26th September 2006, 2:31 PM
I actually guessed right? Wow...
At any rate it's no big deal if it's formulaic, but that doesn't change that the premise was pretty much cheesy. Maybe for some people cheesy means deep but for me cheesy just means cheesy. I mean, the whole "we must put aside our differences" angle just doesn't appeal to me very much any more... Really, your description doesn't add that much to it for me.
All this really does is show how subjective art is.
At any rate, nice hypothesis about those Metronites being Q and all, but I'm sure countless trekkies would argue that point. My little trekkie friend might claim that little kid with the god mirror was a Q instead. It's like Darryl in FF6 being Gogo or something, at the very least it's "debatable" and at the most it's just not held up by anything else.
At any rate it's no big deal if it's formulaic, but that doesn't change that the premise was pretty much cheesy. Maybe for some people cheesy means deep but for me cheesy just means cheesy. I mean, the whole "we must put aside our differences" angle just doesn't appeal to me very much any more... Really, your description doesn't add that much to it for me.
All this really does is show how subjective art is.
At any rate, nice hypothesis about those Metronites being Q and all, but I'm sure countless trekkies would argue that point. My little trekkie friend might claim that little kid with the god mirror was a Q instead. It's like Darryl in FF6 being Gogo or something, at the very least it's "debatable" and at the most it's just not held up by anything else.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)