And for gawd sake, why has there not been an animated series again?
If no live action, I'd take that bone thrown if it was quality Trek.
Not only that, it would have given NuSpock the oppertunity to know how much of an impact his mother had on his life in helping him cope with his human side without resorting to just "I'm proud of you".
To me the audio just isn’t very good and the animation had some pretty bad quality control issues. The over-use of Doohan, Barrett and Nichols voices for guest stars was a bit annoying. Roddenberry just felt that it wasn’t taken as seriously and no one had any idea that there would ever be any Star Trek again after that.
While certain parts are borrowed and made canon, the books and comics themselves are not. They’re fun… but they’re conflicting and would bog things down too much. Personally, I can’t take things like Star Trek/ X-Men or Star Trek: Infestation (zombies in Trek) as canon.
Much the same is true for me and much of the Animated Series. The idea of a region of space where stars are black, the sky is white and everyone ages backwards is kind of… silly. But there were some gems to be sure- Yesteryear, for instance.
Larry Young said:There will be no entertaining TV show, because there is never any consequence to any action. Nobody ever learns anything, and no one ever dies.
And... you'll lose every experience that happened between that last beaming up until the accident. A lot of things can happen in 13 seconds. :lolOver-analyzing a TV show is nothing but troubling consequences. Everyone with access to transporter technology should be immortal. There'd be no use for doctors, because the second you got a cavity or a tumor or lost a limb in an accident, all you have to do is throw all the mass on the platform and use the last pattern instead of the present form of the person. Beam 'em from one side of the room to the other and reassemble 'em with their arm attached.
There will be no entertaining TV show, because there is never any consequence to any action. Nobody ever learns anything, and no one ever dies.
As Larry pointed out the transporter could be used for medical purposes and was used (unfortunately) to cure Dr. Pulaski’s slight problem with accelerated aging and again we never saw the transported used in that fashion again.