![]() ![]() In Deathly Hallows maybe it’s more correct to call this a problem of Potterbabble. ![]() The most recent Star Trek incarnation strove to solve this problem by focusing on relationships rather than technology, and in the process created something that every audience member could buy into whether or not they’ve read the Star Fleet Technical Manual. In the past it’s been most often applied to things like the Star Trek franchise, when characters have prattled on so endlessly about the buttons they’re pushing, that it overshadows anything genuine or human the less techno-savvy members of the audience might have been able to latch on to. Technobable is a term coined to describe the overuse of technical jargon.
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