At 10:36 AM 11/15/01, "Kevin Tarr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 10:10 AM 11/15/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>[snip]
>
>Yet a bad Star Trek episode can get me really annoyed ;)  If a writer
>wasn't
>aware of 2001 technology in the 1950's and '60's, it's fine -- no one
>expects
>them to be psychic, after all.  But a modern-day writer that can't get
>their
>facts straight (in modern-day parlance) I find it highly annoying.  I'm
>willing to give a writer the benefit of the doubt for creative license
>-- to
>a point.  But get basic facts or definitions wrong and the love affair
>is
>over ;)
>
>Jon
>
>Of course I can't recall the specifics now, but three weeks ago the new
>Enterprise show had a scientific reference that's been proven wrong for
>at least five years. I remember thinking the exact same thing, 'They
>shouldn't have gotten THAT wrong.'
>
>Kevin T.



You noticed when they got just ONE thing wrong?



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