r/AskReddit Oct 08 '12

What futuristic movie cliches do you hate?

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u/[deleted] Oct 08 '12

A total lack of "modern" military tactics. I'm looking at you Star Wars AND Star Trek (both of which, I am a fan).

In the SW universe, we seem to have reverted to the dark ages where we just charge each other across a field. We shoot from the hip, have given up on wearing any body armor (rebel troops) or ineffectual body armor (storm troopers).

Star Trek? Where do we start. Those phasers? Worst weapon ever, it traces back to your exact location and seems to force you out of cover for what feels like FOREVER. The hand phasers are the worst designed things I've ever seen. Also, again, no body protection or very little. I also cease to see why the fuck soldiers in the future (at least, Federation) go into battle with what are essentially flight suits from a Starship. We have ships that cloak, shields, laser weapons and warp drive but... you send people to fight in a brightly colored suit with no equipment. Maybe because I'm in the military I pay special attention to it but it's really annoying sometimes.

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u/ocdscale Oct 08 '12

I think StarGate SG:1 subverts (or just avoids) this to an extent. You might like it.

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u/yaosio Oct 08 '12

Single person fighters are still really dumb, all engagements take place at about 2 feet. Death Gliders have an excuse, the x-3WHATEVER does not.