08-21-2011, 11:55 AM | #1 |
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Just talking about Star Trek
First off, some sillyness.
Anyway, as much of a Star Wars fangirl that I am, I do enjoy Star Trek as well. I haven't seen too much of the remastered TOS, but I did find the origional quite entertaining. Next Gen has gotten played to death, so it's kind of become vanilla to me. DS9 was my favorite in my opinion, mostly because of the non-Federation characters. Voyager, it had it's moments, but after season 4 it lost something and wasn't really able to get it back until the end of the final season. And finally, Enterprise HAD a lot of potental, but they just did not capitalize on it. I just wish instead of having the Xindi crisis, they decided to get into the Romulian/Federation war.
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08-21-2011, 09:24 PM | #2 |
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I enjoy STO.
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08-21-2011, 09:59 PM | #3 |
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And I just let my STO account expire four days ago.
I'll probably restart it when the next featured episode series drops, though. And I guess pay Cryptic to give me a respec to go back to my cruiser. My experimental BoP build was interesting on paper, but in practice I preferred how much more of a pounding my Marauder could take.
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I'm completely in love with Star Trek so I get on a soap box about it at times. Sorry
If someone can tell me how STO overcomes the futility of the same-ol' MMO grind-quest-repeat I might be convinced to play it.
To have any kind of scifi geek street cred you pretty much have to love DS9. Luckily, it actually does contain the best material of any Trek more frequently than any of the other shows were able to manage. Though IIRC there is SUM CONTENTION among Trek specific communities as well as Berman & co. about it, though I think this is in reality a vocal minority complaining about it being so different when it actually had a healthy relationship with the other programs as far as continuity. DS9 also balanced it's grand story lines with great respect to what had been established before - see 'Trials and Tribblations' if you don't believe me! Quote:
That potential was lost when they started getting to entire wars and a central theme of time travel, apparently, which all should have been Federation History 101 and mentioned quite a lot in the other series but weren't, in addition to some of the messages about race, good sense, sexuality and gender that, intentional or not, was a slap in the face to what the franchise had grown into. IMO Enterprise had an amazing Fourth season with some of the best episodes of the entire franchise present. But it was what the entire series should have been - Establishing the Federation. Action & exploration mixed with story arcs of political intrigue.
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08-23-2011, 10:50 AM | #5 |
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Exactly. You can really drop the entire third season and not really miss anything important.
And if they developed a sixth series, what era would you like to see it put in? I personally would like to see what all goes on with the Enterprise-B or C, seeing as both of them togeather have what, 1 1/2 hours of screentime or something?
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I liked Space Cases as a kid so part of me wouldn't mind a Starfleet Academy series. It seems like the kind of setting that could use and work the bugs out of the franchise's fictional history. Also it puts the viewer closer to some of the politics of the Federation and maybe even Section 31.
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Now, Star Trek Online takes place in 2415 or something, right? I'm sure that a video game would never serve as the basis for canon, but it feels right to move the series forward literally. Even just for practical purposes, it would make people interested in what happens next. So, another Starship series set some time after Voyager could be fun. Hell, it would even be an opportunity to bring back some of the actors from TNG, DS9, and VOY. I sure wouldn't mind seeing Jonathan Frakes on screen again, maybe captaining the Titan as Riker.
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08-23-2011, 11:51 AM | #7 |
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I think they got a book series regarding that...
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2409, actually.
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Also, Jeffrey Combs needs to basically be in everything ever.
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