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"Star Trek"
Sonny_Crockett 316 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Cooking Show Host"
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11-24-03, 00:06 AM (EST)
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"Star Trek" |
LAST EDITED ON 11-24-03 AT 00:12 AM (EST)You are about to go where no man has gone before.. Okay, Witch Trek does it for you?... The original, TNG, Voyager, Deep Space Nine, or Enterprise?
If the captains from all got stuck on a desert island, Captain Picard would Kick everyones ass, and then get them to build a New ship from twigs and coconuts, therefore, TNG is my favorite.
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ashleybfogg 2367 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Seventeen Magazine Model"
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11-24-03, 01:28 AM (EST)
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Hmmmm. Making tough questions now? ok, sonny. hmmm.I lvoe all Trek. Today out of all, I say Voyager. It took me awhile in the beginning, I loved Next Generation SO MUCH. But Voyager is my favorite now. I hope they do some movies like the others did. (my friend and I picked out our roles, she is Janeway, I am Seven.) Never loved Deep Space 9, but I watched it, and enjoyed it. I do Love Enterprise. A lot, more each time, like I did with Voyager. I think it's getting better and better. I like that they have not invented the Prime Directive yet. more fun. Janeway would design the new ship. She's the smartest scientist. Picard would 'make it so', (and yes, kick ass) Archer would build the warp drive, and Kirk would get the natives to help by giving inspirational speeches. He would also find girls.
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IceCat 17415 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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11-24-03, 05:02 PM (EST)
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LAST EDITED ON 11-24-03 AT 05:03 PM (EST)'... Now. I'm not a guy, but she's even hotter than Seven, right?...' Yup Earlier I almost asked a former co-worker out and she bore a striking resemblance to the actress who plays the Vulcan first officer on Enterprise. She also has the intellect to match but with the somewhat warped sense of humor that would allow the poor unfortunate woman to find my jokes funny. I decided to not ask her out because I was in an indirect supervisory path to her position at the school so I felt that it wouldn't be proper. By the time the school closed a few months later, she was living with a guy and had moved out of town. I suppose that it was not meant to be... I don't question how things unfold anymore... they just do and there's always a reason that you usually don't see until later.
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woeisme1 4081 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Jerry Springer Show Guest"
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11-24-03, 09:39 PM (EST)
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>timing is everything. That is one statement I can back up with proof and I usually do. Consider the fact that the female lobster is only in "season" (in heat just doesn't sound right) for 6 hours each year. So TIMING IS EVERYTHING. I also agree with you that Icey's story is sweet and perhaps the paths will cross again and they will both be at the right time and place in thier lives for ...magic. Happy Hawaiian Thanksgiving I was going to refuse to post to you but I realized that if I didn't tell you, how would you know I was ignoring you?--Pythonfan *wave* to Ashlet. And hopes for magic for Icey
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AugustGirl 11534 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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11-24-03, 06:42 PM (EST)
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LAST EDITED ON 11-24-03 AT 06:55 PM (EST)My fav? Voyager. Enterprise is inching up there on my list, however I think it has to a lot do with my lust of Scott Bakula (anyone remember Quantum Leap? I LVOED that show!). But I do feel Enterprise is much better this year and I hope it sticks around for a few more years. TNG was great! Deep Space 9 was never a "must see" for me. I watched it if I remembered it was on. editud cuz i caint spel
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ginger 22512 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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11-24-03, 06:48 PM (EST)
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Have a grudging fondness for the original. Little brother was obsessed with it and simply by being around him I picked up things like the ability to name any episode within two minutes of the beginning. I even took him to a convention here in SF - very strange to observe. Many people worship their Trek far more religiously than God, or Jesus, or Muhammed. Patric Stewart is an oldie but hottie so his Star Trek was okay, too (although the empath character was clearly an excuse for Boobs on Parade - her entire contribution would be to screw up her forehead after some alien ship blasted the s___ out of some friendly planet and say, "I sense hostility here, Captain.") Liked Q on whatever Trek Q appeared on. Know an awful lot of women, as well as men, who would die for 7 of 9. Who played the Klingon in "The Trouble With Tribbles?" (answer below). The part of the Klingon was played by Randy Mantooth, of later "Emergency" fame. The part of the tribbles was played by a fuzzy keychain.
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woeisme1 4081 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Jerry Springer Show Guest"
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11-24-03, 09:32 PM (EST)
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Funny how great minds and Ohana tend to think alike, yeah?Woulda voted Picard for president during the Ross Perot/Clinton election(even carried a bumper sticker stating Picard for president) but since he was Canadian he of course couldn't even run. Sadly (for us Americans) the Canadians seem to produce the best talent in the universe. Something about that pretty head of his. Also loved Q--he was too funny. Hate the game not the player I always say. Happy Hawaiian Thanksgiving I was going to refuse to post to you but I realized that if I didn't tell you, how would you know I was ignoring you?--Pythonfan How ya doin' Cuz?
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Swami 5885 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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11-25-03, 12:42 PM (EST)
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I love all the Star Trek series, with DS9 at the bottom of that list. DS9 is the only one for which I have not seen all the episodes. I think each series (except DS9) has been perfect for its time.TNG would be my favorite now. I have seen the original Star Trek with Captain Kirk so many times I could name every episode & describe the plot usually within about 15 seconds of the opening. TNG has many more episodes, so reruns are more enjoyable since I haven't seen them all a bazillion times. Picard was hot, but I though Data was a wonderful addition to the franchise. His levelheaded, unsentimental questions were always very thought-provoking. The guy who played Q did a stint as the leader of an evil government agency (NSD) in StarGate SG-1 a few years ago, I think season 3 or 4. He looked so much older! I loved 7 of Nine, and I love T'Pol. I think T'Pol is now hotter.
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