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Moonbase2 wrote:Sometimes the Klingon episodes of DS9 get a bit old, with "honor" and "victory" overload. Though watching Worf confront Gowron and kill him was pretty sweet. Oh, and when Worf and Garak meet Martok in that detention facility and they are forced to fight Jem h'adar (however you spell that), those are some great episodes.
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Wheeljack35 wrote:TNG was
The Borg would and can kick Dominion but
DS9 explained things away and not showing what happened you only heard about it
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The mane of the actor you are thinking about is John Collius(sp), he also was the ST:Original Series Episode Trouble with the Tribbles!OptimusN1701 wrote:Oh god, its the guy who played Balter on the original BSG, who was the Klingon in the episode where they were on Organia
BLACKBIRD wrote:The mane of the actor you are thinking about is John Collius(sp), he also was the ST:Original Series Episode Trouble with the Tribbles!OptimusN1701 wrote:Oh god, its the guy who played Balter on the original BSG, who was the Klingon in the episode where they were on Organia
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Moonbase2 wrote:OptimusN1701 wrote:Moonbase2 wrote:A video game? No. I'm not much for gaming.
You really should watch more of DS9. It's the only show I own in its entirety. I mean, there are definitely some duds, but overall the show is top notch. Personally, I prefer seasons 5-7, because of the Dominion War (gotta love the female shapeshifter and Weyoun) and their finally getting rid of Jadzia. My favorite character in the show is Odo, and boy did he change over the seven seasons.
Thats a shame. Nothing is more satisfying than building you own armada and blowing the **** out of some Cardassians
But I like Cardassians.
sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Wheeljack35 wrote:TNG was
The Borg would and can kick Dominion but
DS9 explained things away and not showing what happened you only heard about it
DS9 had the best charactor development.By the end of the show you could see that all the characters had changed in the 7 years and had different theologies....different ways of seeing things.....Worf even killed Wayune for insulting him.......He would never have done that on TNG.As good as TNG was you could always predick how a character was going to react to somthing.......they all had the same morl code,that differed on DS9,They show a more realistice interpatation of the different personalty types and how a person's culture can impact their day to day lives and view points.They even brought Worf's new atitude to "first contack" when he tell's Picard,and I quote, "if you were any other man I would kill you where you stand" In TNG every time he got that mad he would compose him self witch IMO was always a let down........he was a Kligon he should have had a harder time controling his temper.
Moonbase2 wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Wheeljack35 wrote:TNG was
The Borg would and can kick Dominion but
DS9 explained things away and not showing what happened you only heard about it
DS9 had the best charactor development.By the end of the show you could see that all the characters had changed in the 7 years and had different theologies....different ways of seeing things.....Worf even killed Wayune for insulting him.......He would never have done that on TNG.As good as TNG was you could always predick how a character was going to react to somthing.......they all had the same morl code,that differed on DS9,They show a more realistice interpatation of the different personalty types and how a person's culture can impact their day to day lives and view points.They even brought Worf's new atitude to "first contack" when he tell's Picard,and I quote, "if you were any other man I would kill you where you stand" In TNG every time he got that mad he would compose him self witch IMO was always a let down........he was a Kligon he should have had a harder time controling his temper.
That's right--because of the war, we saw Sisko doing things, crossing lines he never would have before, and Kira was an hot-tempered character that softened considerably (without losing her spunk). That's just two characters that developed dramatically during the show. We simply didn't see that in TNG. Hell, even in the movies they seemed the same. Now, I haven't watched all of TNG, but I've seen it enough to know that DS9 beat them hands down in character development.
Plus, they managed to have an interstellar war on their budget and still made it somewhat believable. Their actors made up for their lack of money--the female shapeshifter and Weyoun are so wonderful to watch.
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Moonbase2 wrote:At least TNG did have SOME Cardassians.But I'll give them credit for First Contact, and how glorious that movie is.
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Moonbase2 wrote:Can you believe they brought in Worf to help with ratings? God what an underrated show! So many rich characters, good stories..critics liked it but apparently it wasn't so hot with viewers because it was so different from the happier shows before it. I think you need a bit of darkness. The Dominion was introduced very subltly (on purpose) in a Ferengi episode, something Quark casually mentioned. Then it became this looming, threatening presence from season 2 on. What a great show.
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Insurgent wrote:DS9 had the best character development of all because there was something life changing that happened in it (the war). All of the others didn't really have a life changing impact on the entire crew. And the reason the stories kept coming back was because DS9 was a stationary station. Instead of zooming from place to place, week to week, it was forced to interact with the same people.
DS9 is probably my fav series of Trek.
As for Cardassians, I liked them too. They were civilised, knew how to conduct themselves, but turned fierce when threatened. I could watch an entire series of Garak. Such an interesting character with so many sides to his personality. Although I did get tired of Worf towards the end. Honour was all he ever talked about. Yes, he got more klingon like due to the war, but he also suffered from droning on and on. No other Klingon went on like that. Luckily, Martok was there to save the day from that.
The Borg in TNG were a force to be reckoned with. Shame Voyager screwed them over so much. Voyager was my least fav of the 5. Yes, it had some killer episodes, but overall, it was not good. Far too much technobabble, a stupid captain that got her crew stuck in the other side of the galaxy and just plain annoying characters. The Doc and Seven's journey of rediscovering her humanity were the only saving graces of that show. And the fact they used Alice Krige in the series finale instead of Susannah Thompson, who they had used for the rest. I thought her acting had suddenly gotton alot better in the finale before I realised they had switched.
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Insurgent wrote:Nothing that would affect the TNG crew as drastically as a full blown war did. Except for Picard's assimalation, which was carried through into I Borg. Although in the movies, they didn't seem affected by the war either, but I guess if you randomly change their characters without showing an explaination, it would confuse the fans.
And yes, I liked Enterprise better than Voyager. It didn't feel like Trek, but I could get interested in the characters more, there was a heavy sense of continuity between episodes, there was no magic technobabble to get out of situations, Archer was a captain, but he was also human. We saw him having to deal with torments, the consequences of his actions, something no other captain had been shown to do except Sisko. I think it was underrated by many. The fourth series was when it finally began to feel like Trek (not a whole lot, but it was starting to) and although it had some bad episodes, what show doesn't? When it found it's feet, I found it to be a really enjoyable show. Alot more than Voyager. The Temporal Cold War could have been handled better, and there were some questions left opened by it, but I honestly loved the show.
Although the last episode does seem more like an episode of TNG than Enterprise, and the way they killed off Trip just for the hell of it was dissapointing.
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Insurgent wrote:Please, tell me. It's been a while since I watched TNG fully, I am relegated to my favourite eps on tape (and series 6 boxset). Data definatly grew as a person. Watch Encounter at Farpoint, then All Good Things. You'll see the difference straight off. The only thing I can think of off the top of my head is Geordi loosing his mum. But I suppose it could be argued he did all of his mourning inbetween episodes.
Yeah, the messing of continuity was a bit off, what with the dreaded retcons, but if you ignore the messing and take it as it's own series, it was actually good.
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Moonbase2 wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Wheeljack35 wrote:TNG was
The Borg would and can kick Dominion but
DS9 explained things away and not showing what happened you only heard about it
DS9 had the best charactor development.By the end of the show you could see that all the characters had changed in the 7 years and had different theologies....different ways of seeing things.....Worf even killed Wayune for insulting him.......He would never have done that on TNG.As good as TNG was you could always predick how a character was going to react to somthing.......they all had the same morl code,that differed on DS9,They show a more realistice interpatation of the different personalty types and how a person's culture can impact their day to day lives and view points.They even brought Worf's new atitude to "first contack" when he tell's Picard,and I quote, "if you were any other man I would kill you where you stand" In TNG every time he got that mad he would compose him self witch IMO was always a let down........he was a Kligon he should have had a harder time controling his temper.
That's right--because of the war, we saw Sisko doing things, crossing lines he never would have before, and Kira was an hot-tempered character that softened considerably (without losing her spunk). That's just two characters that developed dramatically during the show. We simply didn't see that in TNG. Hell, even in the movies they seemed the same. Now, I haven't watched all of TNG, but I've seen it enough to know that DS9 beat them hands down in character development.
Plus, they managed to have an interstellar war on their budget and still made it somewhat believable. Their actors made up for their lack of money--the female shapeshifter and Weyoun are so wonderful to watch.
Wheeljack35 wrote:Moonbase2 wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Wheeljack35 wrote:TNG was
The Borg would and can kick Dominion but
DS9 explained things away and not showing what happened you only heard about it
DS9 had the best charactor development.By the end of the show you could see that all the characters had changed in the 7 years and had different theologies....different ways of seeing things.....Worf even killed Wayune for insulting him.......He would never have done that on TNG.As good as TNG was you could always predick how a character was going to react to somthing.......they all had the same morl code,that differed on DS9,They show a more realistice interpatation of the different personalty types and how a person's culture can impact their day to day lives and view points.They even brought Worf's new atitude to "first contack" when he tell's Picard,and I quote, "if you were any other man I would kill you where you stand" In TNG every time he got that mad he would compose him self witch IMO was always a let down........he was a Kligon he should have had a harder time controling his temper.
That's right--because of the war, we saw Sisko doing things, crossing lines he never would have before, and Kira was an hot-tempered character that softened considerably (without losing her spunk). That's just two characters that developed dramatically during the show. We simply didn't see that in TNG. Hell, even in the movies they seemed the same. Now, I haven't watched all of TNG, but I've seen it enough to know that DS9 beat them hands down in character development.
Plus, they managed to have an interstellar war on their budget and still made it somewhat believable. Their actors made up for their lack of money--the female shapeshifter and Weyoun are so wonderful to watch.
It was a pathetic war
We would see these massive fleets and hardly would see any action
Plus that ridiculous atempt at aholo imaging system
Couldn't they spring to make the people look like there being projected instead of having them stand in the background hitting imaginery buttons?
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Wheeljack35 wrote:They should of I thought it was cheesy having an actor stand behind them
To me this was the begginning of the end
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Wheeljack35 wrote:TNG was
DS9 was the beginning of the end
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