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No... actually, I;'d have to say they did pretty damned well with the Vulcans. They could be real asshats. T'pring, anyone?
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Or Solok. I hate that guy.
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Yeah, you can't fault ENT for doing Vulcans as arrogant gits when they are arrogant gits.
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I honestly never had a problem with that aspect. Vulcans are all dicks.
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Oh, I never had a problem with it either. But to say ENT is somehow wrong for portraying Vulcans like that... it doesn't sit right with me.
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It's not that their dicks, it's that their obstructionist dicks. But after watching ENT, they were right to hold humans back.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Oh, I never had a problem with it either. But to say ENT is somehow wrong for portraying Vulcans like that... it doesn't sit right with me.
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"You aren't ready to face the dangers of the galaxy. Just look at Archer over there; he gets his ass kicked on a weekly basis..."Cpl Kendall wrote:...But after watching ENT, they were right to hold humans back.
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And you know...he betrayed us to our bitter enemies the Andorians because he is a racist shitpump.Tsukiyumi wrote: "You aren't ready to face the dangers of the galaxy. Just look at Archer over there; he gets his ass kicked on a weekly basis..."
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I... fail to see the big difference between the two, to be honest. Both ENT and other ST shows have the Vulcans as condescending at best to other humanoids, bordering on supreme arrogance. It'd be right in line for them to see humanity after WW III as children.Cpl Kendall wrote:It's not that their dicks, it's that their obstructionist dicks. But after watching ENT, they were right to hold humans back.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Oh, I never had a problem with it either. But to say ENT is somehow wrong for portraying Vulcans like that... it doesn't sit right with me.
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Vulcan had been in space for what...1000 years before ENT? Yes they were dicks but Soval was pretty correct in his assessment of humanity (or at least Archer and his crew) because we promptly saw Archer and Co. shitting all over their allies, engage in racist behaviour, engage in piracy, piss off the Klingons, waste time and in general muck about the universe with no apparent plan or purpose to their exploring.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:
I... fail to see the big difference between the two, to be honest. Both ENT and other ST shows have the Vulcans as condescending at best to other humanoids, bordering on supreme arrogance. It'd be right in line for them to see humanity after WW III as children.
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Telling by ENT, humans weren't much better then a bunch of pre-k anyways.
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I wouldn't exactly call the Vulcans allies at that point, more like... way overprotective, stifling... thingies. Piracy, yeah. Point conceded there. Although it'd be pretty damned near impossible not to piss off the Klingons back then.Cpl Kendall wrote:Vulcan had been in space for what...1000 years before ENT? Yes they were dicks but Soval was pretty correct in his assessment of humanity (or at least Archer and his crew) because we promptly saw Archer and Co. shitting all over their allies, engage in racist behaviour, engage in piracy, piss off the Klingons, waste time and in general muck about the universe with no apparent plan or purpose to their exploring.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:
I... fail to see the big difference between the two, to be honest. Both ENT and other ST shows have the Vulcans as condescending at best to other humanoids, bordering on supreme arrogance. It'd be right in line for them to see humanity after WW III as children.
Waste time? Did they have a schedule? Their purpose in exploring was... exploring. To see what was out there!
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And remember that when the Vulcans first encountered us, we had just pwned ourselves in a gigantic nuclear war. I think you could say that the Vulcans took a paternalistic approach early on, as if we were a petulant child.
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The Vulcans were supplying technical expertise, participating in offcier exchanges and fleet exercises with the Humans. Sounds like allies to me.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:
I wouldn't exactly call the Vulcans allies at that point, more like... way overprotective, stifling... thingies.
Well they did specifically ask the Vulcans to return Klang.Piracy, yeah. Point conceded there. Although it'd be pretty damned near impossible not to piss off the Klingons back then.
Chuck Sonnenburg makes an excellent point in his video for Strange New World, the US space program had specific set goals and schedules to achieve things and it's astronaunts both trained constantly on the equipment and for whatever the mission goals where. For the Earth SF to send the Enterprise out without anything more than a vague "hey the Vulcans haven't checked out his area yet" is a waste of resources. It took them decades to design and build the NX series and they wound up sending Archer out on a glorified road trip...in space.Waste time? Did they have a schedule? Their purpose in exploring was... exploring. To see what was out there!
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Isn't that Star Trek. [cough] Wagon train to the stars [/cough]Cpl Kendall wrote: It took them decades to design and build the NX series and they wound up sending Archer out on a glorified road trip...in space.
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