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I have allways hated the term Trekkie, Trekker sounds better
I don't care how old the franchise is they needed better writers with imagination and they should of used more effects
there holo imaging system was ajoke and they explained things away instead of showing things
I don't care how old the franchise is they needed better writers with imagination and they should of used more effects
there holo imaging system was ajoke and they explained things away instead of showing things

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I have allways hated the term Trekkie, Trekker sounds better
I prefer Trekie...but to each ,his owen
Wheeljack35 wrote:I don't care how old the franchise is they needed better writers with imagination and they should of used more effects
there holo imaging system was ajoke and they explained things away instead of showing things
Yeah they did do a bit more talking then showing but that was for 2 reasons.......one it was cheeper to explain a thing off then to special effect the shot.....Even in the big war shots from DS9 they kept re-useing the same footage.
The 2nd reason was that Rodenberry would have prefered it that they explain thing rather then show it.....it was his way of thinking that ST was the story of the "Human Experance" not the equipment.To him the show wasnt about a ship in space with aliens and phaser fights.....it was about what humanity could acomplish if we tryed hard enough.
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Yes Roddenberry your right but after Roddenberry died the people he left it too didn't know how to do that

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Wheeljack35 wrote:Yes Roddenberry your right but after Roddenberry died the people he left it too didn't know how to do that
I would tend to agree but at least they tryed and didnt lose sight of his vision....even if they didnt pull it off as well.
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Today the video game generation wants to see action and most ...not all don't care for long speeches to them it's ...
"Where's the action"?
"Where's the action"?

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Wheeljack35 wrote:Today the video game generation wants to see action and most ...not all don't care for long speeches to them it's ...
"Where's the action"?
That only show's a marked drop in the levels of imagination in todays generation.
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sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Wheeljack35 wrote:Today the video game generation wants to see action and most ...not all don't care for long speeches to them it's ...
"Where's the action"?
That only show's a marked drop in the levels of imagination in todays generation.
Yep it sure does


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Wheeljack35 wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Wheeljack35 wrote:Today the video game generation wants to see action and most ...not all don't care for long speeches to them it's ...
"Where's the action"?
That only show's a marked drop in the levels of imagination in todays generation.
Yep it sure does
Its a shame

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Wheeljack35 wrote:Today the video game generation wants to see action and most ...not all don't care for long speeches to them it's ...
"Where's the action"?
That's why there hasn't been any decent ST games recently. Unless I just miss them if they come out on PC.
There are good ones, but they are trying to be Star Wars imitaters if you ask me. Exactly for this reason. ST was always about the investigating, the puzzle solving. Nowadays it's all action, shoot, etc.
Ah, A Final Unity was a damn good ST game. The right blend of elements that make ST great. Mostly puzzle solving, with a bit of action sprinkled in here and there. And some humour. Once, and only once, while playing that game, Riker and Worf started going on about Poker on the bridge, and how Worf refuses to play anymore because he's sure Riker cheats.
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w00t
I'm happy
There showing the remastered Doomsday Machine with new special effects tommorow night on our local channel here
I'm happy
There showing the remastered Doomsday Machine with new special effects tommorow night on our local channel here

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Wheeljack35 wrote:w00t
I'm happy
There showing the remastered Doomsday Machine with new special effects tommorow night on our local channel here
I've seen it....they did pretty good with the new effects in that one.
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sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Wheeljack35 wrote:w00t
I'm happy
There showing the remastered Doomsday Machine with new special effects tommorow night on our local channel here
I've seen it....they did pretty good with the new effects in that one.
I want these episodes when they go to DVD


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Wheeljack35 wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Wheeljack35 wrote:w00t
I'm happy
There showing the remastered Doomsday Machine with new special effects tommorow night on our local channel here
I've seen it....they did pretty good with the new effects in that one.
I want these episodes when they go to DVD
I think the release date of the first season of the remastered set is 11/20/07.
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Wheeljack35 wrote:Star Trek.com has the whole set for $217hello no
TOS? Hmm....I thought I remembered seeing each season at Walmart for $55 each. Maybe that was just DS9, but I think I recall TOS as well. In that case, I can swing it.

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I'm happy with either version. I didn't fall in love with TOS because of its special effects, that's for sure. Sometimes I have to stifle a snicker, but I always overlooked its silliness.

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I've been watching a lot of DS9 myself as of late
But I've been watching the remasterd original serries too.

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sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:I've been watching a lot of DS9 myself as of lateBut I've been watching the remasterd original serries too.
I'm watching Hard Time right now. Doesn't that sound a little naughty?....nevermind.

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Moonbase2 wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:I've been watching a lot of DS9 myself as of lateBut I've been watching the remasterd original serries too.
I'm watching Hard Time right now. Doesn't that sound a little naughty?....nevermind.
No....lets talk about your taste for dirty movies

Anyway I'm watching "Once More Unto the Breach" right now.
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sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Moonbase2 wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:I've been watching a lot of DS9 myself as of lateBut I've been watching the remasterd original serries too.
I'm watching Hard Time right now. Doesn't that sound a little naughty?....nevermind.
No....lets talk about your taste for dirty movies![]()
Anyway I'm watching "Once More Unto the Breach" right now.
Just watched Whispers I taped last night, with the next ep every week night.
It's like one big DS9 extravaganza! Everyone's watching it.
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DS9 party! I'm watching the one right after Hard Time. I was tired last night and didn't feel like changing the DVD. If only I had my season one...I think my sister borrowed it. Blast!

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