Another recent post got me thinking about the controversy that always surrounds the topic of “action” in Star Trek. I’ve never been one to believe that Star Trek is a quiet, intellectual exercise of philosophy and deep contemplation. I grew up with Kirk getting into ridiculous fisticuffs every other episode, so that idea of Star Trek as a “thinking person’s show” always makes me roll my eyes.
That said, I think Trek has attempted various kinds of “action” through the years with varying degrees of success, at least by my tastes. I find there are, by my reckoning, two types of “good action” and two types of “shitty action” in Star Trek
“Good” Action:
TYPE ONE: Fun, energetic set pieces...played for fun and excitement primarily
Examples:
Almost any Kirk fistfight in TOS
Breaking McCoy out of jail in TSFS
Stealing the Enterprise in TSFS
Nimbus 3 rescue in TFF
Shuttle crash sequence in TFF
Certain DS9 fleet engagement sequences
Skydiving sequence in 2009 Kelvinverse film
Anything featuring Michelle Yeoh kicking people in DSC
TYPE TWO: Tense, involved, deliberately paced sequences...more about tension than the actual action
Examples
Space battles in TWOK
Kirk fights Kruge in TSFS
Assassination scene in TUC
Saucer crash sequence in GEN
Final battle in NEM
The battle in “Elaan of Troyus”
Deflector dish/spacewalk in FC
Defiant vs Lakota in “Paradise Lost”
USS Kelvin vs Narada in “Star Trek (2009)”
“Bad” Action
TYPE ONE: Slow, stilted, poorly choreographed sequences
Examples
Almost any physical action in TNG
Borg walking slowly through corridors and getting shot in their shields in FC or “Best of Both Worlds”
Every single action sequence in INS
The space battle in INS
The larger brawls that occur in “The Savage Curtain” TOS
TYPE TWO: Over-produced, over kinetic mind-numbing Michael Bay action sequences (gratuitous)
Examples
The space pod sequence in “Brothers” DSC
Enterprise gets boarded in BEY
Dune buggy sequence in INS
The video game-like battle on Kronos in STID
Spock runs and jumps and punches and smashes Khan for 45 min straight in STID
Parts of the final battle in “Sweet Sorrow pt 2” DSC
Certain other DS9 fleet engagement sequences
Most of the VOY and ENT “space battle of the week” boredom
What do you think about action in Star Trek? When is it good? When does it suck?
That said, I think Trek has attempted various kinds of “action” through the years with varying degrees of success, at least by my tastes. I find there are, by my reckoning, two types of “good action” and two types of “shitty action” in Star Trek
“Good” Action:
TYPE ONE: Fun, energetic set pieces...played for fun and excitement primarily
Examples:
Almost any Kirk fistfight in TOS
Breaking McCoy out of jail in TSFS
Stealing the Enterprise in TSFS
Nimbus 3 rescue in TFF
Shuttle crash sequence in TFF
Certain DS9 fleet engagement sequences
Skydiving sequence in 2009 Kelvinverse film
Anything featuring Michelle Yeoh kicking people in DSC
TYPE TWO: Tense, involved, deliberately paced sequences...more about tension than the actual action
Examples
Space battles in TWOK
Kirk fights Kruge in TSFS
Assassination scene in TUC
Saucer crash sequence in GEN
Final battle in NEM
The battle in “Elaan of Troyus”
Deflector dish/spacewalk in FC
Defiant vs Lakota in “Paradise Lost”
USS Kelvin vs Narada in “Star Trek (2009)”
“Bad” Action
TYPE ONE: Slow, stilted, poorly choreographed sequences
Examples
Almost any physical action in TNG
Borg walking slowly through corridors and getting shot in their shields in FC or “Best of Both Worlds”
Every single action sequence in INS
The space battle in INS
The larger brawls that occur in “The Savage Curtain” TOS
TYPE TWO: Over-produced, over kinetic mind-numbing Michael Bay action sequences (gratuitous)
Examples
The space pod sequence in “Brothers” DSC
Enterprise gets boarded in BEY
Dune buggy sequence in INS
The video game-like battle on Kronos in STID
Spock runs and jumps and punches and smashes Khan for 45 min straight in STID
Parts of the final battle in “Sweet Sorrow pt 2” DSC
Certain other DS9 fleet engagement sequences
Most of the VOY and ENT “space battle of the week” boredom
What do you think about action in Star Trek? When is it good? When does it suck?