I think, the first time, that the "This is just Pew-Pew"-argument was used, was during the times of Alec Peters and his Axanar-Debacle. But Axanar, Star Trek Discovery and Star Trek Picard are so much more than just simple "Pew Pew".Link8909 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 8:55 pmHonestly I don't see it myself, while there is action like any Star Trek series, there feels like there's a lot more scenes where the characters are interacting with each other, talking about their past, their feelings, talking about moral quandaries that sort of stuff, really good in my opinion as well, and as CaptainCalvinCat said in their post Star Trek Picard is an adventure show with parts told as a Detective Story, a Heist story, a base under siege story, and I think it is done very well, I'm fine with some action in Star Trek if it is incorporated into the story well or is interesting and inventive, so no I don't see Star Trek Picard as the "pew-pew" show that others claim it is.CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 7:08 pmYes, Patrick Stewart wanted to do a Mass Effect series basically. Maybe he heard about it from Marina.Link8909 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 6:20 pmThat's also something that I'm really happy that we haven't seen in this era of Trek, over preachiness on borderline smugness like in Seasons 1 and 2 of The Next Generation and Enterprise, I'm happy with the messages that Star Trek has always tried to teaches us, I however don't need the characters to act all superior and smug while doing it, it undermines the message.CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 6:12 pm I think time has changed things more than anything since this is probably one of the absolute LEAST preachy Star Trek series.
Its pew-pew-pew on the Normandy Firefly.
Also the it's just Mass Effect but with Picard comparison, personally again I don't see it, I'll probably say more when Chuck gets to it, but suffice to say the similarity's are merely a coincidence, Mass Effect was about fighting these H.P. Lovecraft like monsters, where as Picard focused more on the rights and sentience on the Synthetics and Picard himself trying to stop them from turning into the same as those that shunned them.
The de facto "Pew pew" is just a small part of those stories. But apparently, people like to over-simplify things and they focus on that, what they dislike the most.
By the way, I'd be curious to know, what CharlesPhipps's source was, if he knows that, Patrick Stewart wanted to make a Mass Effect series? I mean - that argument does not only not fly, it is having difficulties of getting is ass of the ground.
A) If there are similiarities, I'm sure, as you are, Link, that they're coincidental, B) I have to think about the clothing of Doctor Christmas Jones in the Bond-movie "The World is not enough". She wears a midriff top, very short trousers and boots and is played by Denise Richards. People say "Hey, that's Lara Croft", but I have to believe Miss Richards, if she says that neither her nor the director knew who Lara Croft was.