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''Sinnlos im Weltraum'' (''Pointless in Space'') is a [[German Language]] [[Gag Dub]] of ''[[Star Trek |
''[[Sinnlos im Weltraum]]'' (''Pointless in Space'') is a [[German Language]] [[Gag Dub]] of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. Created from [[The Nineties|1995 to 1997]] by [[Reclusive Artist|Peter M. and a changing cast consisting of his friends, providing additional voices]], it has by now reached [[Memetic Mutation|a legendary status]] within the German internet community, spawning several [[Spiritual Successor]]s. |
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Like its [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|source material]], it chronicles the adventures of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew on the ''USS Enterprise'' - except that Picard is [[Violence Is the Only Option|dangerously violent]], Riker [[Too Dumb to Live|incredibly stupid]], and Worf [[Man Child|overly child-like]], to name just a few of the deliberate [[Character Derailment]]s the humour mainly relies on. |
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The lip sync is often incredibly good for an amateur work. |
The lip sync is often incredibly good for an amateur work. |
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* [[Accent On the Wrong Syllable]]: Some of the guest characters do this, combined with [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]]. |
* [[Accent On the Wrong Syllable]]: Some of the guest characters do this, combined with [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]]. |
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* [[All Women Are Lustful]]: All female crew members seem to be horny all the time. Might have something to do with the fact that all the males consider them [[Hollywood Homely|unattractive]]. |
* [[All Women Are Lustful]]: All female crew members seem to be horny all the time. Might have something to do with the fact that all the males consider them [[Hollywood Homely|unattractive]]. |
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* [[Camp Gay]]: Daniel (Q) |
* [[Camp Gay]]: Daniel (Q) |
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* [[Character Derailment]]: Deliberate. The main source of humour. |
* [[Character Derailment]]: Deliberate. The main source of humour. |
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* [[Cross-Dressing Voices]]: All voice actors are male, so this is the case for the female characters by default. |
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* [[German Humour]] |
* [[German Humour]] |
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* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: Counselor Troi tends to be called the ''Kanzler'' (''Chancellor''). This is no allusion to [[The Chancellors of Germany|Angela Merkel]] though, SiW was created long before her election. |
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: Counselor Troi tends to be called the ''Kanzler'' (''Chancellor''). This is no allusion to [[The Chancellors of Germany|Angela Merkel]] though, SiW was created long before her election. |
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* [[Must Have Caffeine]]: Picard is crazy about black hot coffee. |
* [[Must Have Caffeine]]: Picard is crazy about black hot coffee. |
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* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: This is how the popularity of SiW started, before internet distribution was a viable option. |
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: This is how the popularity of SiW started, before internet distribution was a viable option. |
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* [[Ridiculously-Human Robots]]: In spite of being an android, Data can't even perform the simplest mathematical procedures (like adding together single digit numbers) correctly. |
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* [[Reclusive Artist]]: Not much is known about the creators. Fans managed to make contact to only a few. Perhaps this is an [[Old Shame]] to some of them. |
* [[Reclusive Artist]]: Not much is known about the creators. Fans managed to make contact to only a few. Perhaps this is an [[Old Shame]] to some of them. |
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* [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]]: Some of the guest characters do this, combined with [[Accent On the Wrong Syllable]]. |
* [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]]: Some of the guest characters do this, combined with [[Accent On the Wrong Syllable]]. |
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* [[Spiritual Successor]]: ''[[ |
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: ''[[Lord of the Weed]]'', as well as the ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]]'' [[Gag Dub|Gag Dubs]] by [[Coldmirror]]. |
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* [[Talking to Himself]]: Often the case, given that there were only three voice actors maximum at the same time. |
* [[Talking to Himself]]: Often the case, given that there were only three voice actors maximum at the same time. |
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* [[Techno Babble]]: Although the dialogues are much more silly and colloquial than in the source material, this trope also gets parodied sometimes. |
* [[Techno Babble]]: Although the dialogues are much more silly and colloquial than in the source material, this trope also gets parodied sometimes. |
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 13 October 2021
Sinnlos im Weltraum (Pointless in Space) is a German Language Gag Dub of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Created from 1995 to 1997 by Peter M. and a changing cast consisting of his friends, providing additional voices, it has by now reached a legendary status within the German internet community, spawning several Spiritual Successors.
Like its source material, it chronicles the adventures of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew on the USS Enterprise - except that Picard is dangerously violent, Riker incredibly stupid, and Worf overly child-like, to name just a few of the deliberate Character Derailments the humour mainly relies on.
The lip sync is often incredibly good for an amateur work.
Tropes used in Sinnlos im Weltraum include:
- Accent On the Wrong Syllable: Some of the guest characters do this, combined with Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness.
- All Women Are Lustful: All female crew members seem to be horny all the time. Might have something to do with the fact that all the males consider them unattractive.
- Deadpan Snarker: Picard.
- Catch Phrase: Several.
- Riker: Raff ich net. (I don't get it.) and Ich will auch mal der Captain sein. (I want to be Captain too.)
- Geordi: Oder wie oder was? (see Verbal Tic)
- Worf (and apparently Klingons in general): Ihr seid alle so bös! (You are all so mean!)
- Camp Gay: Daniel (Q)
- Character Derailment: Deliberate. The main source of humour.
- Cross-Dressing Voices: All voice actors are male, so this is the case for the female characters by default.
- German Humour
- Incredibly Lame Pun: Counselor Troi tends to be called the Kanzler (Chancellor). This is no allusion to Angela Merkel though, SiW was created long before her election.
- Man Child: Worf.
- Must Have Caffeine: Picard is crazy about black hot coffee.
- Keep Circulating the Tapes: This is how the popularity of SiW started, before internet distribution was a viable option.
- Ridiculously-Human Robots: In spite of being an android, Data can't even perform the simplest mathematical procedures (like adding together single digit numbers) correctly.
- Reclusive Artist: Not much is known about the creators. Fans managed to make contact to only a few. Perhaps this is an Old Shame to some of them.
- Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: Some of the guest characters do this, combined with Accent On the Wrong Syllable.
- Spiritual Successor: Lord of the Weed, as well as the Harry Potter Gag Dubs by Coldmirror.
- Talking to Himself: Often the case, given that there were only three voice actors maximum at the same time.
- Techno Babble: Although the dialogues are much more silly and colloquial than in the source material, this trope also gets parodied sometimes.
- Too Dumb to Live: Riker!
- Trademark Favorite Food: Gummi bears for Worf, hot black coffee for Picard.
- Trope Maker: For Gag Dubs, as least as far as the German Language internet is concerned.
- Unbuilt Trope: What is so special about a Gag Dub, you may ask, there are TONS of these in the Internet. Keep in mind that this one was already created in the Nineties, only using a plain old (well, at that time cutting edge) VCR. It was initially just for the personal pleasure of the creators, with no plans for further distribution, internet or otherwise.
- The Unintelligible: The female Cardassian.
- Verbal Tic: Geordi's Oder wie oder was? (Or how or what?)
- Violence Is the Only Option: Picard threatens just about everyone to beat him or her up. (Due to the restrictions given by the source material though, we never see him actually doing this.)