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Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:17 pm
In the two-parter "Descent", Data's emotion chip is round. In the movie "Generations", however, the chip is square. It looks like a piece of Golden Grahams cereal. (My mind is strange like that...)
Also, if Picard is French, why does he have a British accent? Even his nephew has one!
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Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 9:10 pm
Rigu Ryu In the two-parter "Descent", Data's emotion chip is round. In the movie "Generations", however, the chip is square. It looks like a piece of Golden Grahams cereal. (My mind is strange like that...) Also, if Picard is French, why does he have a British accent? Even his nephew has one! The British accent is considered a continental one. It's supposed to reflect cultured, intelligent, worldly. A french accent doesn't do that. Plus, Patrick Stewart is a British Actor.
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Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 10:08 pm
Rigu Ryu In the two-parter "Descent", Data's emotion chip is round. In the movie "Generations", however, the chip is square. It looks like a piece of Golden Grahams cereal. (My mind is strange like that...) Also, if Picard is French, why does he have a British accent? Even his nephew has one! My only answer to the emotion chip's continued morphing (it had THREE different shapes total, if the Nitpicker's Guides and my memory were correct) was that Data decided to rework the outer casing and housing for the circuitry, possibly using some android design of his own, to make it more efficient or better protected or something. Picard's accent has always baffled me. Then again, when we first met him, I was one of the guys giggling over the incongruity. "You have cancer? Hang on. *waves humming salt-shaker at patient* Ok, get some sleep, you'll be fine in the morning. What's you're problem? Bald? *Sorry-we can't help you." xd I know-our answer is that he preferred the baldness to other options, and may not have been so vain. I still think that's worth a chuckle, though.
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 6:49 am
Matiko-san Rigu Ryu In the two-parter "Descent", Data's emotion chip is round. In the movie "Generations", however, the chip is square. It looks like a piece of Golden Grahams cereal. (My mind is strange like that...) Also, if Picard is French, why does he have a British accent? Even his nephew has one! The British accent is considered a continental one. It's supposed to reflect cultured, intelligent, worldly. A french accent doesn't do that. Plus, Patrick Stewart is a British Actor. stare You take all the fun out of everything... "Oh, get some hair, Picard. I think your brain has caught a cold." - Q in "Q-in-Law" (A Trek book. Q and Lwaxana get together.)
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Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 10:47 pm
You know, it's funny, I always either miss completely or am able to ignore every single freaking inconsistancy. Everyone talks about how they're bothered so much by them, and I'm like, "Just ignore them, you weirdo."
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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 12:12 am
Steel Sterling Picard's accent has always baffled me. Then again, when we first met him, I was one of the guys giggling over the incongruity. "You have cancer? Hang on. *waves humming salt-shaker at patient* Ok, get some sleep, you'll be fine in the morning. What's you're problem? Bald? *Sorry-we can't help you." xd I know-our answer is that he preferred the baldness to other options, and may not have been so vain. I still think that's worth a chuckle, though. But you see him feel his head woefully in a couple episodes cuz he doesn't have hair. He certainly doesn't seem to prefer baldness. What I find amusing is that they don't have the Hair Club for Men in the 24th century. xd
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 6:41 am
Ginga You know, it's funny, I always either miss completely or am able to ignore every single freaking inconsistancy. Everyone talks about how they're bothered so much by them, and I'm like, "Just ignore them, you weirdo." sweatdrop That's always a good way of thinking... 3nodding I agree
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 11:07 am
I think many problems arise in making the holodecks. When a character commands "Freeze program" all too often the holograms will move (however small). If there's a fire in the program (take the TNG episode "The Defector") it will continue to burn and crackle even though the program is supposedly set in freeze.
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:50 pm
todpury I think many problems arise in making the holodecks. When a character commands "Freeze program" all too often the holograms will move (however small). If there's a fire in the program (take the TNG episode "The Defector") it will continue to burn and crackle even though the program is supposedly set in freeze. You know, there are lots of video games that do stuff like that... wink When you pause The Lion King for SNES, and there's fire in the background, it keeps burning. wink Weird example, I know. But maybe it's the same thing! sweatdrop
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 6:25 am
The all time thing that bugs me the most is when vulcans drop there emotion!!! twisted - neutral
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 8:08 am
In "Generations"- The uniforms of the crew members are different. Some have the colored bar at the top, some have a black bar.
It bothers me. sweatdrop
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 8:45 pm
Rigu Ryu In "Generations"- The uniforms of the crew members are different. Some have the colored bar at the top, some have a black bar. It bothers me. sweatdrop OMG, I noticed that at the very end when Picard and Riker find the photo album in the wreakage that is his ready room. I was like, "...wait a minute. What?"
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 9:03 pm
Ginga Rigu Ryu In "Generations"- The uniforms of the crew members are different. Some have the colored bar at the top, some have a black bar. It bothers me. sweatdrop OMG, I noticed that at the very end when Picard and Riker find the photo album in the wreakage that is his ready room. I was like, "...wait a minute. What?" We are nerds. Hooray for us!
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 10:28 pm
Rigu Ryu Ginga Rigu Ryu In "Generations"- The uniforms of the crew members are different. Some have the colored bar at the top, some have a black bar. It bothers me. sweatdrop OMG, I noticed that at the very end when Picard and Riker find the photo album in the wreakage that is his ready room. I was like, "...wait a minute. What?" We are nerds. Hooray for us! Hooray! razz I really would like an explanation for that, though... confused
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 12:21 pm
Ginga Rigu Ryu Ginga Rigu Ryu In "Generations"- The uniforms of the crew members are different. Some have the colored bar at the top, some have a black bar. It bothers me. sweatdrop OMG, I noticed that at the very end when Picard and Riker find the photo album in the wreakage that is his ready room. I was like, "...wait a minute. What?" We are nerds. Hooray for us! Hooray! razz I really would like an explanation for that, though... confused Considering "Generations" is filled with time travel and such, the producers probably figured it wasn't such a big deal and they could get away with using time paradoxes to explain it...who knows, I've never noticed...
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