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Your first step to recovery is admitting your dependency on a pointed ear Vulcan and a bad acting captain of a Hollywood stage prop of a "Starship". Other than that, you will just fine.
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I like ST, too. ST 2-4, 6, 8, 9 are very nice movies, especially no. 9 I like for it's many slow, calm scenes - it is the most underestimated of the six, 2-4 are a nice trilogy, and 6 and 8 are simply the best Star Trek has ever come to. The later seasons of TNG also had quite some attractiveness, as had DS9 once it got into full swing after the first one or two seasons, i felt really like coming home to family when watching DS9's latest episode, and again some great character inventions there. But then the ST-idea was over-spent with Voyager (not feeling Trekkish anymore), and Enterprise really was the funeral of it all - not any Trekkie-feeling at all.
Some episodes from TNG and DS9 that I liked, I have recorded and keep them since 15 years or so. The movies (as listed above) anyway. And Spock? Spock is cool! One of the most fascinating and original film characters ever invented in film business, even more so in his relation to Kirk. As Captains, i liked Picard and Sisko better - both are more believable, and serious. Both also were played by way better actors. As Kirk, Shatner was fine. But as an actor beyond that role, Shatner is awful. I also do not liked his behavior when appearing in private on TV, in shows or interviews. |
You do know Vulcans only have sex once every 7 years right?
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Well, if it's confession time... I have the uniform! It's a Next Generation 2-piece, custom-made for me from the official pattern. And I think I still have a hand phaser around here somewhere... :roll: And oh yes, a meticulously painted model of the Enterprise-D!
And in the early '90s, I wrote & submitted a script to Paramount for an episode of ST:TNG, but that went nowhere. Back in those days, they agreed to read submissions from anyone, even without agents or WGA membership. As far as I know, that unusual policy did not lead to any actual episodes getting produced. |
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oh and video content. |
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Never was a trekie fan. I did get an episode on video as a Christmas gift once, it was given away to a kid who had a space intrest. At least it went to a good home. Oh No!!! I've helped create a new fan:o |
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I'm ROTFLMAO :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: You must be part Vulcan bookworm 020 :yep: You read my mind and posted it. :p :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: |
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As for reading your mind, it was sitting up and begging for it!:yep: |
The search for Spock continues !!! :rotfl:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP17mbJ5L6Y :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: |
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Would you believe I once took a class in Klingon?
Oh...and do the numbers 72015 mean anything to anyone? :ping: |
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I've been a trekkie since watching TNG at age twelve :rock: My favourite series is DS9, although TNG comes close behind. I'm with Skybird on the movies, The Undiscovered Country is a fantastic film :up: A bit apprehensive about the new film, but willing to give it the benefit of the doubt. 74205 is my favourite number :rock: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Nebu...defiantds9.jpg |
I was a fan of the original series when i was a kid. The cast began to do small appearances at places like high schools. That was before the conventions took off. I met Jimmy Doohan when I was ten years at Hogan High in Vallejo CA. My wonderful parents sold all my Star Trek memorabilia when I entered the service, I guess they figured it was time to grow up ITO. Wish I still had that stuff. I saw a couple of episodes of the latest series and the Vulcan chick is pretty hot, I am becoming a fan again.... for different reasons.:D
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I was a fan of the first series as well. I went to the Smithsonian when they had the Enterprise bridge on display along with other items and clothing. It was laughable because it was all made of plywood and painted gray. William Shatners chair was plywood and plastic. They had the tribbles on display from the the trouble with tribbles episode. Of course all the starships were on display. I was also a fan of the Next Generation and I found all the major motion pictures enjoyable. I did not watch any after the Next Generation was over.
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As a child, I loved the original series. As an adult who still thinks he's a child, I liked TNG and lusting after Jeri Ryan in Voyager. I had no interest in DS9 or Enterprise. :D
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Bah!! Who do you think replaced Kirk? :hmm:
Me ....naturally....... http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c9...thecaptain.jpg beat that one...! |
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Do better than this.:rotfl: |
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