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Re: New Star Trek film looks incredible!

Post by Ironclad » Thu Feb 25, 2010 11:46 pm

FFS haha what a motley crew! The guy on the floor :lol:
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Re: New Star Trek film looks incredible!

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Thu Feb 25, 2010 11:51 pm

Ironclad wrote:FFS haha what a motley crew! The guy on the floor :lol:
I'll bet George made $12 from that shot. :hehe:
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Post by eXcommunicate » Thu Feb 25, 2010 11:52 pm

I went to one Star Trek convention when I was a kid. I enjoyed it. James Doohan was there, but I was a crushingly shy kid and was too scared to go get his autograph. Now I wish I had.
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Post by Ameri Boi » Fri Feb 26, 2010 12:32 am

I used to go as a kid to the conventions, they were pretty schweet. I almost got Admiral Paris'(I don't know his real name, actors mean nothing to me, just their characters, now move it puppet) autograph, but it was too expensive. I got a comm badge from the Voyager era instead. I remember at one of the conventions, they were talking about Voyager(I think it was the last season, or right before the last season) when the speaker made note that if you are keeping track of how many years they shaved off while getting lucky on the series(quantum slipstream, subspace corridors, catapult engineered with the same tech, or suspected same tech as the caretaker's array, etc) they would have traversed the distance necessary to bring them home-and then some.

....afterwords I had a hot dog and took a picture with a Klingon :cheers:
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Post by Martok » Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:52 am

I've been to four conventions. :ele:
I've seen Deforest Kelly, Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis :naughty: and Michael Dorn! :td:

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Post by Martok » Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:55 am

CNN just announced that Walter Koenig's son was found dead. :(

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Post by CookieJon » Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:24 am

goodboyCerberus wrote:
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Elessarina wrote:Yesterday's Enterprise was the story inspiration for the new film.
Really? That was a great episode.
That, Inner Light, and Chain of Command are the best in the series, in my opinion.
All good choices! My favourite (since we're telling) was Masks... simple and weird; no new sets, no new actors, but a great idea!

(And I thought All Good Things was a spiffy way to end the series, coming full-circle with the trial that hadn't ended all along!)

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Post by eXcommunicate » Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:59 am

Masks wasn't that Season 7 episode where the probe is taking over the ship and rearranging the furniture was it? God, that was horrible.
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eXcommunicate wrote:Masks wasn't that Season 7 episode where the probe is taking over the ship and rearranging the furniture was it? God, that was horrible.
Meh, to each his own! :dono:

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CookieJon wrote:
eXcommunicate wrote:Masks wasn't that Season 7 episode where the probe is taking over the ship and rearranging the furniture was it? God, that was horrible.
Meh, to each his own! :dono:
Through the whole episode I was wondering where the entire 1000-man crew were hiding. They were seriously cutting corners in that final season.
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Re: New Star Trek film looks incredible!

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eXcommunicate wrote:
CookieJon wrote:
eXcommunicate wrote:Masks wasn't that Season 7 episode where the probe is taking over the ship and rearranging the furniture was it? God, that was horrible.
Meh, to each his own! :dono:
Through the whole episode I was wondering where the entire 1000-man crew were hiding. They were seriously cutting corners in that final season.
I think that's why I liked it... Simple, no-frills "bottle" episode, I think they call it.

(and I gathered that the civilization was all dead; it was an archive, so no 1000 man crew)

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Post by eXcommunicate » Fri Feb 26, 2010 10:10 am

CookieJon wrote:
eXcommunicate wrote:
CookieJon wrote:
eXcommunicate wrote:Masks wasn't that Season 7 episode where the probe is taking over the ship and rearranging the furniture was it? God, that was horrible.
Meh, to each his own! :dono:
Through the whole episode I was wondering where the entire 1000-man crew were hiding. They were seriously cutting corners in that final season.
I think that's why I liked it... Simple, no-frills "bottle" episode, I think they call it.

(and I gathered that the civilization was all dead; it was an archive, so no 1000 man crew)
On the Enterprise.
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eXcommunicate wrote:
CookieJon wrote:
eXcommunicate wrote:
CookieJon wrote:
eXcommunicate wrote:Masks wasn't that Season 7 episode where the probe is taking over the ship and rearranging the furniture was it? God, that was horrible.
Meh, to each his own! :dono:
Through the whole episode I was wondering where the entire 1000-man crew were hiding. They were seriously cutting corners in that final season.
I think that's why I liked it... Simple, no-frills "bottle" episode, I think they call it.

(and I gathered that the civilization was all dead; it was an archive, so no 1000 man crew)
On the Enterprise.
Oh. Rostered day off?

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CookieJon wrote:
eXcommunicate wrote:
CookieJon wrote:
eXcommunicate wrote: Through the whole episode I was wondering where the entire 1000-man crew were hiding. They were seriously cutting corners in that final season.
I think that's why I liked it... Simple, no-frills "bottle" episode, I think they call it.

(and I gathered that the civilization was all dead; it was an archive, so no 1000 man crew)
On the Enterprise.
Oh. Rostered day off?
More like, "Brent Spinder and Patrick Stewart raped us on their contracts, so we had to cut the budget elsewhere." lol ;)
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Re: New Star Trek film looks incredible!

Post by Elessarina » Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:07 am

Ameri Boi wrote:For example, an episode in Voyager highlights the dominance of one timeline that leads to the 'destruction'(or rather, modification of a significant moment that shapes future events, thus rendering the alternative timeline as 'fixed') Voyager uses a Slipstream Drive to get home, it requires the Delta Flyer to go on ahead of Voyager in the slipstream so they can relay modifications back to voyager and keep the slipstream stable, they fail shortly after, voyager is hurdled out of the
That is, I think, my favourite Voyager episode - it's called "Timeless"

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