KayTroi

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  1. I heard this song a few weeks ago on the radio. I liked it. I can't believe it actually existed. "Common People" is a funny song. I will listen to it again when it comes on the radio. :drool::flex::naughty:

     

    Better yet does anyone know were I can get the CD?


  2. I have noticed small changes in this season as compared to last season's episodes. It does have more of a Star Trek - TOS feel to it. Enterprise's episodes seem to have similar topics as the original series. The difference is that the sets look better than in the old series. This is true because they have more technology to work with today. I enjoy that his has more of a story arc. They just don't resolve everything in one episode. Overall, season four is better than it's predecessor. :laugh::laugh::waaaa::laugh: :huh: :huh: :clap:


  3. I agree that Janeway is more critical and protective of Seven of Nine than she is of any other crew member. At times, Janeway will let Seven do as she pleases and other times she punishes her - like you would a child if Seven did something really unacceptable. For example you mentioned Seven saving the crew along with herself by alerting the hunters of their prey. Seven transports the prey to the other ship so Voyager and her crew would be spared. I think she did the right thing but the captain didn't see it that way. Seven was punished for the choice that she made. B)

     

    This is another observation not necessarily off the topic. B)

    If Seven were really a member of the crew, I think she would have had crew quarters and uniforms for duty and other attire for off duty. She could have had a regeneration chamber placed in one of the unused crew quarters. I think this would have made Seven embrace her humanity more and just maybe other crew members would have treated her better. It all depends on how she was treated when she came aboard Voyager. If the Captain only given her more options , maybe she would have trusted them more and she would have stopped saying that humans were inferior. I blame the Captain and I also blame the clueless hologram - the Doctor. He only wanted her to be able to interact with him. He didn't want her to outgrow him. If she did then she wouldn't need his advice on anything. The Doctor was the one who chose Seven of Nine's clothes. The clothes made her even more disliked because she could walk around like that and other crew members couldn't. If only Captain Janeway intervened, Seven would have developed sooner than she did.

     

    PS, I know that I was ranting a little there but bare with me.

    If the Captain praised Seven for her role in getting the hunters off of their backs instead of punishing her. Maybe Seven wouldn't think that she wasn't needed a lot of the time. You could tell when Seven was really wanting and needing Kathryn's approval.

    All in all, Seven of Nine was one of those who really came along from the fourth to the seventh season of Voyager. Seven of Nine is one of my favorite characters. :)


  4. No!

    I say no because all other series have had male leads and it was time for a change. At times, I didn't agree with Captain Janeway and her tactics but it was refreshing to see a female in command of a her own starship. :) B) B) B) B) B) B)


  5. Yes, I noticed that Penny Johnson was on an episode of TNG. She definantly is a excellent actress.

     

    I also like that they reuse actors/actresses in other Star Trek series. It gives you a chance to see if they can play various diverse roles. Many have proven that they can play different roles.

     

    Tim Russ - Tuvok ST:VOY

    Tim Russ - Devor(ST:TNG/Starship Mine)

    Tim Russ - T'Kar(ST:DS9/Invasive Procedures)

    Tim Russ - unnamed bridge officer in Star Trek Generations

     

    Brent Spiner - Data (ST:TNG)/Movies VII through X.

    Brent Spiner - Lore ( Evil brother to Data)

    Brent Spiner - Noonien Soong /Father and creator of Lore and Data.