Sliders is one of those shows that I hope Chuck gets to one day. The first two seasons were top quality TV... but ''The limitations of makeup, costuming, and other production factors'' is also a good description of that show too.Rocketboy1313 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 5:19 pm You know, at a certain point this feels more like a "Sliders" episode akin to "Mirror, Mirror".
What if...Rome NEVER FELL! (and also became the dominant power over the entire Earth, and continued to advance in technology and culture for centuries, but plateaued around the late 20th century in tech...)
The limitations of makeup, costuming, and other production factors often made the parallel worlds idea much more viable than alien world and they should have used it more often to explain things. Like Kirk reading the Constitution to barbarians or the world of only children and disease.
Parallel universes being more woven into the core mythos of Trek early on, I feel, would have been a good tool going forward.
Its actually kind of amusing because we know that the Trek writers were aware of parallel universes given ''Mirror, Mirror'', they just kept on forgetting/not bothering with it. They could have explained it so easily too.
''Captain, i am detecting a planet identical to Earth.''
''Herm, another example of the Great Schism of 2167, Mr Spock?''
''Exactly, Captain.''