>Hey, I NEVER said Star Wars sucked. I just said
>episode 1 did
That's why I edited the messages 5 seconds later from posting it. Sorry
>As for the Star Wars universe being complexer, I
>couldn't disagree with you more. Do you know how
>much effort and research goes into a star trek
>episode or movie to make it so that every
>scientific happening is explained as reasonably
>as possible?
>If I had to compare the two worlds I wouldn't
>use the analogy novel/tale either. Star Wars is
>more an epic sci-fi/fantasy story, while star
>trek offers a much larger world that's more
>based on reality. Now that doesn't mean one is
>better than the other. The universe you happen
>to like more is a matter of taste
>
I can't disagree with you, neither. Something that I see in Star Wars that doesn't have Star Trek is the emotional compound. Star Trek can be very technical sometimes, being realistic, more "cold" (in some way), and such, but Star Wars has the force, the father/son conflicts, evil and good, peace and war utopias, etc. Again, I found the Star Wars universe more interesting than Star Trek, but, like you say, it's just a matter of taste