Loki120 wrote:Burn wrote:Enterprise*
DS9
TNG
Voyager
TOS
* Bite me.
Oh I quite agree. It everyone who seems to hate Enterprise always comes down to one thing
"It destroys previously established continuity! Boo boo!"
I find it extremely laughable considering the original Star Trek didn't even keep it's own continuity straight.
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sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:hey guys I was wondering how many of you have had the chance to see the new enhanced re-airing of Star Trek TOS?
sorry if there is a tread about this somewhere else
Insurgent wrote:No, but I've seen images on Startrek.com. Honestly, I don't like the new cgi Enterprise. It looks too artificial. Like the large explosions in Voy ended up looking. I'm all for updating the SFX, but I think the old models looked more realistic (if as manouverable as a slug). TNG had the most realistic ships IMO. They should do it like that was done.
Emperor Primacron the 1st wrote:Considering the very little time and money invested in it, the new remastering looks pretty good. Plus the cgi template ofthe Enterprise is pretty much the same as the Defiant used for Enterprise in "In a mirror Darkly".
Emperor Primacron the 1st wrote:I myself prefer a trek with less war, less politics and more exploring the unknown.
sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:hey guys I was wondering how many of you have had the chance to see the new enhanced re-airing of Star Trek TOS?
sorry if there is a tread about this somewhere else
Redimus' Ego +1 wrote:Only Star Trek series that managed to survive my tastes after puberty hit was and is DS9. It's the only series with a decent plot. Shame about the last episode. Penaltimate episode, a huge war is brewing, final episode, peace man, lets do some hardcore drugs, we love hippies. BOOORING...
Burn wrote:Redimus' Ego +1 wrote:Only Star Trek series that managed to survive my tastes after puberty hit was and is DS9. It's the only series with a decent plot. Shame about the last episode. Penaltimate episode, a huge war is brewing, final episode, peace man, lets do some hardcore drugs, we love hippies. BOOORING...
The majority of ST episodes looked to be heading for a cliffhanger before suddenly finishing in a happy happy joy joy way.
Never had that happen with Babylon 5.
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Ironhidensh wrote:1) Enterprise- great acting and awesome cgi
2) TNG- Awesome cast of characters that you actually care about
3) Voyager- not so good, but okay story-telling
4) DS9- don't know, never watched a single episode of this
1000) TOS- I'm sorry to all the Trekkies here, but TOS was such utter crap, I don't even know the words to convey my feelings of disgust with this.
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Binaltech Bombshell wrote:Three words: Deep Space Nine. An excellent ensamble cast, a darker more mature tone, and some great stories with repercussions felt in some cases, years later. Easily the best Star Trek series, shame it sometimes seen as the black sheep of the franchise.
Binaltech Bombshell wrote:Three words: Deep Space Nine. An excellent ensamble cast, a darker more mature tone, and some great stories with repercussions felt in some cases, years later. Easily the best Star Trek series, shame it sometimes seen as the black sheep of the franchise.
proximus wrote:Binaltech Bombshell wrote:Three words: Deep Space Nine. An excellent ensamble cast, a darker more mature tone, and some great stories with repercussions felt in some cases, years later. Easily the best Star Trek series, shame it sometimes seen as the black sheep of the franchise.
I have to totally agree with you on this one.
Because it was a largely stationary environment, They had more time to devote to character development. Especially so for the villians.
See, where Voyager lacked was because they are always moving, in a straight line, they never set themselves up to really explore any character development other than the crew. Probably why they reverted to the borg so much, fill in that flaw.
TNG, suffered from this somewhat, but not nearly as much. DS9 had some very thoughtful story arcs. Now it's not for everyone, but it was engaging.
Enterprise, although good on it's own, is really hard for me to relate to in terms of star trek lore. Though, Trips death was probably the most believable and sincere one I can remember since spock died from replacing the wrong wattage lightbulb in engineering.
I've been watching TOS all over again since they fixed the special effects up, space scenes and such, really cool to see. They did it without ruining the spirit of the show.
Just my two bits, but in the end my vote is with DS9.
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