Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Preserving My Previous History At Blogger Part 20




Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
At 15min15sec into the review : ...LMAO Massively...Thank you for the gift, Merry Christmas !
December 5, 2011 4:35 PM
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Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
1998 ? Lost in Space ???
December 5, 2011 4:43 PM

Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
Hey... this ship doesn't have Jefferies tubes or anything like for you to sneak around the compartments ? If not then shame on who build this ship.
December 5, 2011 4:54 PM

Anonymous Orion_II said...
A couple of notes regarding Astronomy to clear up some of the plot holes in the Wrath of Khan: (yes, I'm also a science nerd)

1) While it seems unlikely today with telescopes, you can pretty easily tell the difference between, and identify individual planets with the naked eye. The Ancient Greeks and Romans certainly knew that Mars, Venus and Jupiter were not stars - it's why those planets are named after said deities (more recently discovered planets, like Saturn, Uranus, etc were extensions of those names). Given standard naming, the planet that exploded would've been right next to Khan's. An event THAT close certainly would've been noticed with the naked eye- it'd be like if Mars exploded.

2) There are a LOT of planets in space. Even with our primitive technology, we've discovered so many extrasolar (that is, planets that aren't part of our local solar system) that we abandoned naming them and instead numbered them. Starfleet surely has knowledge of TRILLIONS of planets. One exploding and slipping by unnoticed is definately not an impossibility. It goes even moreso for a relatively unimportant system, since the distance between stars is so incredible.

3) Any beacons or the like left in orbit would've been obliterated with the destruction of the neighboring planet. The amount of energy released from ANY planet exploding would easily destroy the Enterprise, much less any smaller satellites left in orbit. Even if they DID survive, the sudden shift would've knocked them all out of orbit with ease. As such, even if the enterprise did leave a warning, it sure as heck wouldn't still be there when the Reliant got there.

4) We don't know what the neighboring planet was like. A terresterial (rocky planet) exploding seems unlikely, but a Gas Giant? It seems somewhat likely given the right makeup - an extrasolar (originated in another system) capture made mostly of Hydrogen getting hit by a stray malfucntioning probe or the like could theoretically ignite it, though this is somewhat of a stretch, even to me.

PS: I'm not trying to nitpick you here (insert Douchy McNitpick joke here) I love science, and happily weigh in on such issues.
December 5, 2011 7:04 PM

Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@Orion_II

Okay, i can let that passing by unnoticed:

Star Fleet's cartography screwed the Genesis Project and create a plot hole the size of a mildly average black hole on that movie :

A) How a Starship crew could didn't have notice the changes in the Star System ?

B) If was the case of a Gas Giant exploding then the whole planetary system was screwed, depending on the position of the object like related to Neptune you have a wave of impact moving almost everything closer to the star even in a slow rate, and if like Jupiter the other Gas Giants will be pulled away in increasing larger orbits while the interior planets move faster in rapidly shrinking orbits according to their respective positions when the cataclysmic impact wave hits the planet. And that means systemic entropy that can't be ignored by any starship.

C) In case of the explosion of a rocky planet like Earth, how do you explode a planet without a Death Star Station, a Galactus Entity or Lewis Lovhaug's Ozzy Osborne impersonation performing an high pitch note ? If you have something like 6 planets and one of then explode for some reason destroying it self and spliting one of the near by celestial bodies in two how much big the explosion must be to :

A) Affect Alpha Ceti V orbit pushing it closer to the Star and made it a desert planet;

B) If was the case of pulling the planet away from the Star how big enough was the strenght of the explosion to affect other near by celestial bodies in case one of them split in two leaving six bodies in orbit of Alpha Ceti ? Because cartography still find six planets in orbit of Alpha Ceti, how do you explain that - not Orion II of course,i am asking how Star Fleet explain that ?

And yet how do you explode a planet by natural causes that doesn't involve singing and one exposed tanned latino muscular chest ?

Dear Orion II, the explosion of a Gas Giant is too over the top for the necessary effects occur at the necessary rate to not kill everybody instantly and a high pitched note can't move in the vacuum so we can consider Lewis innocent in this case.

Star Fleet Sucks !
December 5, 2011 8:34 PM

Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
quoting : "Poor Linkara =( He never gets to use his cool things before an evil robot takes them over".

He don't have the budget for it.

quoting : "Ignoring an intruder alert on a ship capable of destroying a planet isn't a good idea when the intruder might... I don't know... find the 'fire' button very quickly"

Our Hero ladies and gentlemen, a sample of Starfleet finest, only Khan could be more obsessed than him with the task ahead to ignore the obvious danger.

Quoting the first line from the Battle in the Mutara Nebula :

[hailing Khan] "This is Admiral Kirk. We tried it once your way, Khan, are you ready for a rematch? Khan...? I'm laughing at the "superior intellect."

And as everybody knows, there he goes, boldly foll, facing off his certain doom.

And quoting Khan about the planetary explosion matter :

Khan: [shouts] THIS IS CETI ALPHA FIVE! Ceti Alpha Six exploded six months after we were left here. The shock shifted the orbit of this planet and everything was laid waste.

Okay, so in this case Starfleet cartography can argue that at the moment of the U.S.S. Reliant's arrival Alpha Ceti V was in the planetary path were Alpha Ceti VI was supposed to be and since Alpha Ceti V was supposed to be a M-Class planet the wasteland they find at the surface could not be the same planet because the Reliant's crewmen never bother to check the the cartographic and astronomic data banks to see if the stellar system match what they saw.

Therefore we can conclude and point the fact the Starfleet Academy gradutes are stupid in the 23rd Century and that was the true fact behind why Captain Kirk and the Enterprise original crew were IRREPLECEABLE.

Further evidences of stupidity after that Era are : Captain Picard and the Federation/Cardassian Treaties, Captain Janeway promotion to Admiral after commit several crimes against humanity and all sentient beings in general, Promote a Schizophrenic Hobo as Captain of the allegedly first starship called Enterprise in the 22nd Century and back Atop the Fourth Wall keep a compulsive comic book reader obsessed with bad comics who supposedly burn a few in charge of what can only be considered as a weapon of mass destruction in orbit of the planet Earth and that never goes anywhere else or even can landing on the planet.

Jesus, the man not even have a crew: just a robot, an artificial intelligence and a willing capable photogenic girlfriend who is never allowed to do anything else than be the proverbial helpless damsel in distress, again "OUR HERO LADIES AND GENTLEMAN, gentleman-feminist extraordinaire".

Well at least in his defense Linkara is a 23rd Century graduate so could be worst...hey wait a minute, it is worst.

Here, the Q-Continuum is prosecuting you Mr. Lewis Lovhaug a.k.a. Linkara for indulcing a mentally unbalanced universal supreme entity into suicide and so be responsible for it's murder.

Please if you survive the impending peril please proceed into the Celestial Temple of the Bajoran Prophets and face the charges against you, the prosecution already contact Captain Benjamin "Don't F@#k With" The Sisko to be your defense attorney but in case he can't be available for any reason the Q-Continuum will be more than happy to provide "Any" sentient being available to defend you, and we really mean "ANY".

Oh yes, about the planetary shifting : how do you scourge the planet and shift it's orbit without killing everybody in it in a matter of years instead of days ?

The accusation/defense/whatever rests.

End Credits provide by James Horner please enjoy.
December 6, 2011 5:14 AM

Blogger Kevin Holsinger said...
Good morning, Linkara.

For what it's worth, somebody on YouTube spliced Khan-references from Trek II with the 80s song "I Feel for You" (it constantly references singer Chaka Khan)...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Twe0fwtfVUc

If you're unfamiliar with the song, I'd suggest running the video past Spoony, Todd, or Snob. One of them is bound to get it.

Enjoy the rest of your day.
December 6, 2011 4:15 AM

Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@Kevin Holsinger

Oh, the irony!

(said with the best fake irish ninja accent available) CHEERS !
December 6, 2011 12:23 PM

Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
Can you Annoyingnimous people and teasers a like stop suggesting the ship will explode at the end of the story arc ?

I already played in the realms of SPOILER ALERT territory and i assure you all is a lot more fun waiting to see the Enterprise explode in the theater watching the movie than watching in the trailer.

Now back to "Let's Explode A Planet Week" :

In the Tv series Space 1999 Humanity had been storing its nuclear waste in vast disposal sites on the far side of the Moon.

Due to an unknown form of magnetic radiation???, the accumulated waste reaches critical mass (really ???) and, on 13 September 1999 (how convenient) , detonates in a massive thermonuclear explosion.

The force of the blast propels the Moon like an enormous booster rocket, hurling it out of Earth orbit and into deep space at colossal speed (add face palm here), thus stranding the 311 personnel stationed on the Alpha Moonbase.

The runaway Moon, in effect, becomes the 'spacecraft' (with artificial gravity included) on which the protagonists travel(somehow), searching for a new home(roll eyes).

During their interstellar journey, the Alphans encounter a vast array of alien civilizations, dystopian societies, and mind-bending phenomena previously unseen by humanity (like the ratings for Lost first seasons and Michael Bay's profits at the box office).

Thanks wikipedia.

So in fiction radioactive waste explode spontaneously thanks to the weirdness of science fiction drama, not thanks to science fact.Okay.

How do we blow up Alpha Ceti VI ? Made the core more radioactive than the gravity able to contain (okay this maybe sounds stupid but let's keep going this way) it's strenght and Boom, enough energy to blow a Krypton in theory, probably not enough to actually evaporate the planet like a dead Death Star but enough to propel the crust and portions of the mantle into the space creating a field of debris and a impact wave strong enough to pull Alpha Ceti V out of its orbit and scourge the atmosphere but not destructive enough to kill all life on the planet immediately, acting more like a side effect of the main event than anything related to the main event it self.

Still doesn't explain why nobody in the Starfleet cares to send a exploration team to keep an eyes on the Civilization of Augments in development.

Did they have any budget cuts in the 80's ? Should we blame the Star Wars Project for the lack of care with the Genesis Project ?

Not really, as my friends in the Irish Ninja Community explained to me the real problem with the Starfleet at the time was the lack of budget destined for the Air Supply Project.

Check this: Air Supply - Making Love Out of Nothing At All

P.S.: At the end of 24th Century making something out of nothing at all was the main motto for the development of the self-replicant mine field project and as well the infinite triple quantum torpedos cache. But at the beginning of the Dominion War the Air Supply Project did already started to sound like this :

Air Supply- Teach Me To Run

End Credits.
December 6, 2011 3:37 PM

Blogger Gyre said...
In re. to Mountain King

Adaptations on their own are not necessarily bad. There have been many good adaptations of books to movies and vice versa like the Hogfather or James Bond (a case where the movies are actually far less racist and sexist), not to mention good adaptations of comic books to film like The Dark Knight. Admittedly The Dark Knight isn't based off of one comic but the point stands.
The problem is when the people making the adaptation either don't bother with making it good because they are relying on a fanbase to automatically buy it and when they simply don't understand what it was that made the original work so successful.

A question for Linkara. Since Mountain King mentioned V for Vendetta do you have an opinion on the film? I ask because I found myself surprised to learn that people around me praised it. Am I out of step with the viewers on this?
December 6, 2011 6:21 PM
Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@Gyre

Not that really matters or anybody cares about my opinion and i have no idea about Lewis opinion in or out of character but anyway in my own opinion V for Vendetta's movie is a big piece of crap and as general rule the book is always superior to the movie.

The only exceptions to this rule so far are :

- Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick in comparison with his cinematic adaptation Blade Runner by Ridley Scott;

The book is crap and the movie is Awesome, Ridley Scott made gold from a turd and that's amazing.

and

- The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien in comparison with the The Hobbit by Peter Jackson;

Trust me, the movie was not released yet and still the Hobbit stands among a few books in my top 5 list for worst book i read in my whole life so far, the movie can't be worst than this.

And don't worry, the Wachowski brother's audience are so out of touch as the same audiences paying to see the Michael Bay's movies.
December 7, 2011 2:48 AM

Anonymous Jarkes said...
"Jesus, the man not even have a crew: just a robot, an artificial intelligence and a willing capable photogenic girlfriend who is never allowed to do anything else than be the proverbial helpless damsel in distress, again "OUR HERO LADIES AND GENTLEMAN, gentleman-feminist extraordinaire". "

Um, Iron Liz has NEVER been the "proverbial helpless damsel in distress." At all.
December 7, 2011 8:17 AM
Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@Jarkes

quoting : "Hum, Iron Liz has NEVER been the "proverbial helpless damsel in distress." At all".

That's because as previously establish Lewis is above all a gentleman first and a feminist later but did you saw IronLiz save the day at least once or doing more than exposition of the situations of impending peril ?

With all do respect Lewis but the way you write Liz in character-persona she barely stands at the same level of Chief O'Brien when he was on Star Trek:TNG and we all know his life there was basically miserable with no character development at all.

She is supposed to be actually the proverbial Watson for the Sherlock living inside the alloy that made Linkara's soul, instead as my criticism already appointed several times she is just there, at the end you do all by yourself, alone.

Please forgive my harsh criticism but that the way i saw things happening so far, no disrespect on that.

P.S.: More Air Supply anyone ? Ok, Bat out of Hell them, no pun intended.
December 7, 2011 3:35 PM

Anonymous Gareth said...
"Unfortunately, the movie itself doesn't specify which Neutral Zone..."

Huh, you've got me there

"I would ask that if it's a NEUTRAL Zone with the Klingons, why would Klingons be in there"

You've got me there also.
December 7, 2011 3:47 PM
Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@Dave & Gareth

Not so fast boys, please check the Kobayashi Maru's scene again, those are D-7 Class Battle Cruiser and despite this model be available in both Klingon and Romulan fleets, at the time period of this story the Romulan Empire were in decline and reclusive inside their own borders while the Klingon Empire was a lot more active and aggressive until the events of Star Trek The Undiscovered Country.

If that isn't enough at the same scene the ship's computer vocally informs about three "KLINGON" cruisers are closing fast:

quote from the original script

COMPUTER VOICE "Alert. Sensors indicate three Klingon Cruisers, bearing 316, mark 4, closing fast".

And if this is not enough evidence :

SAAVIK "Inform the Klingons we are on a rescue mission"...

UHURA "They're jamming all frequencies, Captain"

COMPUTER VOICE "Klingons on attack course and closing".

And about why the Klingon would be there, a few words from Admiral Ackbar :

"It's a trap!" ― Admiral Ackbar

P.S.: Why did the Starfleet Admirals agree with the formation of a Neutral Zone where the enemy can keep heavily armed and protect "FROM THE INSIDE" but we can't even step one finger nail in it without be nuked with photonic torpedos a thousand times until the next sunday morning ? Serious guys are you really that stupid ?
December 7, 2011 5:44 PM

Anonymous Adam said...
Isn't it a running gag that Starfleet Admirals are all insane and/or useless Captains who were promoted upstairs to keep them out of the field?

Why else would Janeway be promoted over Picard? (I know, Nemesis doesn't 'count')
December 7, 2011 9:46 PM

Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@Adam

Star Trek is far far away from any utopia they can think about because they doesn't have real answers for utopias.

That's why their "Admirals" are mostly inane.

@Volvagia

Alan Moore is not a genius, he is a Demi-God about to become a actual God at this point and i hope some day Hollywood pissed off him so much to the point he start to casting Death Rays on them.
December 8, 2011 4:05 AM
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Anonymous Jarkes said...
"That's because as previously establish Lewis is above all a gentleman first and a feminist later but did you saw IronLiz save the day at least once or doing more than exposition of the situations of impending peril ?

With all do respect Lewis but the way you write Liz in character-persona she barely stands at the same level of Chief O'Brien when he was on Star Trek:TNG and we all know his life there was basically miserable with no character development at all.

She is supposed to be actually the proverbial Watson for the Sherlock living inside the alloy that made Linkara's soul, instead as my criticism already appointed several times she is just there, at the end you do all by yourself, alone.

Please forgive my harsh criticism but that the way i saw things happening so far, no disrespect on that."

Hmm. Fair enough. But she's never been exactly "helpless," as far as I can tell.
December 8, 2011 11:23 AM

Anonymous Gareth said...
@Captain Sake

- My last comment was because he the other person in the argument clearly knew the source material better than me and I felt unqualified to comment, as such I ceded the argument.

So no, I'm not stupid I just bowed out due to insufficient knowledge.

Would it have been better for me to keep arguing while not being fully sure I knew what I was talking about?
December 8, 2011 1:07 PM
Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@Jarkes

"Hmm. Fair enough. But she's never been exactly "helpless," as far as I can tell".

She the sort of second in command on a ship where the Captain is obsessed with criticizing allegedly bad comics to the point of allowing malevolent beings to try taking over the ship and unleash hell of Earth. If that doesn't made her a damsel in distress i don't know how much further we need to go to match your definition of "helpless".

Okay, is debatable, damsel in distress or stressed damsel ? It's a gorgeous damsels anyway, i just hope her talent is not wasted like Paramount did with most of Star Trek actors and actresses.

Call me a sexist, misogynist dinosaur relic whose boyish charms, though wasted on modern days but at least i know what to do during a warning call.

End Credits Taylor Dayne - Original Sin (Theme From The Shadow, Howard Chaykin best made for DC comic book ever)
December 8, 2011 2:43 PM

Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@Gareth & Dave

Sorry guys, the jokes was a mockery addressed to the Starfleet Admirals and not something personal about you two or the matter at hand.

I made a more elaborated apology and explanation at my blog but can't be published here for some reason.
December 9, 2011 3:30 AM
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Anonymous Orion_II said...
A couple of notes, Captain Sake Mangusto

A) Maybe they weren't looking? They were sent to survey a specific planet in an already explored system. Why would they survey the entire solar system when they just want to look at one planet?


B) That's why I said extrasolar capture. Gas giants existing within the "life zone" of a system are rare, but it can happen. An explosion originating from there could easily knock

C) You're assuming the planet was destroyed utterly, like Alderaan. I'm not - I'm presuming at most a large chuck broke off, and the rest simply fell apart. The first part actually happened here - it formed the moon. (Also note, that it takes FAR less energy to break a planet apart than to utterly destroy it. BOTH would be classified as "THE PLANET EXPLODED!" by anyone nearby)

CA) Who says the planet's ecosystem had stabilized? Immediately after a mass extinction event, as would've happened in this case, the surfice of a normally life sustaining planet looks pretty barren. Such things have happened in our own case.

CB) Again, they probably weren't looking. Why would they re-explore a known system? Planets exploding aren't exactly a common phenomenon.

It's unlikely, but not impossible. Do also remember that during the initial impact event, they could've taken shelter inside their ship. Assuming the point of impact was on the far side of the planet, there could well indeed be survivors.

Unlikely yes, but impossible, no. Do also remember how weird the universe as a whole is - such as the recenetly discovered "diamond planet"
December 9, 2011 4:57 AM

Blogger Lewis Lovhaug said...
"I made a more elaborated apology and explanation at my blog but can't be published here for some reason."

If you want to apologize, simply apologize. I have begun to delete any posts you make that include bizarre "humorous" asides and random name-dropping of directors, producers, and characters in a level that could almost be described as fanfiction.

I warned you about this before. If you have something of substance to contribute to the conversation or are actually engaging with the other posters, then I'll let it through. Anything else and it gets deleted.
December 9, 2011 12:52 PM
Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@Orion_II

A) Just because you find a planet in orbit of a Star at position "A" that doesn't mean it's the same planet you find before at the same said position "A", things may happen and messed up with the system even if any change may be very unlikely to happen like for some reason a planet exploding and another taking his orbit for some period of time because of the event.


B) An Extra Planetary Gas Giant captured by a Star and taking place in orbit inside the life zone ? I suggest you take a look at Neptune, is the smallest Gas Giant we have and is huge. Get a tractor beam and pull that Hack closer to our Sun life zone and you are gonna kill us all without any need for an explosion, there is no space for a big fat ball of hydrogen any where closer to our Sun.

C) The formation of the moon was the result of a colision and what happened on Ceti Alpha VI was a explosion visible and viewed by witnesses and the result was a shock wave able to scourge part of the atmosphere and somehow changing the orbital alignment of the planet moving it slowly away from the life zone, a few more years or maybe months an all life would be dead by the time of Reliant's arrival.

CA)Ceti Alpha V was dying, not stabilizing, we never had this kind of event on Earth yet and it's very unlikely that may happened the way it did on the movie.

CB)You arrive an old already knew star system, if you stop to check your map and you will discover a few things are wrong and your map doesn't match the system you are then you need to investigate before anything else : did the pilot screwed things at the helm and didn't follow navigational instructions ? No ? So some unknown phenomenon must have happened here, we are in the right place, why the system doesn't match ?

CC) There was no comet or asteroid impact at the opposite side of the planet, the event was a planetary explosion and was a visible event.

CD) Sorry but say the universe is weird is not exactly a scientific explanation for the event on the Ceti Alpha System, it's like saying Linkara Websode series is the way it is because Lewis is weird, and no, that's not an inteligent, reasonable or even closer from a scientific expanation. Linkara's Show is the ways it is because the limitation Lewis have to deal with on a daily basis in real life, say something is weird is not an real explanation.

@Lewis

quoting : "Anything else and it gets deleted".

Aye Captain, i need to made a better use for my own legs anyway, Thanks, no hard fellings on that.

Can you believe i find an unfinished replica of the U.S.S. Defiant for something like maybe 8 dollars in an Antiques Store ? Christmas came earlier this year and bring it the bloody rain with.
December 9, 2011 3:59 PM
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Anonymous CaptainCalvinCat said...
@ Captain Sake

sexist, misogynist dinosaur relic whose boyish charms, though wasted on modern days

Should I be worried, that I most definitely know, that that sentence is Goldeneye-quote?
Somehow I feel more geeky, than I normally do. ^^

“She the sort of second in command on a ship where the Captain is obsessed with criticizing allegedly bad comics to the point of allowing malevolent beings to try taking over the ship and unleash hell of Earth. If that doesn't made her a damsel in distress i don't know how much further we need to go to match your definition of "helpless".”

It could force her to be a more competent Captain, than the actual Captain. Not that unfamiliar. Saw it on a german star trek parody called “highlander”, where the complete crew was more competent, than the Captain would be, saw it on “Galaxy Quest”, wrote it in my Fanfic, where the Captain “Cal” is an idiot, and the rest of the crew is extremely capable, but doesn`t point that out to Starfleet, because, if they would actually send someone, who IS competent, they would not have that kind of leeway, they have now.

I wouldn’t call Cals XO Agatha a damsel in distress, wouldn’t call commander bradbury of the highlander a damsel in distress and I wouldn’t call Gwen de Marco (from Galaxy Quest) a damsel in distress.



@ Linkara: I apologize, too, but I thought, that I needed to point those things out.

Greets

Cal (me, not the Character )
December 9, 2011 8:15 PM
Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@CaptainCalvinCat

I just want to see her doing exactly what you describe if that actually happen or at least i want to see her doing more.

I also want to see more than just Linkara and his holograms or his bots doing something, as an example Red Dwarf in his first season has more supporting characters than Linkara.

That's my point, the show needs more.
December 9, 2011 9:44 PM

Anonymous CaptainCalvinCat said...
@ CaptainSake

"I just want to see her doing exactly what you describe if that actually happen or at least i want to see her doing more."
Well I guess, that is something, that you can talk about with the creative staff of AT4W, i.e. Linkara.

However, for some reasons I honestly doubt, that there can be
a complete crew-compliment abord Comicron 1. And I tell you, why that would be, IMHO. First reason would be: Money.
It is pure business economics and political economy: You have a certain amount of money, and have to gain the biggest possible outcome with it. I know nothing about Linkaras financial situation, but he has said, that he gets paid for the videos by blip. So - I doubt you can get rich with that kind of job, I think it would suffice to make a living, but - you cannot get rich.

And with the money, that he actually has, he has to make a living, to buy food, clothing, etc. and to buy comics. There is technical maintenance to Computer, Video-Camera etc. and I honestly doubt, that he has enough money left, to hire a few more actors for the comicron 1 bits. Even if he had, pure based on business studies and econimical thoughts, it would be not the smartest thing to do, to hire, just for a few bits, a few seconds, a couple of other actors.

However you can argue, that he could ask his neighbours, friends, if they could help him, but I think, not everyone would be saying "You want me to play a part in your internet-video-reviewing of crappy comics, where I am going around on a blue screen and am in post production copied on a starship I have never seen? I have to remember lines, which could be more technobabble-laden than Star Trek Voyager, and I don`t get paid for it, it is just for fun? Sure, count me in."

That is the spirit, that only a few have, because - lets be honest - the majority wants to gain something for their actions.

The second reason I don`t see that happen, is the point of "too many cooks...", because if Linkara says, that the can be on his show, I think, if they don`t get paid, they DO want another sort of compensation, and that might - I say: Might - be, that they want to be creatively involved. I could understand that, because - like I said - the majority of the AT4W-episode is revieweing crappy comics, and the minority is the actual storyline.

@ Le Messor
"It bridged the two nicely, but was written clumsily.
IMO, of course."

'Clumsily'? The only point, where my eyebrow went in the upper stratosphere, was - WARNING! SPOILER AHEAD! DON'T CONTINUE READING, IF YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW, WHAT HAPPENED IN "STAR TREK: COUNTDOWN". I AM NOT KIDDING - when I read about CAPTAIN Data, and that his personality took over B4.
- SPOILER FINISHED -
December 10, 2011 5:57 AM
Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@CaptainCalvinCat

quoting : "I wouldn’t call Cals XO Agatha a damsel in distress, wouldn’t call commander bradbury of the highlander a damsel in distress and I wouldn’t call Gwen de Marco (from Galaxy Quest) a damsel in distress".

And please you and everybody else prevent yourselves from be so easily offended by the damsel in distress concept together with several other concepts of the so called "female exploitation", without females all adventures and peril scenes would be about a bunch of gay guys saving each other and it's nothing wrong with that but the girls can play that part too, i just wonder why they must be so up tight when the roles are reversed and the hero became a gentleman in distress.

And despite the fact i am a James Bond fan and had in the past a man crush about Pierce Brosnan until i tragically discover he has thin legs (Why God ? Why?) in my fan fics just like James in the movies i always save the girls in the end doesn't matter how much exploited they are at the end, i don't care what the feminists have to say about this. You are a bunch of 19th Century prudes with no place in modern society.

End Credits Garbage - Sex Is Not The Enemy, go listen people and maybe you learn something.

P.S.: Straightly Demographically speaking : GEORGE LUCAS IS GAY AND NOT THE KIND OF FUN ONE. Check his female characters.
December 10, 2011 8:47 AM
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Blogger Lewis Lovhaug said...
"P.S.: Straightly Demographically speaking : GEORGE LUCAS IS GAY AND NOT THE KIND OF FUN ONE. Check his female characters."

Excuse me, but did you just attempt to use the word "gay" as a derogatory general insult word?

Because I don't tolerate that kind of crap on my blog.
December 10, 2011 1:11 PM
Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
I will not insult your intelligence Lewis and we both knew you would not allowed my previous comment to be posted if i did it.

On the George Lucas topic : that HACK formerly know as "ONCE THE CREATOR" of the Star Wars Universe, yes, once because i come from a radical faction of fans who no longer accept the kind of things he has been doing with the Far Far Away Galaxy.

We take the selective amnesia solution to the extreme of erase him from our minds and if any of us remind he exist we just erase him from our collective memories again.

If you allowed this minor Jedi Apprentice i would like to indicate to your fan base some interest old books to read from the acclaimed author E.E. 'Doc' Smith and Gordon Eklund came the popular book series of Lord Tedric :

-Lord Tedric;
-The Space Pirates;
-Black Knight of the Iron Sphere;
-Alien Realms;

the date of publishing may be a matter for debate but E.E. 'Doc' Smith did already created the original novelette in 1952, pre-dating Star Wars by more than 20 years.

George Lucas only had to change the names of the characters and twist a few things here and there because you know HE IS SO CREATIVE.(roll eyes)

If Frank Miller did with All Star Batman & Robin what George did with Star Wars i would no longer be his fan either, imagine the Miller equivalent for Jar Jar Binks in the Batman universe.

(long pause)

You can stop screaming now.

And briefly back to the female characters coming from George Lucas mind : Princess Leia, never allowed to wear a bra in the first movie, losing more and more clothes at each episode faster than let's say Indiana Jones losing his virginity and at the end reduce from action girl into the proverbial damsel in distress and she was the only woman in the galaxy until Return of Jedi introduce us to Mon Mothma, a Senator from a political entity that no longer exist, only two women in the whole Galaxy and none of them a Jedi, a General/Admiral or even a Captain or a Rogue ??? You got a problem George and don't tell about the women from the prequels, there are only dolls and mannequins in those excuses for wastes of film.

But you are right, Gay people even the evil ones or the annoying ones are always fun in fiction and George Lucas stop to be funny at the special editions, George Lucas can't be Gay because gay people are not hacks and GEORGE LUCAS IS A HACK !

I pay you for the use of your catch phrase later.

Have a nice day.

P.S.: on a second thought the goddamned Batman would crush any stereotypical annoying product placement in lest them 2 seconds so imagine the proverbial Jar Jar Binks death in anyway you want, i really enjoy it.
December 10, 2011 2:45 PM
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Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@CaptainCalvinCat

I agree with everything you said but i think the problem we both share with this series, reasonable criticizingly speaking (an there goes another mouthful from the token foreigner - and at this point - resident guy) is the fact Lewis had scarcely used IronLiz as a character in his stories.

Taking the mordern incarnation of Doctor Who as an example the main hero is always the Doctor but his companions had been more than just companions and all contribute as major key characters for the story line development as my complain stand in this simple fact : IronLiz is just there, Linkara does all by himself or together with his holograms, robots or people doing characters in voice-overs.

Of course his friends have their own shows and cross overs are also scarcely done it and consume a lot of work out and in the end we still have this problem or at least i have with this series in my honest opinion.

But that's actually Lewis problem, we are just audience and i want to see what's gonna happen anyway even if the next new character was Lewis or any of his friends in drag.

@Le Messor

The only thing bridged nicely thanks to that comic was the Atop the Fourth Wall Show and the Star Trek reboot, that comic book is awful and bad as Star Trek Nemesis and i refuse to accept any of the TNG movies as canon and the reboot stands for it self as an action movie and that's it.

I'm still waiting to see a new Star Trek TOS movie on theaters, J.J. Abrams can do a second attempt before cancellation just like they did originally after The Cage in 1969.
December 10, 2011 3:23 PM
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Anonymous Jarkes said...
"Excuse me, but did you just attempt to use the word "gay" as a derogatory general insult word?

Because I don't tolerate that kind of crap on my blog."

He also said, in regards to your feminist views, and I quote: "You are a bunch of 19th Century prudes with no place in modern society." He also says that it doesn't matter how much a female "damsel in distress" character is exploited as long as she is rescued in the end. In fact, he basically says (contradicting the "problems" he had about Liz SUPPOSEDLY being little more than a damsel in distress) that the only roles women have to play in adventure stories are the helpless damsels who need to be rescued.

I think you should just block this guy already. I think he's beginning to get on everybody's nerves.
December 10, 2011 4:23 PM
Anonymous Gareth said...
@ Sake, fair enough, apology accepted and thank you for clearing that up :).
December 11, 2011 5:19 AM
Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@Jarkes

No Jarkes, i am not getting in everybody nerves and do us a favor and follow Lewis example : read all text and interpreted correctly, please don't take my words out of context and as well don't try to put words in my mouth.

About the 19th Century prudes, was aimed to people easily offended by any if not several creative ways women are portraited in books, comic books, movies and tv series and i guess you probably are one of those and in my honest opinion that's sad.

I don't care what the "feminists" have to say about action flicks like-James Bond and i put those feminists between " " just to clarified the fact most of the feminists have better things to do like defend real women from the exploitations suffered in the real world than just complain about any kind of story they dislike bitterly.

Concerning Lewis feminist views i already said in the past he is a gentleman feminist in my opinion and i reasonable argue all the way about his lack of action/assistance/romance/exploitation/or whatever he may creatively ask for Liz to do without disrespecting her or frakking insulting her intelligence, my problem with Liz is the fact she is just there as i already exposed in my comments before and as an example the Doctor Who companions from modern day era and i dare to add the ancient ones too did a lot more than Liz does, but that of course should be a matter of budget and avoiding cliches and still my complain sustains for itself : the show needs more and as one and only regular actress in the cast i believe Liz can provide something, perhaps from her own mind.

Lewis please tell me you are an Actor's Director ? Don't tell me you just say to yourself and your friendly co-stars : “faster” or “more intense” please.

Doesn't matter the answer, i politely request the making of videos and bloopers from your storylines to be posted next year in a monthly or quarterly basis please.

And just finishing Liz was appointed by me as a damsel in distress as an in joke because as also claimed before "Our Hero" instead of respond faster and promptly to the warning call ignored it and obsessively start to review a bad comic book adaptation of a movie he praise and love since childhood and what kind of woman would not be in distress with a man like that ignoring important things like "WARNING WARNING SECURITY BREACH - AN INTRUDER WAS DETECTED ABOARD AND IT'S TRYING TO TAKE OVER THE SHIP - ALL PERSONAL PRESENT YOURSELVES TO YOUR STATIONS IMMEDIATELY, THAT'S NOT A DRILL" ?

Okay, Okay, let's be fair : Nimue warning call was not so incisive and loud as the kind i have inside an actual starfleet vessel but i guess that's a matter of personal tastes since Lewis is clearly a Starfleet Academy graduate from the 23rd Century and i am from the late 24th Century and Hey, at that period things like stolen the Enterprise and sabotage Starfleet vessels was a piece of cake when you know the right persons, you don't succeed on that kind of thing in the 24th Century any...what ? Admiral Janeway stolen a ship ? Oh, she time travel back in the past ? Okay, not my jurisdiction : that's a matter for those suckers from the time police, and don't forget to erase any register of this incident too, we already have enough continuity issues thanks to that "Space Mary Sue" and as a matter of fact go ahead and erase everything about Voyager, i think i need my therapeutic selective amnesia section again before i get another headache.

Live Long and Prosper Lewis.

End Credits Bonnie Tyler - Here She Comes
December 11, 2011 6:48 AM
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Anonymous CaptainCalvinCat said...
Actually, Sarkes, I find him kinda amusing, because his "Logic" is somehow extremely ambivalent. He is offended, by teachers, saying that there is a northern and a southern america continent and yet, he offends people himself, by calling George Lucas gay or stuff like that.

By the way, am I the only one, who thinks, that the new trillogy is not as bad as they say it is? Granted, Jar Jar is a pain in the ass, but other things are good - or maybe it is, because I like Nathalie Portman. ^^

And he has one point - that one has to give him - that in the earlier comic-books, when the womenvere damsels in distress, it was used as a method to drive the story forward. And it didn`t change that much, because when I see the 93 Version of Superman (Means: Lois and Clark - the new adventures of Superman) our favourite desperate journalist gets captured and captured and captured.

On the other hand, there are comics like Wonder Woman, where the men (Steve 'Rockwell' Trever [yeah, I saw the movie and enjoyed it]) have those "Damsel"-character.

And hence CaptainSake said, that he, in his fanfics is more the james Bond character, I can say, that the Cal I write in my Fanfic is - although he is Captain, he is rash, Impulsive, doesn`t think about things and gets captured in the process, to be rescued by his sexy XO.
December 11, 2011 8:09 AM
Anonymous CaptainCalvinCat said...
@ CaptainSake:

"I agree with everything you said but i think the problem we both share with this series, reasonable criticizingly speaking (an there goes another mouthful from the token foreigner - and at this point - resident guy) is the fact Lewis had scarcely used IronLiz as a character in his stories. "

Just a question: What the frak do you expect?
After all, that is not a sci-fi-show, it is a show, about a guy, sitting on a couch and reviewing bad comics. The point, that he is the captain of a spaceship itself is scarcely used and therefore it is only logical, that the crew-compliment (IronLiz, the ninja-style-dancer, Linksano and whatever the name of that guy in the tuxedo is) is used more rarely.

The main focus on the show is not how awesome Captain Linkara and his intrepid crew are, but crappy comics. However, when there are things of importance, Ship and crew are used well.

I agree, that it would be interesting, if IronLiz would be shown some ass-kicking, but, that is just me. ^^
December 11, 2011 8:15 AM
Anonymous CaptainCalvinCat said...
By the way, I wouldn`t say, that a story, featuring a damsel-in-distress-moment is bad per se. if the character is normally quite competent, then – IMHO – there can be their moments, when she can be a damsel in distress.

Let’s just for a moment look at a Manga.
Case Closed – or as I know it: Detektiv Conan – has its quite unique mixture of the cute ass-kicking-girl and the damsel in distress, whose sole purpose it is, to be captured, that the hero can save her.

Of course I am talking about Rachel More – or as I have come to known and like her: Ran Mori. She has her Damsel-Moments, being knocked out by the thief “Kaito KID” or other evil-doers. Then she has her “I am too emotional”-moments, where she cries over something, that is so-not-the-point, but then there are the moments, where she steps in and takes her chances, and fighting people with karate.

Or take Ziva David from NCIS. She has her ass-kicking-moments and she has shown her “Damsel in Distress” moments.

Sam Carter from SG: 1 – Same Story. Quite a competent, brilliant mind and ass-kicking-lead-lady, but tends sometimes to get captured.

Same Story with the Charmed ones, who seem to spend at least once every episode, being knocked out by a demon or something else.

I have nothing against a well rounded character, who has some minor damsel-in-distress-moments, where she needs to be saved.
But I have something against the exact same plot-device of the “beautiful woman in the skimpy clothes needs to be saved” when it is her only purpose to be in the show or the movie.

Take the James Bond Movie “The world is not enough”. Honestly, although they said, it was such a shitfest, I liked the movie. Why? Of course partly, because of Denise Richards as Lara-Croft-Lookalike. She was smart, she was sexy, she knew, what Renard could use the stolen plutonium for… of course, there were the moments, where she was tied up or in the water with the tank-top really hugging her curves.

I like Lois Lane, normally. She is smart, she is sexy and she is tough. But then, I dislike her sometimes, because sometimes, the only purpose of her being smart, tough, and sexy, is, that she can become the damsel in distress and being rescued by Superman.

That is something, I don’t want to do with the characters I write. At least not the female ones. I don’t have any problem with the fact, that my Cal is suffering from something, that I call “the cat-factor”, which is a nice word for him, being captured, hurt, knocked out, hypnotized, stabbed, shot, drowned, drugged, because of either stupidity, a big mouth and a glorious bad timing.

And no, all adventures and peril scenes would be about not be a bunch of homosexual heroes rescuing each other. There might be some heroines, that would save the guy. Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Catwoman, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn (Gotham City Sirens – why not use them as anti-heroines?), Batgirl – and of course Ziva, Seven, T’Pol and Agatha. ^^

Just my five cents.
December 12, 2011 12:25 PM

Anonymous Jarkes said...
@Sake:

Oh, my mistake. I thought you were referring to Lewis as one of the "19th century Prudes." My bad. I also misunderstood the whole damsel in distress bit. I think I understand now what you're trying to say. So, bygones?
December 13, 2011 6:55 PM
Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@CaptainCalvinCat

Did i read something wrong or, if i understand that right, IronLiz is a ninja-style-dancer ???

Probably i read that wrong.

quoting : "which is a nice word for him, being captured, hurt, knocked out, hypnotized, stabbed, shot, drowned, drugged, because of either stupidity, a big mouth and a glorious bad timing"

Do you realize that kind of stuff hurts a lot in real life right ? I re-start read comics, physical and digitals alike, and the amount of scenes that should kill the non-superpowered character and the stunt person are astonishing, if the geography classes at schools in the USA are screwed then the physics classes must had been replaced by magic & malabarism a long time ago, fiction has nothing to do with suspension of disbelief anymore, now is something more like sustentation of pure faith against overwhelming odds.

Anyway, you character look like a clumsy masochist while my own is a paranoid sadist and the last nostalgic chauvinist in a Galaxy ruled by PC regulations with an ego that rivals the Great Galactical Newt a.k.a. Admiral Kathryn "Should Be In Jail Waiting for a Death Sentence in this life and the next" Janeway.

I hope the health insurance on your fleet is better than mine.

I think is better we move this conversation into the next video, i watch three times already and i think maybe Lewis is finally getting the message but "SPOILER ALERT" his writing is becoming a little bit cheesy and cliché-esque, his direction, art and special effects are flawless as the budget may allowed but Lewis creativity is starting to be predictable.

Looks like we share some fine tastes after all but you my friend is a Cat and i am probably one of Zapp Brannigan's GrandGrandGrandGrandfathers.

Did you saw the american version for Red Dwarf ? Terry Farrell was the cat on that and she was hot, well, still is. Was filmed before she get the role for DS9.

See you on ST2:TWOK part 2.
December 13, 2011 6:57 PM
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Anonymous CaptainCalvinCat said...
@ CaptainSake:

"Do you realize that kind of stuff hurts a lot in real life right ? I re-start read comics, physical and digitals alike, and the amount of scenes that should kill the non-superpowered character and the stunt person are astonishing, if the geography classes at schools in the USA are screwed then the physics classes must had been replaced by magic & malabarism a long time ago, fiction has nothing to do with suspension of disbelief anymore, now is something more like sustentation of pure faith against overwhelming odds.

Anyway, you character look like a clumsy masochist while my own is a paranoid sadist and the last nostalgic chauvinist in a Galaxy ruled by PC regulations with an ego that rivals the Great Galactical Newt a.k.a. Admiral Kathryn "Should Be In Jail Waiting for a Death Sentence in this life and the next" Janeway. "

I have never been stabbed, shot or something, and to be honest, I don`t want to make that experience, because I am awfully sure that it hurts a lot and is not well for your health. ^^

Buut on the other hand - okay, we both are mad apparently, and where I like the evil megamaniacs as the next one, I take pride in the fact, that Cal is apparently a clumsy masochist, with a more than capable crew and a sexy redhead for XO, who has the brains, the looks and (okay, it is basically Mary Sue WOnder Woman to the rescue, but on the other hand, its fun. ^^. ^^

Greets

Cal
December 13, 2011 7:26 PM

Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@Jarkes

quoting "So, no bygones ?"

I hope so, honestly. Move on.
December 13, 2011 9:16 PM
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Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@CaptainCalvinCat

quoting :"with a more than capable crew and a sexy redhead for XO, who has the brains, the looks and (okay, it is basically Mary Sue WOnder Woman to the rescue, but on the other hand, its fun. ^^. ^^"

A redhead Wonder Woman ??? That's fun but in my crew i have several like this, check DS9 episode "Our Man Bashir" those are the kind of women i have on my crew most of the time except for the uptight actual Mary Sues of course, anyway, i am happy your own Roger Rabbit had find his Jessica. Congratulations.

I wonder if i was not a sexual maniac with a kinky phaser set for "Engage and Pursuit that Empress/Princess/Admiral/Captain/Commander/Lieutenant/Ensign/Counselor/Ambassador/Prisioner/Unknowned Sexy Colored Alien of the Week/or anything else female and "Hellllloooo Nurse!" walking by with gorgeous legs and a few pairs of nice euphemisms" but that's the kind of nerd i am, the one who gets promoted to Captain at young age thanks to hard work and the variety of connection that made a man always ready to stand up for his goals.
December 14, 2011 4:53 AM
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Blogger Lewis Lovhaug said...
Okay, kids, fanfiction discussion time is over - move it back into related topics concerning Star Trek II, the review, or similar themes.
December 14, 2011 2:26 PM
Anonymous CaptainCalvinCat said...
Okay, kids, fanfiction discussion time is over - move it back into related topics concerning Star Trek II, the review, or similar themes.

@ Linkara: Yeah, sorry about that, chief. Got a bit carried away, there.

Erm... Review-related I have to ask: Where exactly do you film those blue-screen scenes? I mean, is in your house a room, where you have painted a wall green (or blue) for the effect?
December 14, 2011 3:35 PM
Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
Please Sir, i humbly request you don't patronize "us" as well we never patronize you despite the fact you are just a 24 years young adult while the affordedso called "kids" mentioned above are all above mid-30's.

Once again thank you " the young adult" for the little space you gave for us "the elder teens" to play.
December 14, 2011 3:42 PM
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Blogger Lewis Lovhaug said...
"Erm... Review-related I have to ask: Where exactly do you film those blue-screen scenes? I mean, is in your house a room, where you have painted a wall green (or blue) for the effect?"

The green screen shots are actually filmed in two separate places - the review portions are filmed in my office (with everything crammed together in the space as best as I can) and the storyline stuff I filmed separately a few weeks ago in my living room with a much larger green screen (both of which fold up into a little circle thing that can be stored a lot more easily). ^_^
December 14, 2011 6:24 PM
Blogger Lewis Lovhaug said...
"Please Sir, i humbly request you don't patronize "us" as well we never patronize you despite the fact you are just a 24 years young adult while the affordedso called "kids" mentioned above are all above mid-30's.

Once again thank you " the young adult" for the little space you gave for us "the elder teens" to play."

Hi, Sake, I meant it jokingly or teasingly, since this is *my* blog and I am in charge of it, thus the commenters are not as high up on the food chain.

However, I also remind you that BECAUSE this is my blog, I've already given you warnings before about some of the stuff that you post and in fact have already been screening many of your posts since a lot of them still have the problems I have talked to you about before.

It is really not that difficult to keep things on topic, Sake. And let me be clear, since you have been clear about yourself in an earlier comment: I am a great proponent of free speech and expression, but at the same time I continue to be frustrated by your comments and even more so when you fail to recognize the many chances I have already given you to shape up.
December 14, 2011 6:44 PM
Anonymous CaptainCalvinCat said...
" The green screen shots are actually filmed in two separate places - the review portions are filmed in my office (with everything crammed together in the space as best as I can) and the storyline stuff I filmed separately a few weeks ago in my living room with a much larger green screen (both of which fold up into a little circle thing that can be stored a lot more easily). ^_^ "

He, thats funny. I thought, it would be the other way around, that you have those reviewing parts done in your living room, and the parts with the story line in a studio...

Just a question concerning Missingno.1 - erm... the dancing ninja disappeared two years ago, am I right? So, since when did you plan all those things with Missingno? Since the beginning?
And - I have another question - when I am right, only a few reviewers have an actual storyline, they follow. Why do you?
Like I said, not that it wouldnt be good, I like it, really, but, I would be interested in the details. What made you say: "okay, I want to review crappy comics BUT I want my audience to have a story-arc to follow."

Greets

Cal
December 14, 2011 7:15 PM
Blogger Lewis Lovhaug said...
"Like I said, not that it wouldnt be good, I like it, really, but, I would be interested in the details. What made you say: "okay, I want to review crappy comics BUT I want my audience to have a story-arc to follow.""

For a few reasons. One was to give them something extra, something to talk about and be excited for. After all, about half of my audience hasn't read a single comic book in their life but still enjoys the reviews, so me announcing that I'm going to review something well-known in the comics world doesn't have as much impact as saying "this episode will conclude the storyline."

The other reason is to be an homage to comic book-style storylines, ranging from villains with personal grudges to world conquerors and etc. I'm going to always try to make each storyline feel unique or have its own defining characteristics, but we'll see how long that can be sustained for. XD
December 14, 2011 7:22 PM
Anonymous CaptainCalvinCat said...
" For a few reasons. One was to give them something extra, something to talk about and be excited for. After all, about half of my audience hasn't read a single comic book in their life but still enjoys the reviews, so me announcing that I'm going to review something well-known in the comics world doesn't have as much impact as saying "this episode will conclude the storyline."

The other reason is to be an homage to comic book-style storylines, ranging from villains with personal grudges to world conquerors and etc. I'm going to always try to make each storyline feel unique or have its own defining characteristics, but we'll see how long that can be sustained for. XD "

And you are doing those story-arcs extremely well. It is fun, to watch them, see you and your co-stars on some occasions "disappoint" the expectations, like the joke "I knew, it was you all along... bear" - I laughed about it extremely hard - and on other occasions you fulfill those expectations but with a nice comedic twist.

But I am sure, that takes a lot of timing and planning.
So how many weeks, months or even years in advance you plan and orchestrate those things?
December 14, 2011 7:31 PM
Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@Lewis

Of course i know you was joking and teasing, i am not that old yet.

And acknowledge that this is your blog and my position in the lower portion of the food chain as well the fact i let you down sometimes and apparently have some difficult to learn from my so many obvious mistakes at yet we still are in the realm of joking and teasing i think it's ok for me to say this from a humorous perspective :

"Okay Admiral, i will shape my self up the best i can, follow all procedures and regulations and never again clean Section 31 dirtiness under your watch except of course if they really needed like at that time when they explode a planet by mistake".

(Sorry Lewis, i really need their health insurance and their retirement policy is really tempting.)

P.S.: did you notice the addressing as Admiral, think about that retirement plan again.
December 14, 2011 8:44 PM

Anonymous Lord You Know Who said...
"For a few reasons. One was to give them something extra, something to talk about and be excited for. After all, about half of my audience hasn't read a single comic book in their life but still enjoys the reviews, so me announcing that I'm going to review something well-known in the comics world doesn't have as much impact as saying "this episode will conclude the storyline."

The other reason is to be an homage to comic book-style storylines, ranging from villains with personal grudges to world conquerors and etc. I'm going to always try to make each storyline feel unique or have its own defining characteristics, but we'll see how long that can be sustained for. XD"


On this subject, I'm cutting Linkara a lot more slack than I used to.

Why?

Because as bad as Linkara is, at least he isn't the Nostalgia Critic.

We had THREE gimmick-based reviews in the same month, one after another.

First, we had the pointless musical review, then we had that annoying Ghost of Christmas Future interrupting what was otherwise a decent review, and then we got a pointless parody that feels like a rip-off of the Angry Video Game Nerd's Christmas special from 2010.

At least Linkara spreads his gimmicks further, to the point that he can go entire months without gimmicky reviews.

At least Linkara waits until the review is over before sending in the gimmicks, thus the gimmicks don't actually interrupt the review (like Doug's gimmicks do).

At least he's genuinely trying to tell a story, unlike Doug doing the video reviewer equivalent of jingling keys in front of an infant.

At least Linkara tries to put actual weight into his stories, to the point that "making a big deal out of not liking a movie" ISN'T a recurring trend in his stories.

And at least Linkara's gimmicks have lasting consequences on the show (seriously, is everyone gonna ignore the fact that Doug's gun can kill angels? Or that Doug has died and come back to life more times than Jean Grey?).

It just makes Doug feel like a really desperate Other impersonating Doug rather than the real Doug. And when the leader of the Dream Team starts resembling an Other, you have to wonder about his position as leader.
December 16, 2011 5:27 PM
Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@Lord You Know Who

Linkara is bad ? Then why do you keep watching this show ? Are you masochist or something ?

And at least don't you have anything better to do than complaining about oranges and apple when apparently you clear like bananas more than anything else.

Dear Lord don't you think you are presenting your complains about a guy you despise in the wrong show ?

Let the boys work, they have different styles and you can't ask any of the three stooges to switch parts because would never work except in the case of a parody and that's a stretch.

@Lewis

After the S.O.P.A. threat i am officially moving away from Starfleet and join my Orion Pírates friends, see you in Orion Fleet Headquarters in Sweden, land of the free (add something kinky here) and the home of the brave (add something really hardcore here).
December 17, 2011 8:29 PM
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Anonymous Lord You Know Who said...
Because Linkara is still a member of the Dream Team. And a flawed member of the Dream Team is worth more than any of the Others.

And I DO suscribe to the "if you don't like it, don't watch it" philosophy...in that I don't watch ANY of the Others. Not even the popular Others like Phelous, Angry Joe, Obscurus Lupa, Nostalgia Chick or Todd in the Shadows.

That's why I just don't get references that pertain to any of their shows. Who is P-12? What is this talk about Phelous being immortal? Who is Corporate Commander? What's the deal with Diamanda Hagan (why is she hated even by people who like the rest of the Others, and why does she call herself "mistress of evil"?)? What's the big deal about Suede returning (he's just another Other, nothing special about him whatsoever)?

Linkara is bad, but he's watchable, just like any other member of the Dream Team. None of the Others are watchable. At all.
December 18, 2011 5:20 AM
Blogger Captain Sake Mangusto said...
@Lord You Know Who

Okay, Whatever, Who Cares ? Have A Nice Day Sir.

@Lewis

Okay, Whatever, I don't Care ! BE A MAN!

You know what i mean and i don't need 4095 characters to explain that AGAIN!

Have a nice holiday and happy new year, see you next month, Bye !
December 18, 2011 10:59 AM
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Anonymous The Exiled One said...
I want to reiterate the fact that, unlike Lord Humorless Fuck, I LOVE Linkara and I almso never miss an episode of the show.

And I do love the storylines. It gives the show a sense of legitimacy that other internet shows don't have, and they encourage the viewer to keep watching the video after the actual review part is over.

And hey, when it comes to turning a review show into an action-based show, Linkara has lonelygirl15 beaten.

Also, I wish everyone, and especially Sake Mangusto, a very merry Christmas!
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