Once again, there's a lot of false analogies here in any attempt to compare pilots, as in this TOS and B5 thread. You're talking about transporters and other *technological* items. And you're right, they didn't explain their tech. Neither did we, with the exception of the changling net in the pilot, and only because it was a plot point. We didn't explain how the jump gates worked, how centrifugal force kept the gravity in place, or any of that. The difference isn't *technology*, it's *context*. Once again, B5 is in many ways a *political* story. Consequently it's necessary to explain who the players are in some detail, something that ST didn't have to worry about. If you're reading a political thriller about the U.S. and the (now defunct) USSR, it helps a lot to know who's who. Also, when ST started, there wasn't really a clear agenda, a place that they were going, story-wise. B5 is a novel for TV. And that puts on some pressures and problems other shows don't have. Others may not see it that way, but it isn't their call. It's my call, and I stand behind it, even while seeing some of the flaws in the pilot. All of which again points up the...well, *pointlessness* of trying to compare the two shows. Compare MASH to ALL IN THE FAMILY. They're both comedies. The similarity ends there. Everything doesn't have to be comparable or dissectable (to coin a term) in reference to ST. jms |
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