I will build a Dyson sphere around the Earth and make Vulcan pay for it

Really makes you think for a second or two until Archer dealt with wanna be Drumpf.

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That doesn't make any sense. A Dyson sphere is supposed to surround an energy source like a star, that's the whole point.

Maybe his was going to be a glass ceiling around Earth?

That is stupid, for building a solid dyson sphere you'd need materials that are basically magical from how strong they are, and if it's a dyson sphere built of many millions of small individual objects then it won't stop anything.

White people once cleansed of jewish influences emit powerful holy energies

The UFP doesn't make any sense.

If they were really alien they wouldn't be able to breath the same air that humans breath on their starships or operate the computers made for human hands or a million other things.

It's like Star Wars where every alien race is portrayed as just a human with a funny head. Aliens wouldn't be able to fit inside X-Wings since they're made for humans, their hands would fit with the control sticks or whatever.

Science fiction exists to be propaganda to tell you what ((( they ))) want you to think space is. None of it makes any sense.

Yes, but sitting down and thinking about the logistics of inter-species communication and space-travel takes work and intelligence, neither of TV writers want to expend or have. In reality, "space opera" is just a lazy allegory for internationalism.

Nothing illustrates this better than Babylon I am religioooouuuuuus 5, which had
* women being command officers and then being on pregancy leave during wartime,
* a xenophobic regime coming to power on Earth and restricting "alien immigration",
* humans and aliens being able to interbreed, even though some shun the union.

Any plausiblity in the aliens would make most kinds of interaction between them and humans both pointless and impossible. If authors want to tell a story that isn't about as riveting as the tale about typing in a diplomatic telegraph, they will have to bend plausibility. After they start doing that, might as well go all in and make the aliens wacky humans for maximum plot possibilities.

Star Trek is to pulp / science fiction that LOTR is to fantasy. The women are supposed to be green humanoids so you can depict them sexy and the lead character can dick them. Non-humanoid aliens also can not express emotions on their faces, making the stories boring. A book could do it but a series.

The plot can be whatever they want, ((space))) doesn't even exist and the Earth is flat surrounded by ice walls.

What are you trying to imply with this?

Your points are true, though. When they made TOS, they knew it didn't make much sense Spock was just some jew with fake ears. But they couldn't really make him a carpet monster like that hotra if they wanted him to interact with the humans in any meaningful way.

Barely anything in the premise of Star Trek is scientifically plausible, and aliens being themed humans is just one of the many implausible things needed to make the stories they wanted to make.

How do you know that intelligent life can even evolve without conditions similar to Earth? There are only so many elements with only so many kinds of compounds and only so many kinds of way to chemically store and release energy from a star.

Also they actually had a nice explanation for this in a TNG episode.

Even with oxygen-carbon compound exchange as the basis of the bodily functions, the functions could still be infinitely different. Even a relatively small change in the pressure and oxygen content compared prevailing Earth conditions to makes an atmosphere dangerous to us humans.

And this assuming the aliens don't utilize more exotic processes. It would be lucky if the things could exist even in the same temperature range as humans.

Pretty much this. After the likes of (((Asimov))) pozzed the the sci-fi genre with their virtue signaling it was all a race to the bottom.

Star Trek does have magical building materials though.

Were you expecting Holla Forums to come up with a joke that made sense?

LOTR had such an impact on fantasy that everything after it was modeled on it. Same as Star Trek. Look at science fiction before and after Star Trek.

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Be cause it was her turn. Amrite? :^)

cumskin much?

That was mostly due to the technical limitations, and even then it isn't even entirely true.

Stuff like human aliens and sexy primary colour babes were common standard already in, you know, actual pulp sci-fi. They didn't even have an excuse of make-up and acting in written text, the writers just didn't give a fuck about "realism" if it got in way of a good plot. Star Trek didn't popularize nearly as much as people might think, in fact by the time Star Trek rolled around boring hacks were trying their best to distance sci-fi from its roots in adventure and excitement.

because Drumpfkins are xenophobic and put walls up everywhere.

Jews, user, it was Yids like Asimov that kept pushing sci-fi towards MUH ALLEGORY bullshit. Filthy fucking kikes.

I didn't know the Earth was a star.

True. Jewish authors had a big part in ruining sci-fi. I didn't mention because I wanted to decrease my kike mention to post ratio.

If Hitler had succeeded, we would still have cool pulp adventures as the main form of so called speculative fiction.

Yes, if Hitler would have won we would have more of pic instead of ((( sci-fi ))).

all planets are stars you dumbass, thats basic astrology.

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Ugh I remember this, it was awful.

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There was a tng episode where humanoid aliens seeded planets so a lot of Milky Way aliens are humanoid as a result.

Yeah, but there are small variations, so even on the same planet there are a shitload of different species.

Humans exist in wide variety of temperature ranges.
Possible but not plausible.

Most of Earth animals are not humanoid. Humanoid forms are simply better and therefore they will climb on top of food chain. Why ALL of earth animals have 4 limbs and not 6? Because its most efficient form. Humanoid form is not random occurrence.