• The Trouble With NuTrek Dialogue

    From Ubiquitous@weberm@polaris.net to rec.arts.tv,rec.arts.sf.tv,alt.tv.star-trek,rec.arts.startrek,rec.arts.startrek.current on Thu Aug 7 15:47:37 2025
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    More discussion today about the upcoming Star Trek Starfleet Academy TV series, which I know you guys cannot wait for. This article is from cineablend.com. Star Trek's Robert Picardo notes the major change he had
    to adjust to when returning for Starfleet Academy. Now, it talks about how Robert Bicardo is returning as the EMH doctor from Star Trek Voyager. And I was interested in this particular quote. He says, "The language is different in the 32nd century than it was in the 24th century. We never said any bad words in the 24th century. We spoke sort of this not mid-Atlantic English, sort of midgalactic English." So there are differences in the show that I had to get used to. Mostly it was the way the cadets spoke and then I had to use their own vernacular when I talked to them. So I speak differently as well, but it's a reaction and it's to gain their attention and hopefully their respect.

    https://youtu.be/DA2XQqV0yWg?si=2KmWbYmb1BjWdWj4


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  • From john@john@hamiltonhall.info to rec.arts.tv,rec.arts.sf.tv,alt.tv.star-trek,rec.arts.startrek,rec.arts.startrek.current on Mon Aug 18 08:48:54 2025
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    In article <1073039$78pf$6@dont-email.me>, weberm@polaris.net wrote:

    More discussion today about the upcoming Star Trek Starfleet Academy TV >series, which I know you guys cannot wait for. This article is from >cineablend.com. Star Trek's Robert Picardo notes the major change he had
    to adjust to when returning for Starfleet Academy. Now, it talks about how >Robert Bicardo is returning as the EMH doctor from Star Trek Voyager. And I >was interested in this particular quote. He says, "The language is different >in the 32nd century than it was in the 24th century. We never said any bad >words in the 24th century. We spoke sort of this not mid-Atlantic English, >sort of midgalactic English." So there are differences in the show that I had >to get used to. Mostly it was the way the cadets spoke and then I had to use >their own vernacular when I talked to them. So I speak differently as well, >but it's a reaction and it's to gain their attention and hopefully their >respect.

    https://youtu.be/DA2XQqV0yWg?si=2KmWbYmb1BjWdWj4

    They're no longer disciplined professionals. They are unhinged emotionally driven loose cannons.
    How they ever managed to shut their mouths long enough to learn how to operate starships is beyond me...

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