DaboGirl
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Thank you!
My kids are going to love this.
Now that's why I signed up here, to find stuff like this and have fun! :unsure:
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This post is just to see if there are any interesting stories to your screen name. Mine came from Pokémon, yes Pokémon, there was a character in Saffron City who was named Mr. Psychic, plus my friends said I looked just like him. Go figure...I used to be a Pokémon master back in the day. I had all 151 too, even Mew. :unsure:
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Xeroc
Today, 10:41 AM
Gone :unsure:
Today, 08:46 AM
Bethlehem
30 Sep 2008 - 13:38
Mrs.Picard
26 Sep 2008 - 3:37
Meleniumshane90
22 Sep 2008 - 13:16
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My head explodes as well :unsure:I really cannot choose. Don't make me do so. I like them both equally.
Ditto.
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I also enjoy The X-Files
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Babylon 5
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When Nurse Chapel was reeducating Uhura she had difficulty sounding out words, and began speaking in Swahili out of frustration. Chapel then encouraged her, by telling her to speak it in English, not Swahili. Which could give you the impression that not all of her memory was erased, but at any rate its not totally clear and Uhura learning that much so rapidly is to say the least pretty amazing.
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Did you notice in the cast young boys that are playing Vulcan Bully, Vulcan Bully #2, Vulcan Bully #3.
Shades of TAS episode Yesteryear?
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Back on topic. :unsure:
If there was an entire series of novels with Data's head getting attached to B-4's body (not a bad idea by the way) and Paramount ever got back to Next Gen. I'd say that group of stories would be highly vunerable to being debunked by offical canon if the screen writers went in a different direction.
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It just debunks everything you invested time to read/money to buy and whatnot. I read three Trek novels as a teen and something in offical canon debunked what I just read and I stopped the non-canon stuff right there. That's just for me, there are many Trekkers out there that love the non-canon stuff and thats super! :unsure:
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Enterprise had a more contemporary feel to it as its sung by a Singerthat and i also have the CD soundtrack from the series (Russell Watson the extended Album version of the opening music to Enterprise later changed to "Star Trek:Enterprise").
This is only IMO, but that exact contemporary feel is probably going to get dated more so that the other themes.
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What happend to B4 in the post-Nemesis non-canon Trek novels?This is whole separate topic, however I am a huge Star Trek fan, but I tend to stay away from most non-canon items. If I read a half dozen novels based on Romulan characters and their society, then along comes Nemesis with its entire Reman offical canon I'd just feel like all those books are garbage. Just my feeling on the matter mind you.
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Well, posting here @ STF.net for a half hour isn't the same as doing 30 minutes on the treadmill. :unsure:
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Then DS9/VOY (they both sound very similar)I always thought the DS9 theme had a ring of we are going to save money by not hiring a good composer and I thought Voyager's theme and a ring of we are going to do this right and pay a big time composer to do something great.
I hate "Faith Of The Heart." Sorry.I hear that. :unsure:
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I had imagined B-4 was the built in easy out if they ever wanted to bring Data back.
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Voyager.BTW did you know it won an Emmy?
Voyager for me also.
And me as well. Great theme.
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I gave it a 5. I'm probably being too generous, however with Devinoni Ral/Troi love story and the Ferengi it was a pretty enjoyable episode. Its also a good example of why I'm such a big Next Gen fan. Interesting from start to finish and no one got killed or beat to a bloody pulp as was the case in most episodes of Enterprise. Just IMO mind you.
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The more I look at the cast, the more excited I am to see this movie!
TREK RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :unsure:
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Geordi was no doubt less of a lose cannon than Worf.
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About 5 minutes from downtown Houston at the moment.
Diora Baird confirmed she is playing an Orion Slave Girl in the new St
in Trek News
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And Andrea from "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"