It looks to me as though some people really need to 1.) get back on thier meds; and 2.) find a hobby that might be constructive as well as give them something to do with their hands. That is just com,pletely absurd.
No, I think it's their communist opponents who are lacking in reason (though not utterly serious). I started reading that piece, and as a Trek fan and a laissez-faire capitalist, I remember quite a few of the scenes to which they're referring. Which particular parts strike you as incorrect or poorly reasoned? There is a significant difference between the Federation of the original Star Trek series, and the much more collectivist version of "Next Generation."
A few words to 'Mr.Wong' get out of your momma's basement! He's comparing on the homepage Star Trek and Star Wars hardware as well, dedicating all that time and effort into creating a website that focusses on telling the world all about the political evils of Star Trek is just scary.
For me the amusing thing is he completely misses why the TNG/DS9 Federation is a moneyless society.
The Replicator and the Holodeck.
Here we have a reliable, mature technology that can create anything you can describe. Want the Mona Lisa on your wall? Ask for it! The British Crown Jewels? They're yours! The only cost is the energy budget, and given that the Federation uses antimatter as a power source, that's not a problem. So no one needs for anything.
Then we have the Holodeck. Want to live on a cliff overlooking a stormy sea? Set you apartment to "Dark Shadows" and you, and all your stuff, and there! Even if you actually live in a 50sq.meter utility, the Holodeck uses tractors to simulate the size of the place, and the transporter beams whatever you need into your current "room" (Hell, you wouldn't need many possessions beyond clothing and items of personal emotional value.) You even have a staff, if you want it, your personal butler, the chef who serves your replicated food...
So even if you're at the lower end of the social strata, you can live like a king.
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Too much time on someone's hands!
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*raises fist and shakes it*
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A few words to 'Mr.Wong' get out of your momma's basement!
He's comparing on the homepage Star Trek and Star Wars hardware as well, dedicating all that time and effort into creating a website that focusses on telling the world all about the political evils of Star Trek is just scary.
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The Replicator and the Holodeck.
Here we have a reliable, mature technology that can create anything you can describe. Want the Mona Lisa on your wall? Ask for it! The British Crown Jewels? They're yours! The only cost is the energy budget, and given that the Federation uses antimatter as a power source, that's not a problem. So no one needs for anything.
Then we have the Holodeck. Want to live on a cliff overlooking a stormy sea? Set you apartment to "Dark Shadows" and you, and all your stuff, and there! Even if you actually live in a 50sq.meter utility, the Holodeck uses tractors to simulate the size of the place, and the transporter beams whatever you need into your current "room" (Hell, you wouldn't need many possessions beyond clothing and items of personal emotional value.) You even have a staff, if you want it, your personal butler, the chef who serves your replicated food...
So even if you're at the lower end of the social strata, you can live like a king.
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Now me...I'm buying a Death Star (TM). :D