I just watched ALL of Star Trek : TNG

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Andromache

That's not really a defense so much as it is demanding we stop picking on you cause mommy said.
 
It's entirely true, though. You can love DS9 all you want, it doesn't change the fact that I think it sucks donkey ass.

Neither of us would be wrong, we'd just have different opinions.
 
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Andromache

It's entirely true, though. You can love DS9 all you want, it doesn't change the fact that I think it sucks donkey ass.

Neither of us would be wrong, we'd just have different opinions.

Actually it's my opinion that your opinions, like your entire existence, don't matter to me. Also, that you're wrong. Good day to you.
 
It's entirely true, though. You can love DS9 all you want, it doesn't change the fact that I think it sucks donkey ass.

Neither of us would be wrong, we'd just have different opinions.

Actually it's my opinion that your opinions, like your entire existence, don't matter to me. Also, that you're wrong. Good day to you.[/QUOTE]

Hey, I exis.....
 
I liked Voyager to start, then they basically made everything that made the show interesting to me (like actually needing to struggle to survive beyond just fighting bad guys) magically disappear.
 
I was just a kid when TNG came out on TV. I remember watching an episode of Reading Rainbow that took place on the TNG set. That was probably the start of my nerdiness.
 
I will again defend my position that DS9 sucked balls and Voyager was actually damn enjoyable.

I defend my position thusly; it's my opinion and taste is entirely subjective. :p
.... is this a troll post? Cause if it is not.... the wrath of SeriousJay...

*twitch*
 
I've said on multiple occasions that I hate DS9. I found it boring and the only character I found at all interesting was Dax. Of course, being a B5 fan, that probably paints my opinion seeing as most people either tend to like one or the other.
 
I'm a Niner, so my love for DS9 is well known. The characters actually developed over time in DS9 and their were real consequences for their actions because they couldn't just warp away if they messed up. Definitely have some of the best characters in the series as well. I'd go as far as to say Garak is THE best character in any of the series.
 
As a kid???? What are you, 18?
I am 23! Almost 24. :)

I just finished watching First Contact and thought it was GREAT. YES. Data is my homeboy.

Also, I've come to the complete and concrete conclusion that anything involving time travel or temporal anomalies at all will have me drooling like a fanboy.
 
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Andromache

As a kid???? What are you, 18?
I am 23! Almost 24. :)

I just finished watching First Contact and thought it was GREAT. YES. Data is my homeboy.

Also, I've come to the complete and concrete conclusion that anything involving time travel or temporal anomalies at all will have me drooling like a fanboy.[/QUOTE]

oh god, you're so new. So new. Also, you're kinda young to be here in these parts.
 
As a kid???? What are you, 18?
I am 23! Almost 24. :)

I just finished watching First Contact and thought it was GREAT. YES. Data is my homeboy.

Also, I've come to the complete and concrete conclusion that anything involving time travel or temporal anomalies at all will have me drooling like a fanboy.[/QUOTE]



Hey I am 23 turning 24 soon also :)

And I will agree that as long as they are done at least half decently I will so geek out over time travel and temporal anomaly stories.
 
I've said on multiple occasions that I hate DS9. I found it boring and the only character I found at all interesting was Dax. Of course, being a B5 fan, that probably paints my opinion seeing as most people either tend to like one or the other.
I loved both of them, so there.
 
As a kid???? What are you, 18?
I am 23! Almost 24. :)

I just finished watching First Contact and thought it was GREAT. YES. Data is my homeboy.

Also, I've come to the complete and concrete conclusion that anything involving time travel or temporal anomalies at all will have me drooling like a fanboy.[/QUOTE]

oh god, you're so new. So new. Also, you're kinda young to be here in these parts.[/QUOTE]

Not really. I'm only 24 myself.
 
I just finished watching First Contact and thought it was GREAT. YES. Data is my homeboy.


Blow on them dice!

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I'm a Niner, so my love for DS9 is well known. The characters actually developed over time in DS9 and their were real consequences for their actions because they couldn't just warp away if they messed up. Definitely have some of the best characters in the series as well. I'd go as far as to say Garak is THE best character in any of the series.
I loved Garak along as much as Gul Dukat. I liked all the characters (Sisko was top notch) but I have to admit that Major Kira was by far my least favorite. Great series, gonna watch some more this weekend. :D
 
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Steven Soderburgin

I wish there was a star trek movie that was just Riker, Sisko, O'Brien and Bashir running around the galaxy having wacky adventures.



Seriously, if Riker had been on DS9, it would've been the perfect show.
 
"Hi, to hide the fact that I am Thomas Riker and not Will Riker, I put on these adhesive sideburns!"
 
I never got into Voyager. I watched the first 2 seasons, but lost interest. DS9 apparently got better after I stopped watching. I should pick them up.
 
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Andromache

Deathmatch: Spock Vs Data Vs Odo Vs..7 of 9. It'd be a funny 5 minute show.
 
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Andromache

LOL

the name they gave the data clone was so fucking stupid I seem to have permanently forgotten it. My brain refuses to acknowledge it.
 
I just watched Nemesis.

:cry:
Is that tear for the death of Data, or the death of the franchise?

HEYO![/QUOTE]



While it certainly wasn't a great movie I would hardly say it is the death of the franchise. I will say it certainly killed of the interest for any more TNG movies to be made. On a side note I always have wondered why they never tried to make a DS9 movie.
 
I just watched Nemesis.

:cry:
Is that tear for the death of Data, or the death of the franchise?

HEYO![/QUOTE]



While it certainly wasn't a great movie I would hardly say it is the death of the franchise. I will say it certainly killed of the interest for any more TNG movies to be made. On a side note I always have wondered why they never tried to make a DS9 movie.[/QUOTE]

Nemesis, in conjunction with Enterprise certainly did kill the franchise. Tell me precisely what shows and movies are currently out in the ST universe?
 
I just watched Nemesis.

:cry:
Is that tear for the death of Data, or the death of the franchise?

HEYO![/QUOTE]



While it certainly wasn't a great movie I would hardly say it is the death of the franchise. I will say it certainly killed of the interest for any more TNG movies to be made. On a side note I always have wondered why they never tried to make a DS9 movie.[/QUOTE]

Nemesis, in conjunction with Enterprise certainly did kill the franchise. Tell me precisely what shows and movies are currently out in the ST universe?[/QUOTE]



I think it was a huge combination of things that led to the franchises currents state. I think part of it is that they constantly kept some form of Star Trek on the air for years and so they obviously started running out of ideas not to emntion people started to lose interest from over saturation. They needed to take a couple of years off for a breather. And in a since that is what has been forced upon us by the lack of originality/over saturation of the franchise. But of course thanks to the new movie any new franchise will be based off the movies time line.
 
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