TrekkieMage

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  1. My first actuall memory was when I was about four. I was sitting with my dad watching TNG. All I remember was a bald man standing next to a man with a shiny sash and a wierd head, I couldn't tell what the background was. And I called it Star Trak.

     

    But I know I've been watching Trek pretty much since I was born. :frusty:


  2. Year of heel won, mainly because End GAme for me needed continuation, which it got in book form, and whichh work surprisingly well which in the end made me realise that only half the job had been done on that episode.

     

    Year of Hell was a very strong episode and was very enjoyable to watch. The mix of an old favourite of the trek universe (Time travel) and the  conflict of interests within the character of Chakotay were fascinating.

     

    The overall image I have from this episode is Kathryn Janeway looking up from her ministrations on the battle worn bridge, to Chakotay who hands her a birthday gift of a watch, the look of pained gratitude was beutiful and I think the whole cast superbly acted out the battle worn efforts of a crew under attack.

    I agree on both points, Endgame was great, but it left me hanging and wanting more. It was just incomplete.

     

    Year of Hell was just a masterpiece in acting and writing. When she found the watch... :assimilated:


  3. :blink:

     

    I don't even remember if I even had a childhood hero...I'm only 16 now, but I was such a wierd little kid. I guess princesses maybe, they were always pretty, rich and they got to wear beautiful dresses and always lived happily ever after. :assimilated:


  4. Awesome! :)

     

    I loved it! Hee...The scene with Picard steping out of the turbolift was great, perfect fit :) :)

     

    They had a Voyager episode- Waking moments -The entire thing was about a race of aliens who attack people in their dreams.