VaBeachGuy

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  1. Welcome thayln! Great points you make, and my memories of Star Trek go back almost as far as yours. As I explained in another post somewhere here, I began watching Star Trek when I was just 5 days old. Now I don't claim to have memory of that, nor do I claim that it was my idea lol. But somewhere in my mind is the mempry of seeing images of TOS from March 7th of 1969.

     

    I look forward to talking to you around the boards!


  2. The worst TOS episode would have to be "The Way to Eden".  Followed close by "Spock's Brain".

     

    BTW "The Omega Glory" is one of my favorites  :tear:

    The Omega Glory was an awesome episode. that along with a few others was written as a possible 2nd pilot. When "Where No Man Has Gone Before" was chosen the others were shelved until the series started and then they were used as epiosdes. Another one was Mudds Women, that was a potential 2nd pilot as well.


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    "An arctic research team on Earth discovers debris from an alien vessel, nearly a century old, buried in a glacier along with the bodies of two cybernetically enhanced humanoids. Once those beings are thawed for investigation, they come to life and abduct the scientists and their transport vessel. Enterprise is called to intercept, but Captain Archer and his crew find these cyborgs to be an intractable, insidious enemy."

    ~From StarTrek.COM

     

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    To discuss this episode visit Trek News


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    "An arctic research team on Earth discovers debris from an alien vessel, nearly a century old, buried in a glacier along with the bodies of two cybernetically enhanced humanoids. Once those beings are thawed for investigation, they come to life and abduct the scientists and their transport vessel. Enterprise is called to intercept, but Captain Archer and his crew find these cyborgs to be an intractable, insidious enemy."

    ~From StarTrek.COM

     

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  5. Don't buy into their propaganda. No one is going out of business. It costs the music industry about $0.75 to make a CD. They charge you $12.95 and make SO much profit. That's why they lost that class action law suit and have to pay Everyone

    that bought a CD a portion of the settlement.

     

    The movie industry and TV industry too are making money hand over fist. Peer to Peer will just force them to be innovative. It will force the industry to evolve. It WILL happen. You will log your TV onto the internet and download your nightly lineup of TV shows. You'll watch when you want and what you want.

     

    It will happen, it is happening. Mark it down.


  6. Welcome to the board Meatwad! I agree with all you said in your Spoiler. I for one look forward to the Borg episode. A lot of people at ST.COM seem ready to burun all of their copies of every singel episode of Star Trek because of this one episode, but mark my words. When this (the borg) episode is complete everyone will be singing it's praises!


  7. Thanks Everybody!

     

    OMG!! Are there really other FEMALE Trek fans here???  I was convinced I was the only one!

     

    I already think I'm gonna like this place lots better than the st.com boards!

    Are there female fans here? I think the female fans out number the male fans :laugh:


  8. They'll never stop the downloading of music/movies/TV Shows. In fact, the movie industry has already started allowing feature movies to be downloaded. Soon TV Shows will be downloadable direct from the TV Studios.

     

    As for anything the studios or RIAA do to try to stop it, all you have to do is look at what happened when they killed NAPSTER. They killed that company but the explosion was the "Big Bang" of Peer to Peer file sharing.

     

    The cat's out of the bag and it's breeding like a Tribble.


  9. :alien: I go by DigitalSorceress here....

     

    and...

     

    Um....

     

    Hi.

     

    Anybody got any hints about this board so I don't feel like such a lame first-timer?

    Totally and completely Much Appreciated.

    Welcome to the board! I would suggest going over to the Test Post Board to play around with the features and test them out.

     

    As for feeling like a "Lame First Timer", don't. Just post and learn the system. But most of all post.