@@mikebasil4832 OG Star Trek always had a militaristic feel for some reason. When TNG came out, it became more like how conflict can still happen in a utopia, and how it’s important to protect that utopia
Hi Mark, I don't believe so. I will check my playlist for those episodes.That episode is from season 3 I think. If I had that episode on DVD I would post a few clips.
Ned Romero was a great character actor! !!! Here he plays a Klingon !!! One thing he did a lot of was playing Native.Americand !!! This wasn't a stretch because Romero.himdelf was Native American. He played one in Wesley Crusher's final.epidode of Next Gen, Journey's End !!! He also played several such characters in Walker , Texas Ranger !!!
@@teleportedbreadfor3days actually, the entire episode is about proxy war. Is the US providing advanced arms to Ukraine, who is fighting against Russia? Are we not providing arms to Israel, who is fighting Hamas? Does Iran provide weapons to Hamas? I wasn’t baiting or making a moral judgement. Obviously you’re too obtuse to realize the beauty of art and the writing if this episode in particular is that it’s often timeless.
@@JohnnyFontane528 You literally just assumed I was baiting and crap, how am I the obtuse one? You’re even seemingly acting like the Ukraine Invasion and the Israel-Palestine Conflict aren’t that different from one another, unintentionally or not.
You’d think they’d put a “silent mode” on Starfleet tech…
they do actually
This was Star Treks way of commenting on the Vietnam War. Only the news could comment on the war per the networks. Star Trek got around it.
That setting is as California as you get. The locals too.
prime directive violation
Meanwhile, in the 21st century.
Exactly. The fact that wars could still be somehow possible in the Star Trek future is all the more depressing.
@@mikebasil4832Yes, but thankfully wars only happen between cultures with different levels of technology and cultures with the same!
@@bigfootwalker5399 Noted.
Based Klingons
@@mikebasil4832 OG Star Trek always had a militaristic feel for some reason. When TNG came out, it became more like how conflict can still happen in a utopia, and how it’s important to protect that utopia
Hey Paul.. do you have any clips of The Paradise Syndrome? It’s my favorite all time TOS episode… I believe it’s the only time Kirk got married…
Hi Mark, I don't believe so. I will check my playlist for those episodes.That episode is from season 3 I think. If I had that episode on DVD I would post a few clips.
Ned Romero was a great character actor! !!! Here he plays a Klingon !!! One thing he did a lot of was playing Native.Americand !!! This wasn't a stretch because Romero.himdelf was Native American. He played one in Wesley Crusher's final.epidode of Next Gen, Journey's End !!! He also played several such characters in Walker , Texas Ranger !!!
Nancy Novak!!!!
He looks Mexican and I'm very offended
This scene in no way should be applied to Ukraine or the current Israel-Palestine conflict.
This has nothing to do with any of that, don’t bait people. And both conflicts are very different
@@teleportedbreadfor3days actually, the entire episode is about proxy war. Is the US providing advanced arms to Ukraine, who is fighting against Russia? Are we not providing arms to Israel, who is fighting Hamas? Does Iran provide weapons to Hamas? I wasn’t baiting or making a moral judgement. Obviously you’re too obtuse to realize the beauty of art and the writing if this episode in particular is that it’s often timeless.
@@JohnnyFontane528 You literally just assumed I was baiting and crap, how am I the obtuse one? You’re even seemingly acting like the Ukraine Invasion and the Israel-Palestine Conflict aren’t that different from one another, unintentionally or not.