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I just stumbled across this, and thought I'd pass it along here, to see what you all think.
Maybe even with a wink or two in <font color="red">AT</font>'s direction... Star Trek: Of Gods and Men Trailer:Star Trek: Of Gods and Men |
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Hey that looks very interesting. A lot of people had to put up some serious $$ to produce this flick. Hopefully it will inspire Paramount/CBS/ViCom to get off their asses.
Thanks BK. |
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I think it's a joke. Or at least, I hope to God it is.
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http://www.startrekofgodsandmen.com/...STOGAMhigh.mov
Trailer - Directed by Tim Russ - Starring some very familiar faces. It doesn't appear to be a joke. Besides, what the hell, its about time we started to see some fan produced / well acted / low budge / made for web videos of star trek stories. I thought it was an interesting concept. I look forward to seeing more. |
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This looks good. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif It seems to be real and there's a wikipedia entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Of_Gods_and_Men |
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I got the impression that the trailor is is a political statement by actors, directors, and creators that want to try to influence others.
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Wade... what the hell man, what the hell?
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Interesting.
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They mentioned terrorists in one passing line, so clearly the whole thing is just a huge political statement about Iraq. Certainly not an actual attempt at a "fan" movie.
== *sheathes the saber of sarcasm* Ahem... I find it difficult to think of it as a "fan" movie when it has a bunch of real actors in it (that were in ST no less!). Heh. |
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It looked like that was all part of the mirror universe. I always thought that would make a great series.
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I've been a big fan of the mirror universe.
As for the political commentary... it's possible. Part of Star Trek's initial goal was to make social commentary, but it was very often indirect so I doubt it's blatantly targeted at our current situation. |
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I like Star Trek, despite my personal problems with its utopian depiction. I just take it as entertainment and pay no attention to the nonsense they try to teach you. The problem I guess is it is limited by its budget. They have no real choice but to depict aliens as they do despite the unrealism. I tend to go for the bad guys anyhow. Klingons, we're not interested in being friendly with aliens, we are trying to do what is best for us. The Dominion, how many times do we have to tell the Federation not to intrude in our space. We are peaceful explorers is not a valid excuse. The Borg, if all races are assimilated and made one they will no longer have conflict or make errors based on emotional responses rather than proper logic.
I much prefer the Mirror Universe, which is much closer to how I feel Terra should act, except of course enslaving aliens makes no sense when you could remove them as a threat for ever by destroying their homes. I liked Voyager at times (my favourite episodes were Year of Hell) but I have to admit it was faulty from the start since the whole thing was based on a mistake. Why spend 7 years stranded when you could have gone home at the start and all it would have taken was to abandon a race which Voyager had no reason to care about in the first place. by the way can anyone tell me if this fan film is mirror universe or not? I tried looking at the trailer but it stopped after about 20 seconds and I can't be bothered trying again. ps. Best part of DS9: Getting the Romulans into the war. Finally some Realpolitics http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif |
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The Xindi insectoids (enough said about the xindi) were a nice effort, along with species 8472.
I was thinking just the other day it would be good if the reimagined film had stuff like the Andorians as real giant arctic insects, not humans with antenae. Not of course there's much chance of aliens being insects, though there's always the analog excuse. |
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Human, alien or something stranger, be polite and I'll be polite back. Try to kill me and I'll try to kill you.
Run around trying to kill everybody and I'll have no problem trying to kill you. That's morality and real politics. |
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I apologize for the tone of my message; there was no need to get personal and that section has been removed.
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Don't worry about it. I didn't realise from last time how strong you felt about it. As for anything personal I don't recall seeing anything personal when I briefly looked at the reply a week or two ago, I only looked now because I had a faint idea there was something in this thread I was supposed to be following. My only worry was our friendship might have been harmed by what would seem a rather absurd topic for debate. I mean we don't even know aliens exist, why let it turn into an argument http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif .
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I watched this trailer over and over, just to be certain BEFORE I replied, but I have to say that is a bit of an extreme statement. Personally, I got a completely different "feel" from it, much more in keeping with the established "Mirror Universe", as it were. |
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Well, that's good that everythings fine.
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