• https://www.blog.speculist.com Stephen Gordon

    What, “Tracking proteins in a living cell” wasn’t the movie we’ve all been waiting for?
    :-)

    I’m impressed with the amount of work that went into this fan film. It does emphasize the tonal differences between the two series doesn’t it? One is utopian fantasy, the other herioc myth.

  • Phil Bowermaster

    Yes, but note how well Patrick Stewart fits in both worlds. The whole atmosphere of the Enterprise is jarring after you’ve been on the Death Star for a few minutes, but Picard somehow bridges both worlds. (Maybe it’s the time he spent as part of the Borg collective!)

    Star Wars wins all the smackdowns –

    Princess Leia vs. Counselor Troi
    Chewie vs. Worf
    Han Solo vs. Ryker
    Young Anakin* vs. Wesley Crusher
    Mace Windu vs. Picard

    …all but one, that is:

    Data vs. C3PO

    * The kid is smaller, but he fights dirty

  • Karl Hallowell

    Eh, I’d put my money on the klingon over the wookie, but aside from Worf and Data, it’s a sweep for the Star Wars side (though Jar Jar is really Wesley Crusher’s counterpart). Things look even worse on the evil side. Aside from Lore and the Borg, Star Trek doesn’t have any good villians. Meanwhile, Lucas can’t write a decent script, but many of his villians are top notch, at least in look.