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PCC Fred

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« Reply #80 on: 04-30-2002 05:05 »
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They've rewritten Star Trek history so many times now, that the term "Star Trek history" ceases to have any meaning.

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« Reply #81 on: 04-30-2002 06:20 »

 
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Originally posted by Torquemada:
First Contact sucked...

THANK YOU. Every Trekkie seems to love it. I don't mind the rewriting-history aspect, but the overall writing and ACTING!--whew!--Marina Sirtis' "cutesy-drunk" scene, Patrick Stewart's obscene shriekfest (ACTING!), excessive doses of Brent Spiner, and the idea of Earth's future depending on the misadventures of a filthy, drunken, astonishingly obnoxious arseboy with a backyard rocket...oy, sitting through this was worse than being ass-assimilated. My personal Trek ended right there, and I made it through Star Trek V with a smile on my lips.

Aleel

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« Reply #82 on: 06-12-2002 15:09 »

Every star trek series is nice, of course. I prefered DS9 most of the time, but that's changing from time to time. I don't remember all of the movies so I'm not able to tell you which why I'd rank them, but I liked Issurection best. Or perhaps I'm just able to remember it best 'cause it was the last one..
Kryten

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« Reply #83 on: 06-12-2002 15:16 »

You liked Insurrection the best? Was "The Phantom Menace" your favorite Star Wars movie, by any chance?
Zed 85

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« Reply #84 on: 06-12-2002 15:27 »

Hmm, a lot of people disliked Generations - it was one of my most favourite.  :hmpf:
ZombieJesus

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« Reply #85 on: 06-12-2002 15:46 »

I so not like Generations.  The whole scene with Picard and the bad guy on the planet surface was so boring.
Kryten

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« Reply #86 on: 06-12-2002 16:00 »

If not for the coolness that is Malcolm MacDowell, it would be the worst movie evr, except for TMP and TFF.
Aleel

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« Reply #87 on: 06-12-2002 16:08 »

 
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Originally posted by Kryten:
You liked Insurrection the best? Was "The Phantom Menace" your favorite Star Wars movie, by any chance?

I just liked it because Deanna and Will finally got together again and because of Data of course... he's really cute!
And: No, I liked best... *countsonherfingers* 6, I think. The Return of the Jedi-Knights or something... (I don't know what it's called like in English)
Teral

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« Reply #88 on: 06-12-2002 16:21 »

The best thing in "Generations" was probably Data's line when he saw the Klingon torp coming.

Data: "Oh shit!"  :laff:

Generations was by no means the worst, that distinct honor goes to "The Final Frontier". But geez, lame plot, lame scenes and bad charcter development.

"Insurrection" was just Star Fleeters on love potion. Everybody acted like a giddy teenager, not good. And Rikers joystick?  :rolleyes: Some cool photage, and Ruafo was neat.

Now "First Contact" was cool, Borg, timetravel, funny scenes and in-character responses. Great movie.
Kryten

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« Reply #89 on: 06-12-2002 16:27 »

I actually liked "Final Frontier" better than TMP. It had some funny stuff, it had a crazy Vulcan, it had a fat Klingon, and it had a triple-breasted cat-chick.  :p

TMP, however, was inexcusable for one reason: It was mind-numbingly BORING.
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« Reply #90 on: 06-12-2002 16:30 »

I think TMP was the worst of the films  :(
Aleel

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« Reply #91 on: 06-12-2002 16:44 »

TMP?
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« Reply #92 on: 06-12-2002 16:49 »

 
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Originally posted by darthgy:
there was a ep in tng which explains it like that: there was a race who spawned all races n the universe, that is why all species are humanoid. well or something in the way.

I remember that episode and the woman who was from that race was the main Founder in DS9, in fact that race was the Founders race!
I think they looked identical if it wasn't.
May Jeri Ryan have wild sex with me if I'm wrong.

Can you tell I have a weakness for her?
One favourite Voyager episode, when she is crawling through a Jeffries tube and the camera is following her........DAMN!!  :love:   :flirt:

Data's best moments: "Oh shit!" and
"Life forms, precious lit-tle life-forms!" and "playing" the helm like a keyboard, classic.

Also the DS9 Tribbles episode was cool.

As for the new ST babe:

Nuff said.
Teral

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« Reply #93 on: 06-12-2002 16:52 »

TMP = "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" aka Star Trek I

At least TMP had some beautiful sequences, and a decent story to tell. Okay, the triplebreasted thingy, and Sybok could be entertaining, but it also contains the famous fan dance and a lame plot, with probably the worst ending of any ST movie. So there.
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« Reply #94 on: 06-12-2002 16:53 »

 
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Originally posted by Aleel:
TMP?
The Motion Picture, the first of the films.

Teral

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« Reply #95 on: 06-12-2002 17:07 »

 
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Originally posted by ~FazeShift~:
 I remember that episode and the woman who was from that race was the main Founder in DS9, in fact that race was the Founders race!
I think they looked identical if it wasn't.
May Jeri Ryan have wild sex with me if I'm wrong.

In that case, enjoy your wild orgy with Jery Ryan.  ;)

They're different races, just happened to be played by the same actress, Salome Jens.

The ex-drone is goodlooking, but so are the the Trills of DS9.
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« Reply #96 on: 06-12-2002 17:14 »

I think a BOOYA is in order.

BOOYA!!

/lays out the whippied cream, oils and puts on Barry White.

Yeah, the Trills are good.
PCC Fred

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« Reply #97 on: 06-12-2002 18:58 »

 
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Originally posted by ZombieJesus:
I so not like Generations.  The whole scene with Picard and the bad guy on the planet surface was so boring.

Hear the words of our Zombie Saviour!
Aleel

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« Reply #98 on: 06-16-2002 08:58 »

 
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Originally posted by Aleel:
TMP?
The Motion Picture, the first of the films.


Thanks! I'll try to remember...
bart_man

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« Reply #99 on: 08-07-2002 07:21 »

has anyone seen the futurama episode : where no man has gone before
personally i think that is one of the best episodes of futurama
Speli

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« Reply #100 on: 08-07-2002 07:24 »

I'm not a trekkie, but when I went to Las Vegas I went to the hilton and went on that Star trek ride, and I have to say, it was pretty cool...
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« Reply #101 on: 08-07-2002 10:07 »

 
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Originally posted by bart_man:
has anyone seen the futurama episode : where no man has gone before
personally i think that is one of the best episodes of futurama
I think it is safe to say most people here will have seen it since this is a futurama board.
Kryten

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« Reply #102 on: 08-07-2002 14:32 »

 
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Originally posted by bart_man:
has anyone seen the futurama episode : where no man has gone before
personally i think that is one of the best episodes of futurama

No. Nobody has seen it. You're the only one in the whole world.
  :rolleyes:   :rolleyes:   :rolleyes:   :rolleyes:   :rolleyes:
SpacemanSpiff

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« Reply #103 on: 08-07-2002 14:41 »

 
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Originally posted by Kryten:
 No. Nobody has seen it. You're the only one in the whole world.
   :rolleyes:    :rolleyes:    :rolleyes:    :rolleyes:    :rolleyes:

i heard in the credits they added "produced for bart_man"
i bet that's why futurama got cancelled. not enough viewers.
Teral

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« Reply #104 on: 08-07-2002 15:09 »

There was a Star Trek episode, and I was not informed? Somebody is gonna get fired for a screw-up this big! Eh, on second thought, lets not.

Welcome to PEEL, bart_man. Boy this has mixup written all over it.
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« Reply #105 on: 05-14-2007 03:26 »
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thread in need of serious resurrection.

 
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Originally posted by futurefreak on 8-2-2001:
 me neither...im not a "trekky" (however you spell it) myself    :p
dude wtf? im literally kicking myself right now and watching my ass about to explode.
Tweek

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« Reply #106 on: 05-14-2007 03:34 »

I'm glad somebody bumped this so I can say that Nemesis was pretty bad  :(
futurefreak

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« Reply #107 on: 05-14-2007 03:45 »

oh, actually speaking of star trek, i attended my cousin's graduation today and Mae C. Jemison was one of the commencement speakers...
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« Reply #108 on: 05-18-2007 10:22 »

Who do you think the fittest guy (or if you're a boy girl) in Star Trek is?
I think it's Harry Kim from Star Trek Voyager.
Tweek

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« Reply #109 on: 05-18-2007 10:32 »

The cutest girl in Star Trek was Ezri Dax, played by Nicole de Boer, in DS9  :love:

I think other people have mentioned her in the sexxy celeb thread in off topic  :p
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« Reply #110 on: 05-18-2007 12:52 »
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I'm glad somebody bumped this so I can say that Nemesis was pretty bad

The space battle was pretty good - that's about all that was good about the movie.

   
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The cutest girl in Star Trek was Ezri Dax, played by Nicole de Boer, in DS9

I think that Teral would strongly disagree with that.  I think he's in love with another Dax.

For those interested, this webisode in production has almost every freaking Trek character.  Captain Harriman, Checkov, Uhura, Neelix, Tuvok, Harry Kim, etc.  They would have probably gotten the Kirsty Alley Saavik, but didn't have enough money in the budget to feed her.  (Cold, I know.  But the Alley Saavik was so beautifully lickalicious)

Tweek likes Ezri Dax, Teral likes Jazdia Dax, I love the Kirstie Alley Saavik.  Different strokes for different folks.

This has Klingons commanding Federation Ships, the Mirror Universe, Orion Slave Girls, Borgs, planet destroying weapons, The Enterprise-M - every damned cliche and plot device that Star Trek has ever had.

Of course I'm going to enjoy it.

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