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void |
The story has been going around that "Enterprise" will be cancelled. Does anyone know what Paramount's plans are? I only ever saw the first episode, knowing as I do that most Trekkish series need at least two seasons to work out the worst kinks (though "Voyager" never did hold my attention). | ||
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jp2 |
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tpryan |
Picard's Enterprise blew up (real good) and all died in the episode where they where in a recurring time-loop and then finally survived to meet up with Fraiser as Captain of another time ship. | ||
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senna |
Damn, that's right, I completely forgot about the causality loop. | ||
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gull |
Picard and Kirk are both friggin' "Chinese aces"...they blow up more of their own side's ships than they do the enemy's. | ||
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senna |
I think #29's presumption about Picard depends mostly on whether or not you count his actions as Locutus against him or not. | ||
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tpryan |
And things like Voyager's "Year of Hell" where all ended up dying while blowing up Voyager (real good); leaving us audience with two hours more that we had to view than the crew. As audience, I think we ended seeing at least 7 more hours of adventure that the Voyager crew did. | ||
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bruin |
BTW, did anybody catch the piece on "Star Trek" on NPR's "Morning Edition" this morning (Monday, 5/20/02)? | ||
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gelinas |
I caught at least part of it. | ||
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