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I want my favourite space opera series (The Honour Harrington novels by David Weber) made into films! Now! 

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I liked Deep Space NineRum wrote:I hope it is better than Deep Space Asinine!


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Deep Space Nine was great! Voyager wasn't shit at all, at least not the first few seasons, but most of us can agree on Enterprise. I mean, I couldn't really make it past the theme song anywaytattuchu wrote:I liked Deep Space NineRum wrote:I hope it is better than Deep Space Asinine!But Voyager was shit. And Enterprise was...fuck, let's just pretend Enterprise didn't exist

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I was hoping it would follow after the recent movies with less yap and more zap, but it looks like it's going to be using the old soap opera in space formula.
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Ooo, I haven't read those. Any good, or bit Jilly Cooper (OK while you're reading them but they don't linger after you turn over the last page)? Once I start one of those epic five-part trilogies I find my completistness kicks in and I kind of have to stick with 'em. I've been doing Peter F. Hamilton and Alastair Reynolds' trilogy of trilogies for my light reading this year.JimC wrote:I want my favourite space opera series (The Honour Harrington novels by David Weber) made into films! Now!
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Re: New Star Trek Series from CBS
They are perhaps a little low brow for a chap like you, but, IMO, good examples of the military space opera genre (and I have re-read them several times...)Brian Peacock wrote:Ooo, I haven't read those. Any good, or bit Jilly Cooper (OK while you're reading them but they don't linger after you turn over the last page)? Once I start one of those epic five-part trilogies I find my completistness kicks in and I kind of have to stick with 'em. I've been doing Peter F. Hamilton and Alastair Reynolds' trilogy of trilogies for my light reading this year.JimC wrote:I want my favourite space opera series (The Honour Harrington novels by David Weber) made into films! Now!
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Re: New Star Trek Series from CBS
I just hope we never encounter the warp 10 salamander race again.


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