I prefer Voyager Yes I am a Seven of Nine fanboy wanna fight about it?!
I also liked the Enterprise theme tune but thats about it.
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I prefer Voyager Yes I am a Seven of Nine fanboy wanna fight about it?!
I also liked the Enterprise theme tune but thats about it.
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Though the last Enterprise episode was a recreation, a lot of details went wrong. Each door in the Enterprise-D had description, whereas in TNG, it didn't have any. Anyways, it was one of their better episodes, linking Archer, Kirk, and "The Pegasus"-era Picard in one motto.
Actually the doors on TNG era Enterprise-D had descriptions in the oval door markings. I haven't seen the Enterprise episode you're referring to, but if thats what they used, then they were actually there.
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I'm not a fan of star trek i did watch a few of the movies and episode but just couldnt get into it.
TNG was the best. Voyager had its moments.
Didn't care for the rest.
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Love it. The original series was the best by far. Other than that I only ever bothered with the next generation. That was pretty good too.
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I am a fan of Star Trek. Yes I am everybody... shocking isn't it.
My favorite Star Trek has to be Star Trek: Voyager!!! Yep Yep Yep! hehe
Captain JaneWay is the bomb!!!!! And Seven of Nine is awesome.
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You guys forget how cool Captain Kirk was when the babes check him out and the background goes all white and you get that romantic music.
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deep space 9,and the next generation were both good,but the one
after they finished deep space 9 it wasn't all that good for me anymore.
I liked deep space 9 better
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More seriously though, I don't understand why people always put Star Trek vs. Star Wars. They're two radically different things, the word "Star" being the only thing they have in common. Why doesn't anyone compare Star Trek with Star Gate or something else?
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I'd say that TOS is so bad it's funny, but that from that point on everythng becomes far too pretentious and a tad racist.
They butcher up science and reduce alien species to farsical characatures that can only do one thing. It's claimed that all these aliens are different species even though many of them have produced fertile offpring with humans (similar to arguments used to justify the slave trade). Their ships are so poorly designed that they tend to blow up after minor systems' failures and there is rarely if ever redundancy. I won't even touch on their communist-like government. The only good things in the mess were (marginally) better uniforms and Data, and he was nothing more than Spock without the urge to throw people away from the transporters and splay his fingers.
The reason that Star Trek and Star Wars get pitted against one another is because they are arguably the biggest sci-fi/space franchises out there and they have the most fans. It's no different than the Samus Aran vs. Iron Man thread on this very site.
By the way, j100, you should try looking at their eyes. The blue uniform helps, too.
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I've watched nearly all of the old episodes with James T. Kirk and Spock
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Maybe you should tell them that (the producers of Star Trek), and also give us a critic's view of Star Wars, so I know what to criticize about Star Wars. Redundant systems aren't on Federation starships, yet they still pack a punch when defending against the Borg (though secondary shielding would help). Would the new Star Trek movie give you a new point of view?
1 - The producers of ST don't care what a fanatical SW fan has to say; I'm not in their audience. The series is all but dead anyway.
2 - Redundant systems would include computers (which should also be isolated from one another so as to avoid viruses & glitches that blow up whole ships - something like that happened to a Galaxy class ship in TNG, but I can't remember its name) and emergency systems, like those used to eject warp cores and anti-matter containment something-or-others. Without redundant, isolated systems, problems spread more quickly and are harder to recover from. My comment had nothing to do with weapons' capabilities. In real life (and in SW), ships can take a tremendous amount of damage before sinking, skuttling or otherwise being rendered useless. In ST, ships either dodge swiftly or blow up spectacularly. Now, I know, they can take damage, but no so much as to kill half the crew, lose propulsion, start on fire and yet continue to fight with consequncial force. Sometimes these ships just blow up for no apparent reason, usually described with imagined techno-terms hinting at an instability inherent in design. A warship should be able to take this much damage because when one system fails another, located elsewhere and seperate from the failed equipment, can compensate or take over. Even commercial airliners have to hve this feature, or else simple mechanical failure from use would send them into the ground. The fact that, by TNG, every little system needing repairs or adjustment has to be accessed through ridiculous miniscule tubes adds further to my feeling that idiots designed these vessels. Repairs should be easy, even in combat, but maintenance on a Starfleet ship in the TNG-era is difficult even in the best circumstances.
3 - The new ST movie (I didn't even know about it!) most likely will not change my mind on this matter.
4 - How do you want me to criticize/critique SW? Let me know and I will, though it might demand another thread.
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