Spock holding up the V has a more compelling story than the whole SW saga
On that point in star trekAliens can do whatever. In star wars humans can use the force.
The remote Federation outpost Darwin Genetic Research Station on Gagarin IV experimented in genetic engineering, which included making all of their "children" telekinetic, as well as telepathic. Trapped in an observation bay, the "children" (who appeared to be in their early 20s) would play three-dimensional chess with their telekinesis. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection") humans displayed some marginal extrasensory perception; the limited evidence of abilities such as telepathy and precognition remained controversial until the 23rd century. Telepaths such as Miranda Jones were a rarity. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before", "Is There in Truth No Beauty?")
Those were genetically engineered humans.On that point in star trek
what make you say that?
Blame that spy AbramsStar Wars has better Dog Fights and Ship designs. Star trek has better FTL/teleportation concepts and alien culture details. Both franchises are starting to borrow from each other now.
Trek has always been the more original series. Star wars was completely lifted to begin with. George Lucas took a bunch of shyt he liked and threw it In a potStar Wars has better Dog Fights and Ship designs. Star trek has better FTL/teleportation concepts and alien culture details. Both franchises are starting to borrow from each other now.
Gene Roddenberry took Gullivers travels, the western Wagon Train and Forbidden Planet and threw it in a pot.Trek has always been the more original series
Abrams did his thing on that first Star Trek movie. He fukking ruined Star Wars with that identity thief Rey PalpatineBlame that spy Abrams
Worse thing to happen to star trek.
No he didn'tAbrams did his thing on that first Star Trek movie. He fukking ruined Star Wars with that identity thief Rey Palpatine
At least yall don't have to deal with Rey Palpatine being shoved in your face.No he didn't
Star fleet would not make a cadet a captain after one successful mission.
He just did to yall what he did to us.