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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3045 on: July 11, 2016, 03:19:50 PM »
Yes she has a nice face but i'm just not into the typical blonde bimbo stereotype.

I never ever saw the appeal in Pam Anderson either.

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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3046 on: July 11, 2016, 03:36:19 PM »
" Conspiracy ".

That scene where Remmick's head explodes, his chest opens up and you just see a side angle of his decaying corpse...

:lol No wonder I never got to see that scene un-edited on tv.

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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3047 on: July 11, 2016, 03:42:57 PM »
Jeri Ryan was a real pretty gal outside of the short hair and heels. In the Seven getup she never did anything for me. I'd like to see what the girl looks like just shopping at Target or something. Probably pretty remarkable. She also has that sort of personality that commands the attention of everybody in the universe.

And Pamela Anderson is two very different people. The latter, more popular one is pretty ghastly, IMO. The original was a damn fine piece of work.
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3048 on: July 11, 2016, 03:58:08 PM »
" The Neutral Zone "

Starring Marc Alamo as not Gul Dukat or Gul whoever else he played.

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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3049 on: July 11, 2016, 05:42:48 PM »
:rollin

That episode when Data is trying to train Spot.

Geordi : " How's the training going, Data ? "

Data : (nodding) " I have......not been....entirely successful..."


:lol his acting here is amazing.

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« Reply #3050 on: July 11, 2016, 05:55:11 PM »
When he suggested a using a phaser it really cracked me up something fierce. That would actually be the perfect tool.  :lol
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3051 on: July 11, 2016, 06:56:13 PM »
I posted this for all my female friends on Facebook.

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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3052 on: July 11, 2016, 06:58:11 PM »
Just change Trek to Track and you got it.

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Speaking of Star Trek, have you guys seen Free Enterprise? Not a high budget movie by any means, but totally worth it for any ST or sci-fi fan.
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3053 on: July 11, 2016, 07:08:07 PM »
Sure did. Even the wife loved it.
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3054 on: July 11, 2016, 07:10:04 PM »
Sure did. Even the wife loved it.

Well then dude, you're living the dream. How cool it must be to enjoy THAT much of a niche movie with your loved one. God damn.




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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3055 on: July 11, 2016, 07:12:18 PM »
 :lol

It's taken me a decade plus to get her to love sci fi and prog and for me to put the toilet paper from the top down and to put down the toilet seat when I'm done.
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3056 on: July 11, 2016, 07:55:30 PM »
So basically you've ruined each other?


And I want that shirt, to wear to cons. :lol
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« Reply #3057 on: July 13, 2016, 11:19:44 PM »
Quoting a post from George Takei's facebook page...

"Good morning from Montana! I’ve been here relaxing on vacation, but have noticed that many of you have been following the “gay Sulu” story and wanted to know why I’m being such a sourpuss. I’m writing to set the record “straight,” if you will.
When the news first broke, I gave a lengthy telephone interview, but the headlines have been misleading. Apparently, controversy makes for better sales! Let me be clear: I am not disappointed that there is a gay character in Star Trek. On the contrary, as I made clear, I am delighted that the Star Trek franchise has addressed this issue, which is truly one of diversity. It is thrilling to know that future generations will not see LGBTs go wholly unrepresented in the Trek universe.
On the specific question of Sulu being gay, when I was first approached with the concept, I responded that I hoped instead that Gene Roddenberry’s original characters and their backgrounds would be respected. How exciting it would be instead if a new hero might be created, whose story could be fleshed out from scratch, rather than reinvented. To me, this would have been even more impactful. While I understand that we are in an alternate timeline with the new Trek movies, for me it seemed less than necessary to tinker with an existing character in order to fulfill Gene’s hope of a truly diverse Trek universe. And while I am flattered that the character of Sulu apparently was selected as an homage to me, this was never about me or what I wanted. It was about being true to Gene’s vision and storytelling.
Gene had wanted long ago to include LGBT characters, and we spoke personally and specifically about the lack of them. Gene understandably felt constrained by the sensitivities of the time. Some fifty years ago, even TV’s first interracial kiss, between Kirk and Uhura, caused our ratings to plummet as the show was censored across much of the South for that scene. Gene made a conscious decision to make the main characters heterosexual, and worked within those parameters to tell incredible stories that still challenged many cultural values of the time. So the lack of gay characters was not some oversight by him; it was a conscious decision with which he grappled. I loved Gene as a friend, and I respected his decision and the context under which he created these stories. On this 50th year anniversary of Star Trek, my hope was to honor his foresight and bravery, as well as his ability to create discussion and diversity despite these constraints.
But Star Trek has always pushed the boundaries and opened new opportunities for actors, including myself. I am eternally grateful to have been part of this incredible and continuing family. I wish John Cho well in the role I once played, and congratulate Simon Pegg on his daring and groundbreaking storytelling. While I would have gone with the development of a new character in this instance, I do fully understand and appreciate what they are doing—as ever, boldly going where no one has gone before. Star Trek will live long and prosper."
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3058 on: July 14, 2016, 12:00:27 AM »
Well put by George Takei. That's how I feel about the situation.
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Yep. I think the only party in the MP/DT situation that hasn't moved on is DTF.

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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3059 on: July 14, 2016, 01:32:48 AM »
I also think that making a brand new gay character would have felt like pandering. 

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« Reply #3060 on: July 14, 2016, 01:36:38 AM »
I also think that making a brand new gay character would have felt like pandering.

It's all pandering. Very few characters' sexuality mattered in the slightest bit. Especially side characters. Is Chekov gay? Is Harry Kim bisexual? Is Malcom Reed gender fluid? Who cares? It never mattered.

Just like it won't matter that Sulu is gay. It's getting way more attention than the movie will give it.
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3061 on: July 14, 2016, 01:40:47 AM »
Is Chekov gay?
No.

Is Harry Kim bisexual?
Unlikely.

Is Malcom Reed gender fluid?
Highly likely.

I also think that making a brand new gay character would have felt like pandering. 

Much less so than their current "Takei is gay, therefore let's just make Sulu gay three movies into the reboot".
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3062 on: July 14, 2016, 03:13:46 AM »

Is Malcom Reed gender fluid?
Highly likely.



Yeah, I'm going to have to agree with this one whole heartedly.
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3063 on: July 14, 2016, 11:52:55 PM »
The Deadly Years - Bravo  :lol fuckin bravo :clap:
I think based on some opinions I've read here about some TOS episodes that this episode is probably not a particularly popular one, but I just gotta say I enjoyed it a lot.
Old Kirk FTW! Shatner took the phrase "over the top" to another level, he broke the top heh, Dr. McCoy managed to get even more cranky and generally I loved how their depiction of old age relies heavily on yelling and crankiness.
This episode the first time someone from outside the crew takes over command of the ship without being a total douchebag, I frankly felt for the guy!
When the aging process reverse and Kirk becomes young again then runs to the bridge to manage the Romulan attack, it was a rare instance when I saw Kirk being in command as justified, I'm usually baffled at how much better Spock is at almost everything that qualifies him for the position but this time Kirk really displayed that essential leadership quality, yes he needs a shit ton of consul to perform his job but he's the man to do it.
Bottle episode inside the Enterprise and very enjoyable acting, great episode in my book.

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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3064 on: July 15, 2016, 08:51:56 AM »
It always bugged me that they just happened to have taken aboard a geriatric specialist, and she just happened to be one of Kirk's old girlfriends. Other than that I've got no problem with it.
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3065 on: July 15, 2016, 04:23:47 PM »
Haha that kinda thing happens all too often though, that actress was especially awful heh
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« Reply #3066 on: July 15, 2016, 04:25:17 PM »
It always bugged me that they just happened to have taken aboard a geriatric specialist, and she just happened to be one of Kirk's old girlfriends. Other than that I've got no problem with it.

Statistically, wouldn't it have been far more unlikely to just happen to have any female crew members that Kirk didn't bang?
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3067 on: July 15, 2016, 08:16:30 PM »
Looks like we're getting a Star Trek 4 (no clue about Chekov) and Kirk's dad is coming back.
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3068 on: July 15, 2016, 08:53:26 PM »
I have a tribble. She sits on my desk and guards my Post Its. 

I need to make a sign that says "DO NOT FEED"

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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3069 on: July 16, 2016, 11:06:20 AM »
Looks like we're getting a Star Trek 4 (no clue about Chekov) and Kirk's dad is coming back.
Considering how the movies work, he probably put his katra into one of the bridge crew without telling anybody.

I figure the best case scenario is they're making the 4th and final movie and they're restoring the original timeline.
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3070 on: July 16, 2016, 01:22:53 PM »
Anyone else noticed that in TNG - whenever someone from Starfleet arrives to board the Enterprise D - It's *always* an Excelsior class ship.

Probably to save on making new models.

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« Reply #3071 on: July 16, 2016, 01:34:35 PM »
Anyone else noticed that in TNG - whenever someone from Starfleet arrives to board the Enterprise D - It's *always* an Excelsior class ship.

Probably to save on making new models.

Yea. As much as I prefer them using models to pure CG, one draw back was the lack of diversity and potential designs.
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3072 on: July 16, 2016, 02:36:25 PM »
Haven't done this in a while. Rank the Enterprises based solely on aesthetic value.

NOT on whether it's form matches it's function.



Choices :

1. TOS Enterprise 1701

2. TMP - TUC Enterprise 1701 / A

3. Generations Enterprise 1701 B

4. "Yesterday's Enterprise" 1701 C

5. The Next Generation 1701 D

6. First Contact / Insurrection / Nemesis 1701 E

7. Kelvin Timeline Uss Enterprise 2009 / Into Darkness / Beyond

8. Star Trek Enterprise NX-01 / Refit if you like.


I think my favourite design and always will be is the Motion Picture to Undiscovered Country Enterprise. Just sleek and the proportions are all perfect.

My least favourite is probably the Enterprise C design or Enterprise B. I actually really like the Kelvin Timeline design. Yes it's a wee bit bulbous and the proportions are a bit weird but I like it.

It's almost like a cross between the TOS and TMP designs.

NX01 Design is pretty cool too for a pre-TOS design.

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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3073 on: July 17, 2016, 12:31:54 PM »
" Devil's Due ".

I love this episode. You know that she can't really be the actual Devil and it's fun watching the crew of Enterprise work out how she does it, steal it and use it against her.

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« Reply #3074 on: July 17, 2016, 01:11:11 PM »
I just liked Data as the judge.
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3075 on: July 17, 2016, 01:11:28 PM »
I do not doubt it

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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3076 on: July 17, 2016, 02:25:13 PM »
Picard : Geordi, Leah Brahms is coming aboard.

Geordi....Ok Captain...

Later that day...


Geordi : Computer - delete all traces of Geordi Brahms Holodeck Program ffs :dangerwillrobinson:


Still have no idea why he didn't immediately do this :lol

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« Reply #3077 on: July 17, 2016, 02:41:36 PM »
Actually....if you think about it, I don't think he could have destroyed the program without destroying the research.   That would be a pretty good reason not to delete it.
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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3078 on: July 17, 2016, 02:44:53 PM »
Picard : Geordi, Leah Brahms is coming aboard.

Geordi....Ok Captain...

Later that day...


Geordi : Computer - delete all traces of Geordi Brahms Holodeck Program ffs :dangerwillrobinson:


Still have no idea why he didn't immediately do this :lol

I guess he didn't see it coming.








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Re: Star Trek: The Next Threaderation
« Reply #3079 on: July 17, 2016, 02:55:49 PM »
Adami you baktag!
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