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Bill Taylor

@CalDesertSun

Lead Investigator, Imposter Syndrome Claims Department, Dunning-Kruger Corporation. Classic movies, recycled politics, Star Trek and Sci-Fi, Rule of Three.

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Bill Taylor
Bill Taylor@CalDesertSun·
@LittleAussie_Me @bestofStarTrek So you mean you encountered TOS while you were still young enough to accept the moral of the stories, before older you knew how to deflect and deny the morals of later stories? OK, a lot of people feel that way about it.
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best of Star Trek
best of Star Trek@bestofStarTrek·
Which version of Star Trek is better? 1966 or 2026?
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Bill Taylor@CalDesertSun·
@GingerGMentor @bestofStarTrek You make the huge assumption that Weight and Fat <> Health. Tell it to the NBA, NFL, MLB, Wrestlers All of them top athletes, most of them carry more fat and outweigh average folks.
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Ginger Gaming Mentor@GingerGMentor·
Fat people shouldn't exist in star trek positions. This show takes place in a far flung future these are cadets who went through training and undergo regular health screenings. They have advanced medications including what is likely diet drugs with no side effects. Precise control over nutrient intake and also likely guidelines for health and fitness of star treks. An overweight fat person would be an extremely rare sight in such a futuristic organization. Outside of Starfleet sure tons of fat people in the wide reaches of space. Still some in the general civilian population. But the idea a trained starfleet officer or nurse is overweight and out of shape is ludicrous.
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Robert@friedsammich·
@bestofStarTrek You have to ask?!! Yeoman Janice Rand, space pirate! YUM!!
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Bill Taylor@CalDesertSun·
@Film_Blob @SubcommanderT Some of that was love of the show, some of it was milking the cow. Don't fall in love with all of it. The Tech Manual isn't even self consistent, let alone consistent with the show.
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Ezra D Mallard@Film_Blob·
@SubcommanderT Considering they put out blueprints, encyclopedias and structural guides, obviously they courted an intense investment in canon and continuity. Imagine! They had a linguist create a fully fictional language you can learn! I miss the days when Star Trek loved itself.
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Subcommander Tal
Subcommander Tal@SubcommanderT·
CANON AND CONSISTENCY. I think TOS is surprisingly self-consistent, especially in comparison with other tv shows of the era, and I appreciate the world building it establishes, but of course it has many little contradictions that make the idea of “canon” a bit slippery… 1/
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Bill Taylor@CalDesertSun·
@SothManigan @SubcommanderT It has multiple problems, but mostly some bad overacting. There are several MUCH WORSE episodes, and I'm not even counting Space NotSees or Space Gangsters.
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Soth Manigan@SothManigan·
@SubcommanderT Folks rag on “Turnabout Intruder,” but as a finale, its multiple references to past episodes are a welcome bookend to the series
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Bill Taylor@CalDesertSun·
@DarinWagner6 @SubcommanderT Organizations change names from time to time. Department of War, Department of the Navy Department of Defense Department of War Aeronautical Division, Signal Corps Aviation Section, Signal Corps Division of Military Aeronautics Army Air Service Army Air Corps Army Air Forces
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Darin Wagner@DarinWagner6·
@SubcommanderT In TOS, they couldn't decide on what the name of the organization the crew of the Enterprise worked for. United Earth Space Probe Agency, Star Service, Spacefleet Command, Space Central and Space Command/Space Service were all used before they settled on "Starfleet."
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Bill Taylor@CalDesertSun·
@SubcommanderT Before the Disney Imperial Takeover, Star Wars had 4 relatively well defined levels of Cannonicity. A way to look at Unreliable Narrator situations -1 The Movies -2 Television (but NOT the Christmas Special!) -3 Books (novels, comic books, games) -4 Effluvia (promotional stuff)
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Subcommander Tal
Subcommander Tal@SubcommanderT·
Now people in the Trek community appreciate TAS more and modern shows refer to it, so its status has gradually changed to become canonical, even if it is not totally consistent with other Trek things. Consistency is important, but it is not the same thing as “canon.” /end
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Bill Taylor@CalDesertSun·
@SubcommanderT "Compared to other TV of the era" is a hell of a Get Out Of Jail Free card. TV Westerns had contradictory stories back to back weekly. How many school marms/preachers/widders/doctors/ShadyStrangers did those little towns have? Cop shows (DRAGNET!!) never even changed costumes.
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Bill Taylor@CalDesertSun·
@BradRTorgersen Moneyless? TOS explicitly mentions "credits" and paying off debts in several episodes. Anyway, other than the always flat and smooth mine tunnel floors, the episode works well.
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Brad R. Torgersen@BradRTorgersen·
TOS re-watch day 26: "Devil in the Dark" is absolutely a Top 5 episode for me, from the original series. There are only a handful of other TOS episodes I've re-watched as often as this one, and it remains excellent all these years later. Everything that makes TOS fire on all cylinders is present in this episode: a genuinely alien mystery, the big three cast each getting opportunities to flex his acting chops, an engineering dilemma for Scotty to solve, good guest stars who inhabit their roles nicely, and a practical worldbuilding problem which drives the drama: beyond dealing with a mere monster inhabiting the shadows, Kirk and his crew have to get the mining colony back into operation for the sake of many other Federation colonies who all rely on the miners' product. The questionable physics of a silicon-based deep-dish pizza creature moving through basalt the way we move through air, takes a back seat to the human problem of confronting a murderous entity which only reveals its true nature at the very end. When the miners have to also face their nature. Each of the species reacting against the other, until Spock (with the mind meld) can broker an understanding. I mentioned in my last review that this was a far better example of Nimoy being unleashed from his stone-faced stoicism, than was true in, "This Side of Paradise." Considering the fact Nimoy is having to convincingly and heavily emote—while clutching at throbbing bladders of spray-painted foam—really shows his range. Meanwhile, the irascible DeForest Kelley gets in several Bones-ian lines such as, "I'm a doctor, not a bricklayer!" while barking orders to a junior officer on the ship, and questioning Spock's theses, at the same time simultaneously giving us clues to the mystery through cool-headed forensic talk. And this specific scene—where Shatner discovers the main clutch of Horta eggs—he's staring up into the ceiling of a sound stage. But has to make the audience think he's just seen the most astounding sight imaginable, which suddenly makes him realize just what it is the Horta's been killing for in the first place. Ken Lynch is terrific as Chief Vanderberg, and had an extensive credits history through film and television. A very comfortably familiar face who absolutely sells himself as the production-minded miners' boss. Miner Schmitter (Bill Elliott) likewise had a healthy list of credits, and was important in his brief but key portrayal of a working blue-collar man facing annihilation at the hands of the monster. Security Chief Giotto (John Duke, aka: Barry Russo) would later appear as Commodore Wesley in TOS episode, "The Ultimate Computer." And like Elliott and Lynch, had quite a run of credits. Unlike some other TOS outings, there really isn't much to complain about with this one. The scripting is tight, the plot advances smoothly, the anticipation (as well as horror) is real, and the solution at the end proves quite satisfying. And once again we have clear, undeniable proof that the Federation is not a moneyless utopia, much to the chagrin of Marxist Trekkies. Kirk remarks that Vanderberg and his men are going to be embarrassingly rich once the hatched Horta get going. Likewise, the other colonies depending on Janus VI for rare ores (like the fictional Pergium) are clearly *paying* for the stuff. And any delay in mining or shipping poses a big enough threat to the function of those colonies that Starfleet Command detours the Enterprise to investigate and solve the issue. Thus the economy surrounding the mining is integral to the plot, and inseparable from the worldbuilding. I love this episode. Start to finish. Again, Top 5 for TOS in my book.
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Christopher Lloyd@DocBrownLloyd·
I told you when this baby hits 88…you’re gonna see some serious shit. A lifetime of stories. Coming soon.
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Vanessa@AndrassaAttv·
@ClaireMax I pretend mine are machine guns 😆
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If I had huge boobs I feel like I would be touching and squeezing them all the time. Homies with huge boobs, how do you not do this
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Bill Taylor@CalDesertSun·
@MinnieMc_ You're lovely Min, but please turn down the smoothing. Let the real you shine through.
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Bill Taylor@CalDesertSun·
@JohnCFarrier @LisaDeP Maybe they aren't preparing for the workforce. Maybe they are preparing to live their own lives. Maybe they intend to take control of their end of the deal. Maybe arbitrary standards of performance can be rewritten or abolished. Doesn't have to be a master-slave relationship.
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John Farrier@JohnCFarrier·
@LisaDeP At my college, classes started as early as 8 AM. I preferred them for the same reason you did. It was odd that people preparing for the workforce would struggle to show up at 8 AM.
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Lisa De Pasquale@LisaDeP·
This reminds me that during my freshman year in college, I registered for a 7a class. I always tried to start as early as possible so I could have more time to work at my job. The professor called a week before school started and said the course was cancelled because I was the only one who registered 🤣
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Bill Taylor@CalDesertSun·
@JustAnimeToons Under all the ick, Glenn is actually a talented and thoughtful person. They write him right.
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Bill Taylor@CalDesertSun·
@stacycay The Trolls turn this into a very weird kind of "Ours kill less than yours" contest.
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Zaxxon@kainoftexas·
@CalDesertSun @THR After two previous attempts on him by psycho left wingers. Do try and keep up.
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