@Guardian45 Well... where do I even begin? At the risk of being accused of being too picky, too difficult to please, I just cannot watch either show for the simple reason that I just cannot lose myself in the experience. Why can't I do that? Simply because I already know too much about how the real world works, which means I know that, for example, sound waves cannot traverse a vacuum. What do we see in both 'Star Wars' and 'Star Trek'? Spacecraft that, when they explode, go BANG!, and in 'Star Wars' they also maneuver like fighter jets (and go "whoosh, whoosh, eeee or"). Not only that, but we're meant to believe that sound can travel at the speed of light, because we always hear the explosion at the same split second we see it on screen, something that both "franchises" are guilty of. I actually do like science fiction, but GOOD science fiction, fiction that doesn't insult the intelligence of the viewer, that doesn't assume we're all dummies who know nothing about science, or space, or reality in general. And don't even get me started on those utterly STUPID Marvel superhero films! God Almighty they're atrocious!
I like both, but only certain things. I don't care anything after the first three movies and Rogue One in Starwars. Star Trek, I'm only familiar with the Original series, their movies, and the reboot movie set.
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I used to be firmly in the Star Trek camp, but I like both now. They've both had their highs and lows.
Gotta say Star Wars but I never seen all of the star wars lol but I did watch the Mandolorian lol
Was mandolorian anygood?
I heard it was?
@Msputiton yeah its a good show I wasn't bored off it like Bubba Fett lol
I may try it.
Star Trek over Star Wars. But I do like both.
Formerly Star Trek (prior to 1999). Converted to Star Wars.
I never really watched Star Trek, so Star Wars
Neither! They're equally bad, equally cringey! :D
Why?
@Guardian45 Well... where do I even begin?
At the risk of being accused of being too picky, too difficult to please, I just cannot watch either show for the simple reason that I just cannot lose myself in the experience. Why can't I do that? Simply because I already know too much about how the real world works, which means I know that, for example, sound waves cannot traverse a vacuum. What do we see in both 'Star Wars' and 'Star Trek'? Spacecraft that, when they explode, go BANG!, and in 'Star Wars' they also maneuver like fighter jets (and go "whoosh, whoosh, eeee or"). Not only that, but we're meant to believe that sound can travel at the speed of light, because we always hear the explosion at the same split second we see it on screen, something that both "franchises" are guilty of.
I actually do like science fiction, but GOOD science fiction, fiction that doesn't insult the intelligence of the viewer, that doesn't assume we're all dummies who know nothing about science, or space, or reality in general. And don't even get me started on those utterly STUPID Marvel superhero films! God Almighty they're atrocious!
Ok. What do you consider good SciFi?
@Guardian45 I just posted a question about it! :)
Why is GOOD science fiction so rare these days? ↗
What's wrong with being bitrektual?
When I was younger I was more Star Wars. Nowadays I am more Star Trek.
Star Wars is more fantasy. Star Trek is more science fiction.
i don't know enough about star trek so i like star wars instead.
I like both, but only certain things. I don't care anything after the first three movies and Rogue One in Starwars. Star Trek, I'm only familiar with the Original series, their movies, and the reboot movie set.
If the tv show then Star Trek. If the movie then Star Wars and only the 90s+ ones tbh
Star Trek
Star Wars: great theme, usually crappy dialog.
Star Trek: Lots of ups and downs from series to series, but DS9 seals it for me.
I like them both. I give “Star Wars” a slight edge overall though.
Some people are neither lol😀..
Star Trek.
They've both gone woke and have been bastardized so meh
Star wars. I never watched Trek.
Matrix.
I really have to watch that movie.
When you understand what the Matrix is let me know.
Clue: it's not society.
https://youtu.be/O5b0ZxUWNf0
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My question is:
What is the Matrix, in real life?
@es20490446e On a Micro level
Internet/Social Media reality Controls as compared to Realty. New reality, both in shape and form, actually remakes the Matrix itself.
It is moving from the Lesser societal microcosm into the Greater societal Macrocosm or Matrix.
The Matrix is you. One day you will understand :P
@es20490446e Alright.
Neither.
Why?
@Guardian45 I saw one Star Wars movie. It was predictable and boring. And I never saw Star Trek.
Han Solo 💕
I also crushed in Data a bit, but not like Han Solo. 😋