Comment on Cold take: Lower Decks should have colored an Orion's blushing as green instead of red/pink.
medusa@sh.itjust.works 1 year agoI feel like a lot of it is “translated” to match human emotions. That person wouldn’t actually be considered attractive, but the movie makes them attractive in a weird way so humans can relate. Green lipstick on a Vulcan would be EXTREMELY off putting to a human, in literal stark contrast. To make a Vulcan “attractive” it would be on human terms with our sexy red lipstick or… it may have the wrong effect and not tune emotions in properly to the scene. It’s a huge reason why I hated watching Star Trek with a particular individual I know. “THOSE TWO SPECIES COULDN’T BE BREEDING! THE HORMONES ARE ALL WRONG AND THEY DIDN’T DEVELOP IN THE SAME…” and on and on.
The blushing thing absolutely should be green, but I get why it wasn’t characterized as such. Friggin apes.
funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
not the biggest fan but doesn’t TNG suggest that all (most?) biped races in trek share a common ancestor?
hglman@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Yes it does, i think there is a tos episode that hints at that as well
medusa@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
Anthropology major I think part of the argument was that since all primates share a common ancestor, when does it stop being functional for reproductive purposes? Is Tuvok sterile like a mule?
Seriously this is why I stopped watching these things with this person. It’s like watching a war movie with a veteran.