Star treks vs gods
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I would love to put Discovery crew in a situation with a deity, but I'd want it to be nuanced like a figurehead for a network of habited solar systems or something. By that scale you can have a lot of political and even interplanetary nationalism stuff going on.
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Only the naive would believe that a DIS God plot would be anything other than ''Michael Defeats God.'' Which amuses me as it seems modern Trek has learned little from Star Trek V.
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Don't forget the three episodes of moping around first as the build up.clearspira wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 8:05 am Only the naive would believe that a DIS God plot would be anything other than ''Michael Defeats God.''
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Heck, what if we had it be like a Klingon god or a god from another species I mean it should make no different to a star fleet crew.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 3:56 am I would love to put Discovery crew in a situation with a deity, but I'd want it to be nuanced like a figurehead for a network of habited solar systems or something. By that scale you can have a lot of political and even interplanetary nationalism stuff going on.
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Then it might be a bit alien and hard to really be subversive to one's own proclivities surrounding the topic. Klingons are inherently adversarial and rather inscrutably foreign, at least during that time.Thebestoftherest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 1:24 pmHeck, what if we had it be like a Klingon god or a god from another species I mean it should make no different to a star fleet crew.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 3:56 am I would love to put Discovery crew in a situation with a deity, but I'd want it to be nuanced like a figurehead for a network of habited solar systems or something. By that scale you can have a lot of political and even interplanetary nationalism stuff going on.
That would probably make for a good 2+ hour movie though.
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Just food for thought
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Mentioning Klingon gods had me rewatch Chuck's review of Devil's Due.Thebestoftherest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 1:24 pmHeck, what if we had it be like a Klingon god or a god from another species I mean it should make no different to a star fleet crew.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 3:56 am I would love to put Discovery crew in a situation with a deity, but I'd want it to be nuanced like a figurehead for a network of habited solar systems or something. By that scale you can have a lot of political and even interplanetary nationalism stuff going on.
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I mean maybe some got away.
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That gets into what you mean by true. As in, if you're using the modern, literal meaning, not the older symbolic one where a work of fiction can express more truth and meaning that many real life occurrences that you face (like brushing your teeth in the morning).King Green wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 2:23 am There is a butchered saying: Men who speaks of this, that will come fourth.
We humans have an irresistible habit of creating stories and folklore, that its practically legit magic when we choose to believe that story to be true. Stories on gods and heroes are a result of people infusing accurate outcomes that help our species sane, or what could be define as "sane"?
Thinking and belief are opposite twins critical to create/destroy things.
It's for that reason why I love the first Alien movie. It is a modern retelling of the ancient story of the dangers of the unknown, how chaos lurks in it, and what happens in your world when chaos embodies itself and comes looking for you. It's no coincidence that the Xenomorph is a very exotic looking dragon, nor that the preceding life stages of it are two of Mankind's biggest phobias, spiders then snakes.
The symbolism in the movie models itself perfectly on "real" encounters with the unknown and chaos, like marrying someone seeing the small hints of disaster develop from the very beginning of dating until they explode and bring the union to ruin.
Chaos always starts small and loves to eventually burst forth. It doesn't have to be out of someone's chest.
That's a literal view of the Klingon gods. One could take the stance that the Klingon mentality is a transcendent one: They killed their gods because they seek the Klingon species to be supreme in the world with nothing above their Empire. Such a mentality fits perfectly with what we see in them, though it ignores the fact that that would make the Klingon species into a god unto its own (Seaxneat was one such for the Saxons).Thebestoftherest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 1:24 pmHeck, what if we had it be like a Klingon god or a god from another species I mean it should make no different to a star fleet crew.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 3:56 am I would love to put Discovery crew in a situation with a deity, but I'd want it to be nuanced like a figurehead for a network of habited solar systems or something. By that scale you can have a lot of political and even interplanetary nationalism stuff going on.
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Well if they encounter a klingon god they'd be safe to assume it was an imposter. Everyone knows the klingons killed their gods long ago.Thebestoftherest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 1:24 pmHeck, what if we had it be like a Klingon god or a god from another species I mean it should make no different to a star fleet crew.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 3:56 am I would love to put Discovery crew in a situation with a deity, but I'd want it to be nuanced like a figurehead for a network of habited solar systems or something. By that scale you can have a lot of political and even interplanetary nationalism stuff going on.
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