Anthony Pascale gives a bit of an idea about it:
There were also a lot of ads for upcoming movies, most of which looked bad, although the new "Star Trek" and the Pixar film "Up" look promising. A "Monsters vs. Aliens" commercial in 3D was fun, assuming you brought a pair of old-school 3-D glasses to your Super Bowl party. - San Francisco Chronicle
Loz is absolutely sure that:
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mememan thinks that the problem is:
On the tech front, the communicator used by Enterprise crew members is said to have been the inspiration for the flip-open cellphone.
Frederick also takes into account the following fact:
This Site Named Best New Fan Site for 2008 by TrekMovie.com! "It is a Star Trek history buffs dream website, excellent in both content and quality." -TrekMovie.com
Crystal remembers that:
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Still not being convinced, John Tenuto replies:
Oh, if only my wife would let me get a Future Enterprise. Alas, when I showed her, she laughed at me Well, it ll always be the dream
redneckotaku gives a bit of an idea about it:
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For this purpose, heroictimes suggests:
OF GODS AND MEN will be the fourth. Other Fan Films you may want to check out, and that I recommend are:
Still not being convinced, Lt. Colonel Creedon replies:
THE CURRENT PC GAME I'M PLAYING/REPLAYING: Far Cry 2 PC GAMES I LAST PLAYED/REPLAYED: Half-Life: Episode Two
Despite the previous arguments, Gayle has many reasons to think otherwise:
gibbs gibbs fanmix gift godess_ jessie godess_jessie gregory maguire grey gayle guy of gisborne hallmark/star trek.
Furious D(Furious D) is rather skeptical:
Enterprise. In it there was no Federation, Vulcans were helpful, but had their own agendas, and the captain and crew had to fight, sometimes dirty, to not only lay the foundation for their future utopia, but often for their simple survival.
Before going any further, David Pescovitz wants to get this straight:
Take a look at this #2 posted by mdh , February 12, 2009 11:46 AM it's a shame she'll be dead by the end of the episode.
Jennifer Vineyard sees it this way:
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In contrast, loup.dargent replies:
heroes while we're there...Enjoy and (of course) live long and prosper! Loup Dargent Image via Wikipedia
steve(steve) brings more details:
That ship is not, as some wags might have it, the Enterprise herself, specifically the ship under the command of Captain Jonathan Archer as portrayed in the late lamented TV show, the first incarnation of the
The Star Trek LiveJournal Community brings a word of caution:
xforge 2008-12-27 09:29 pm UTC ( link ) The Enterprise during TOS wasn't the Federation's flagship. I agree it was probably the distinctiveness of the service of Kirk and crew that made the Fed adopt the symbol fleetwide. ( Reply to this ) ( Parent )( Thread )
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Shag objects:
MOVIES Classic Series Movies - Out of the entire Star Trek franchise, I think the classic series movies are my absolute favorite things. I love the usual ones: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and even Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Next Generation Movies - These have been pretty hit and miss. I think Star Trek: First Contact is possibly the greatest Star Trek movie of all. The rest follow far behind. Ones I enjoy are: Star Trek: First Contact most of Star Trek: Nemesis some of Star Trek: Generations
Jeff is rather skeptical:
10 Sep, 2008 Star Trek Car Boldly Goes Where No Car Would Ever Really Want to Go Posted by: Jeff In: Crafts and Mods | Transportation
Phil Chief Editor explains:
Anthony Pascale imagines that:
We are totally missing the surrounding context, therefore judgement is premature. I doubt that Spock is marooning Kirk on Delta Vega as Kirk did Khan on Ceti Alpha V (although that would be ironic). There is obviously a facility there, and probably some, albeit undesirable, task that young Kirk is ordered to perform there before meeting Scotty and the elder Spock. I don t see how leaving him there to do so would be either illogical or criminal. If someone has to do it, that doesn t really make sense. As for whether or not it s stupid , I think I ll reserve judgement until I have viewed it within the context of the scene.
In contrast, Joshua replies:
Because the ion storm requires them to keep the shields up, preventing them from using the transporters, Kirk decides to take the shuttle Galileo over to the Paluk-Ta with an away team consisting of Sulu, to helm the colony ship, Scotty, to repair the impulse engines, and Chekov, to speak in a funny accent. As they approach the Paluk-Ta, a near miss from a fast asteroid causes the shuttle to crash in the Paluk-Ta s landing bay. Nobody is injured, but the Galileo can t take off again, nor can another shuttle from the Enterprise land; for better or worse their fates are now entwined with the colonists aboard the Paluk-Ta.
Anthony Pascale comes with a new idea:
69. Will_H - February 2, 2009 jumping in point is a good term to use, but I just hope that this film wont leave a bunch of us jumping out at the same time.
In addition to this, Gene Redlin states:
Any being like that would be beyond our grasp in reason. So the fact that the creator would be dimensionally and temporally uncreated but yet existing is our problem and not the creators.
Furthermore, John Tenuto claims:
Oh, love the playset. I have one from Mego from childhood but it s not pristine. This is great! And I like the packaging of the large Kirk and Spock. I was wondering if I should open and display or not age old collector s question! I have my Sideshows out of the box but it was a trauma to decide. ;)
shalia74 imagines that:
In the mean time, found this little TV show meme...Do it if you want to :) Bold all of the following TV shows which you ve ever seen 3 or more episodes of in your lifetime. Bold and Italicize a show if you re positive you ve seen every episode of it. If you want, add up to 3 additional shows (keep the list in alphabetical order).
N. Palmer comes with a new idea:
Impressions of Star Trek Star Trek is a world-famous, timeless franchise, and I absolutely love it. What many people do not realize, however, is that Star Trek, in its many forms, is wholly deserving of the popularity it has experienced over the years. Often when people think of Star Trek, they think about corny 1960s television, Spock (the serious guy with pointy ears), the phrase beam me up, Scotty! , and that all fans have to know Klingon (an alien language within the fictional Star Trek universe). They then think nothing more of it, incorrectly supposing that it is all just for super-nerds and wimpy geeks and cannot possibly be entertaining at all for the average earth-dweller. Rest assured I am now here to tell you to prepare to be corrected resistance is futile.
Before going any further, John Tenuto wants to get this straight:
66. frederick - February 6, 2009 Although Greenwood is probably awesome, I m like some of the others, in that I wish Ray Liotta could have done it due to his resemblance to Jeffrey Hunter. Oh well
Joe gives a bit of an idea about it:
fast trekker on October 6th, 2008 5:11 pm intersting comment you may be right dan, however i think with all the variety on the small screen now for sci fi i think what eveer it is, be it star trek or whatever else the mind can conjure, it has to be top notch to get noticed.
In addition to this, Anthony Pascale states:
The Super Bowl is the biggest TV event of the year. Even though ratings dropped a bit from last year s record, the game averaged around 93 million viewers, with more during the early parts of the game (when the Star Trek ad aired). Befitting the event, today there are a lot of media stories covering the Super Bowl commercials with critics and focus groups weighing in. See what they say about Trek s first even SB spot below.
Shanksow can't forget that:
War Wheels Net Warbird Pix website Warbird-Photos Weird Asian News Will Terrell's Blog/Website
In addition to this, bigwhittystyle states:
247th Heaven*ALFAlias American GothicAmerican Idol*AngelArrested DevelopmentBattlestar Galactica (the old one)
For example, Kevin Kelly considers:
The nerd in me can easily identify this photograph as an escape pod from the Enterprise, based on the NCC-1701 designation on it. The question is, why did Kirk have to bail out? Does it have something to do with Spock laying some smackdown on him? Did he set the Enterprise to self-destruct, like so many Kirks and Picards after him? Looks like they want to show Kirk s brawny side as well, since he s single-handedly hauling himself out of an ice crater. Old Kirk would have just waited on someone to pick him up while snacking on the ship s survival rations.
Joe scans the other's answers and reply:
SantaBJ on April 10th, 2007 12:24 am This is great stuff. Hope this goes well El Gringo Maleante on April 10th, 2007 1:14 am Why would you people even bother with posting this article. This is not a legitimate show nor are the people involved even in the right mind. The only thing that could come out of this guy s ideas is a fan film. You have to be deranged to think a studio or television netowrk would pay any attention to this. Really, wake up - this kind of thing is not healthy.
For this reason, I am Yhadz.(I am Yhadz.) says:
It's very impressive. When I first saw this website, particularly the navigation, I went "Wow!" They definitely achieved the "wow effect."
Sources:
Shag Jeff Phil Chief Editor Anthony Pascale Joshua Anthony Pascale Gene Redlin John Tenuto shalia74 N. Palmer John Tenuto Joe Shanksow bigwhittystyle Kevin Kelly I am Yhadz.(I am Yhadz.)
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This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
MOVIES Classic Series Movies - Out of the entire Star Trek franchise, I think the classic series movies are my absolute favorite things. I love the usual ones: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and even Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Next Generation Movies - These have been pretty hit and miss. I think Star Trek: First Contact is possibly the greatest Star Trek movie of all. The rest follow far behind. Ones I enjoy are: Star Trek: First Contact most of Star Trek: Nemesis some of Star Trek: Generations
Jeff is rather skeptical:
10 Sep, 2008 Star Trek Car Boldly Goes Where No Car Would Ever Really Want to Go Posted by: Jeff In: Crafts and Mods | Transportation
Phil Chief Editor explains:
Anthony Pascale imagines that:
We are totally missing the surrounding context, therefore judgement is premature. I doubt that Spock is marooning Kirk on Delta Vega as Kirk did Khan on Ceti Alpha V (although that would be ironic). There is obviously a facility there, and probably some, albeit undesirable, task that young Kirk is ordered to perform there before meeting Scotty and the elder Spock. I don t see how leaving him there to do so would be either illogical or criminal. If someone has to do it, that doesn t really make sense. As for whether or not it s stupid , I think I ll reserve judgement until I have viewed it within the context of the scene.
In contrast, Joshua replies:
Because the ion storm requires them to keep the shields up, preventing them from using the transporters, Kirk decides to take the shuttle Galileo over to the Paluk-Ta with an away team consisting of Sulu, to helm the colony ship, Scotty, to repair the impulse engines, and Chekov, to speak in a funny accent. As they approach the Paluk-Ta, a near miss from a fast asteroid causes the shuttle to crash in the Paluk-Ta s landing bay. Nobody is injured, but the Galileo can t take off again, nor can another shuttle from the Enterprise land; for better or worse their fates are now entwined with the colonists aboard the Paluk-Ta.
Anthony Pascale comes with a new idea:
69. Will_H - February 2, 2009 jumping in point is a good term to use, but I just hope that this film wont leave a bunch of us jumping out at the same time.
In addition to this, Gene Redlin states:
Any being like that would be beyond our grasp in reason. So the fact that the creator would be dimensionally and temporally uncreated but yet existing is our problem and not the creators.
Furthermore, John Tenuto claims:
Oh, love the playset. I have one from Mego from childhood but it s not pristine. This is great! And I like the packaging of the large Kirk and Spock. I was wondering if I should open and display or not age old collector s question! I have my Sideshows out of the box but it was a trauma to decide. ;)
shalia74 imagines that:
In the mean time, found this little TV show meme...Do it if you want to :) Bold all of the following TV shows which you ve ever seen 3 or more episodes of in your lifetime. Bold and Italicize a show if you re positive you ve seen every episode of it. If you want, add up to 3 additional shows (keep the list in alphabetical order).
N. Palmer comes with a new idea:
Impressions of Star Trek Star Trek is a world-famous, timeless franchise, and I absolutely love it. What many people do not realize, however, is that Star Trek, in its many forms, is wholly deserving of the popularity it has experienced over the years. Often when people think of Star Trek, they think about corny 1960s television, Spock (the serious guy with pointy ears), the phrase beam me up, Scotty! , and that all fans have to know Klingon (an alien language within the fictional Star Trek universe). They then think nothing more of it, incorrectly supposing that it is all just for super-nerds and wimpy geeks and cannot possibly be entertaining at all for the average earth-dweller. Rest assured I am now here to tell you to prepare to be corrected resistance is futile.
Before going any further, John Tenuto wants to get this straight:
66. frederick - February 6, 2009 Although Greenwood is probably awesome, I m like some of the others, in that I wish Ray Liotta could have done it due to his resemblance to Jeffrey Hunter. Oh well
Joe gives a bit of an idea about it:
fast trekker on October 6th, 2008 5:11 pm intersting comment you may be right dan, however i think with all the variety on the small screen now for sci fi i think what eveer it is, be it star trek or whatever else the mind can conjure, it has to be top notch to get noticed.
In addition to this, Anthony Pascale states:
The Super Bowl is the biggest TV event of the year. Even though ratings dropped a bit from last year s record, the game averaged around 93 million viewers, with more during the early parts of the game (when the Star Trek ad aired). Befitting the event, today there are a lot of media stories covering the Super Bowl commercials with critics and focus groups weighing in. See what they say about Trek s first even SB spot below.
Shanksow can't forget that:
War Wheels Net Warbird Pix website Warbird-Photos Weird Asian News Will Terrell's Blog/Website
In addition to this, bigwhittystyle states:
247th Heaven*ALFAlias American GothicAmerican Idol*AngelArrested DevelopmentBattlestar Galactica (the old one)
For example, Kevin Kelly considers:
The nerd in me can easily identify this photograph as an escape pod from the Enterprise, based on the NCC-1701 designation on it. The question is, why did Kirk have to bail out? Does it have something to do with Spock laying some smackdown on him? Did he set the Enterprise to self-destruct, like so many Kirks and Picards after him? Looks like they want to show Kirk s brawny side as well, since he s single-handedly hauling himself out of an ice crater. Old Kirk would have just waited on someone to pick him up while snacking on the ship s survival rations.
Joe scans the other's answers and reply:
SantaBJ on April 10th, 2007 12:24 am This is great stuff. Hope this goes well El Gringo Maleante on April 10th, 2007 1:14 am Why would you people even bother with posting this article. This is not a legitimate show nor are the people involved even in the right mind. The only thing that could come out of this guy s ideas is a fan film. You have to be deranged to think a studio or television netowrk would pay any attention to this. Really, wake up - this kind of thing is not healthy.
For this reason, I am Yhadz.(I am Yhadz.) says:
It's very impressive. When I first saw this website, particularly the navigation, I went "Wow!" They definitely achieved the "wow effect."
Sources:
Shag Jeff Phil Chief Editor Anthony Pascale Joshua Anthony Pascale Gene Redlin John Tenuto shalia74 N. Palmer John Tenuto Joe Shanksow bigwhittystyle Kevin Kelly I am Yhadz.(I am Yhadz.)
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
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Star Trek Enterprise From: Brenden TrekMovie.com Staff Dreamrot(dreamrot) Xili(xili) Gerald Gurian Steve Vivona Crystal Reed Noreply@blogger.com (Carsten A.k.a. Roy/SAC) John Tenuto Derge21 Gerald Gurian Admin Cromely Gabeysf Brian Jacks Admin 8of5 /26709954
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brenden also takes into account the following fact:
12 SD featurettes (Time Travel: The Art of the Possible, The Language of Whales, A Vulcan Primer, Kirk s Women, Future s Past: A Look Back, On Location, Dailies Deconstruction, Below-the-Line: Sound Design, From Outer Space to the Ocean, The Bird of Prey, Roddenberry Scrapbook and Featured Artist: Mark Lenard)
As TrekMovie.com Staff says:
Yay, i wanna see the caleidoscopic Ludricous Speed in the new Trek! Although the Enterprise itself can´t maneuver like the Millenium Falcon, as it´s supposed to feel heavy but you can always add little star fighters. In Star Trek VI, the speed was represented by following the torpedoes flying to it´s target..
dreamrot(dreamrot) objects:
Star Wars. I've liked the various series, but don't want to watch them all of the time. I was never a big fan of the original series, though I grew up watching reruns in syndication. I've seen most of them, but not all of them.
But xili(xili) has a different opinion:
Tracks:01. Enterprise Bridge Sequence 02. Enterprise Doors Open Into Corridor 03. Enterprise Doors Open Into Transporter Room
For example, Gerald Gurian considers:
- Dwyer Stunt Type I Hand Phaser - TOS Control Panels & Displays - TOS Leatherette Tricorder - Rigelian Spearhead from The Cage
Steve Vivona can't forget that:
November (5) The name is Bond.....you know the rest! The Only Constant in the Universe I m Really Glad It s Over Tie it to a Balloon I Feel your Pain Dorian Gray
Meanwhile, Crystal came up with this idea:
Everything went fine in this first outing, except for the walla, which was a bit shaky.Normally walla is recorded in the post production process, after the editor creates his cut (assembles the scenes in order into an episode or movie), the director gets his pass and the producers get their pass. Walla is all those background conversations going on in a crowd that the extras play. Typically, extras on set do not say anything because you want clear pickups of the actors' voices. But it would be pretty weird to have silent armies fighting, or silent crowd scenes, or a silent marketplace... so actual lines are recorded as needed to enhance reality.
Reed objects:
Patience is a virtue that I am both gifted with and cursed by. I can still remember when I was in Grade 6 and my older brotherâs teacher gave me a compliment. He said I was the âepitome of self-discipline.â (Yes, back then, I had to look up what the word âepitomeâ meant. If you have to look it up now, go ahead.) I felt that Spock would approve. (Yes, I know Spock is a fictional character.) When I say I am cursed with patience, I mean that sometimes I wish had the impetuousness of Kirk. Would Spock have come back if Kirk had not gathered his crewmates, stolen the Enterprise, and disobeyed authority?
noreply@blogger.com (Carsten a.k.a. Roy/SAC) thinks that the problem is:
I was at the Hilton Las Vegas yesterday and shocked to see that the Star Trek Experience is now closed, not for maintenance, updates, NO ... FOREVER!!! It is actually closed already since September 1, 2008. WTF?
John Tenuto scans the other's answers and reply:
[...] a recent interview, Bruce Greenwood (Capt. Pike) compares Chris Pine (Capt. Kirk) to Daniel Craig (James Bond). I [...]
As a result of that, TrekMovie.com Staff belives:
Space is HUGE! Starships would typically be thousands, or even millions of kilometers away from each other in a space battle. TOS always seemd to handle that nicely. Especially the early eps. I really liked how it was handled Balance of terror with its use of torpedos, the effect of the explosions, and dramtic musical score - that was very cool. Which brings to mind another space oddity. Sound. TOS always relied on the musical score to relate an exloding shop. See Day of the Dove and its exploding Klingon starship for an example.
derge21 is not really sure about that:
Sometimes Jesse puts on our head phones over his eyes and we call him Geordi LaForge.I wish they would have made more episodes of Star Trek Enterprise.
Gerald Gurian brings a word of caution:
Gerald Gurian is a 35+ year collector of screen used Star Trek memorabilia and a passionate fan of TOS - Star Trek TOS At Auction Part I - Gurian Collection Highlights - Greg Jein TOS Hero Type II Phaser
In response, admin claims:
Why not create your own space-adventure universe, instead of ripping off Star Trek, putting your smugly superior spin on it and getting to call it Star Trek? Will the new âStar Trekâ erase our bitter memories of the last five sequels? If you are counting First Contact in those last 5 sequels, then I disagree with you.
Cromely is rather skeptical:
The blame inevitably would be placed on the politicians and public officials in other words, on people like me. Page 360
gabeysf brings more details:
xforge 2009-02-05 08:26 pm UTC ( link ) Well, they're utterly pragmatic; I'm sure they wouldn't part with a functioning unit if they could help it. Obviously they wouldn't go to great lengths to recover just a few units either though... ( Reply to this ) ( Parent )
Brian Jacks is rather skeptical:
« Eclipse Gets a Release Date - But How Do the Twilighters Feel? Exclusive: Head To Hogwarts With Our Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince Set Visit! »
But admin has a different opinion:
SBA Program Says: February 22nd, 2009 at 3:54 pm Pretty good read, i will social bookmark this.
In other words, 8of5 puts it this way:
Destiny in 2010 will be a new cross-series meta-story, incorporating the new Aventine book (or books), TNG
Sources:
brenden TrekMovie.com Staff dreamrot(dreamrot) xili(xili) Gerald Gurian Steve Vivona Crystal Reed noreply@blogger.com (Carsten a.k.a. Roy/SAC) John Tenuto derge21 Gerald Gurian admin Cromely gabeysf Brian Jacks admin 8of5
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
12 SD featurettes (Time Travel: The Art of the Possible, The Language of Whales, A Vulcan Primer, Kirk s Women, Future s Past: A Look Back, On Location, Dailies Deconstruction, Below-the-Line: Sound Design, From Outer Space to the Ocean, The Bird of Prey, Roddenberry Scrapbook and Featured Artist: Mark Lenard)
As TrekMovie.com Staff says:
Yay, i wanna see the caleidoscopic Ludricous Speed in the new Trek! Although the Enterprise itself can´t maneuver like the Millenium Falcon, as it´s supposed to feel heavy but you can always add little star fighters. In Star Trek VI, the speed was represented by following the torpedoes flying to it´s target..
dreamrot(dreamrot) objects:
Star Wars. I've liked the various series, but don't want to watch them all of the time. I was never a big fan of the original series, though I grew up watching reruns in syndication. I've seen most of them, but not all of them.
But xili(xili) has a different opinion:
Tracks:01. Enterprise Bridge Sequence 02. Enterprise Doors Open Into Corridor 03. Enterprise Doors Open Into Transporter Room
For example, Gerald Gurian considers:
- Dwyer Stunt Type I Hand Phaser - TOS Control Panels & Displays - TOS Leatherette Tricorder - Rigelian Spearhead from The Cage
Steve Vivona can't forget that:
November (5) The name is Bond.....you know the rest! The Only Constant in the Universe I m Really Glad It s Over Tie it to a Balloon I Feel your Pain Dorian Gray
Meanwhile, Crystal came up with this idea:
Everything went fine in this first outing, except for the walla, which was a bit shaky.Normally walla is recorded in the post production process, after the editor creates his cut (assembles the scenes in order into an episode or movie), the director gets his pass and the producers get their pass. Walla is all those background conversations going on in a crowd that the extras play. Typically, extras on set do not say anything because you want clear pickups of the actors' voices. But it would be pretty weird to have silent armies fighting, or silent crowd scenes, or a silent marketplace... so actual lines are recorded as needed to enhance reality.
Reed objects:
Patience is a virtue that I am both gifted with and cursed by. I can still remember when I was in Grade 6 and my older brotherâs teacher gave me a compliment. He said I was the âepitome of self-discipline.â (Yes, back then, I had to look up what the word âepitomeâ meant. If you have to look it up now, go ahead.) I felt that Spock would approve. (Yes, I know Spock is a fictional character.) When I say I am cursed with patience, I mean that sometimes I wish had the impetuousness of Kirk. Would Spock have come back if Kirk had not gathered his crewmates, stolen the Enterprise, and disobeyed authority?
noreply@blogger.com (Carsten a.k.a. Roy/SAC) thinks that the problem is:
I was at the Hilton Las Vegas yesterday and shocked to see that the Star Trek Experience is now closed, not for maintenance, updates, NO ... FOREVER!!! It is actually closed already since September 1, 2008. WTF?
John Tenuto scans the other's answers and reply:
[...] a recent interview, Bruce Greenwood (Capt. Pike) compares Chris Pine (Capt. Kirk) to Daniel Craig (James Bond). I [...]
As a result of that, TrekMovie.com Staff belives:
Space is HUGE! Starships would typically be thousands, or even millions of kilometers away from each other in a space battle. TOS always seemd to handle that nicely. Especially the early eps. I really liked how it was handled Balance of terror with its use of torpedos, the effect of the explosions, and dramtic musical score - that was very cool. Which brings to mind another space oddity. Sound. TOS always relied on the musical score to relate an exloding shop. See Day of the Dove and its exploding Klingon starship for an example.
derge21 is not really sure about that:
Sometimes Jesse puts on our head phones over his eyes and we call him Geordi LaForge.I wish they would have made more episodes of Star Trek Enterprise.
Gerald Gurian brings a word of caution:
Gerald Gurian is a 35+ year collector of screen used Star Trek memorabilia and a passionate fan of TOS - Star Trek TOS At Auction Part I - Gurian Collection Highlights - Greg Jein TOS Hero Type II Phaser
In response, admin claims:
Why not create your own space-adventure universe, instead of ripping off Star Trek, putting your smugly superior spin on it and getting to call it Star Trek? Will the new âStar Trekâ erase our bitter memories of the last five sequels? If you are counting First Contact in those last 5 sequels, then I disagree with you.
Cromely is rather skeptical:
The blame inevitably would be placed on the politicians and public officials in other words, on people like me. Page 360
gabeysf brings more details:
xforge 2009-02-05 08:26 pm UTC ( link ) Well, they're utterly pragmatic; I'm sure they wouldn't part with a functioning unit if they could help it. Obviously they wouldn't go to great lengths to recover just a few units either though... ( Reply to this ) ( Parent )
Brian Jacks is rather skeptical:
« Eclipse Gets a Release Date - But How Do the Twilighters Feel? Exclusive: Head To Hogwarts With Our Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince Set Visit! »
But admin has a different opinion:
SBA Program Says: February 22nd, 2009 at 3:54 pm Pretty good read, i will social bookmark this.
In other words, 8of5 puts it this way:
Destiny in 2010 will be a new cross-series meta-story, incorporating the new Aventine book (or books), TNG
Sources:
brenden TrekMovie.com Staff dreamrot(dreamrot) xili(xili) Gerald Gurian Steve Vivona Crystal Reed noreply@blogger.com (Carsten a.k.a. Roy/SAC) John Tenuto derge21 Gerald Gurian admin Cromely gabeysf Brian Jacks admin 8of5
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Posted by Webmaster at 9:38 AM
Star Trek Enterprise From: Gayle Racytracylacy Lisa Graas Beth, Lady Of The Shadow ChessMess GeekBoy Gerald Gurian Reed TrekMovie.com Staff The Star Trek LiveJournal Community Nathan (Tortle) Crystal Keith RA DeCandido Joseph Vonda N. McIntyre /26709951
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Thinking that's not all, Gayle adds:
stat stats stephen stephen connor stephen king steven berry stewart sting stuart townsend studio 60
For this purpose, racytracylacy suggests:
The Twilight ZoneThe WaltonsThe West Wing The Wonder Years The X-Files Third Watch
Lisa Graas does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
My First Racism Charge: Congratulate Me?Black Conservative Blogs Offer EnlightenmentNotre Dame: Some Grads Will Not Attend
Beth, Lady of the Shadow notices:
And I love the fact that the Steelers make Pittsburgh their home. They come and stay. Jerome Bettis still lives around here I believe, and many of the 70s team work in the area. Lynn Swann tried to become Governor.
ChessMess can't forget that:
And the C# version:_2950: Console.WriteLine("TORPEDO TRACK:"); _2960: X = X + _X[1]; _2970: Y = Y + _X[2]; _2980: if (X < .5 || X >= 8
Beth, Lady of the Shadow tells the real story:
5. Steelers. Heh. Yeah. I'm a Pittsburgh Girl. No matter where I live, thats my hometown. Its where I was born. And in my family, the Steelers are a tradition. I'm not a big fan of sports, unless I'm involved in actually playing (and I lack any athletic ability of value, so that doesn't happen often) but I'll turn in for a Steelers game once and awhile (although I can honestly say I watched about 15 minutes of total game time during the entire season this year.). Football is probably the only sport where I can figure out what the players are doing. (Hockey, while easier score wise, confuses me.)
GeekBoy does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Except for the very last one. The series finale. Which I got pissed at all over again. So I chuckled when I ran across this short interview with Brannon Braga who produced and wrote that episode, and who is finally will to fess up that yes, it didn t turn out as well as [he] hoped it was kind of a lackluster story. According to Braga, At the time I thought it was very cool, it was only when it came out, I realized, this isnât quite working. Gee, you think?
Gerald Gurian is absolutely sure that:
- 1966 Shatner & Nimoy On Set - 1992 Shatner & Nimoy Smithsonian - Star Trek TOS Blooper Reels - 1969 Interview William Shatner
In other words, Reed puts it this way:
I couldnât find any other corporate sponsors or advertisers for the new movie. Star Trek has always avoided showing corporate logos of any current companies. Even in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home , I donât think there was any blatant product placement when they visited Earth in our current time. Iâm wondering if this will change to offset the high production cost of the new movie.
Furthermore, TrekMovie.com Staff claims:
Lastly, what s with all the name-calling and questioning Brannon s masculiity (saying his name isn t masculine c mon folks, grow up)?
The Star Trek LiveJournal Community says it all comes down to this:
In the same way, while Star Trek has a lot of spaceships, we really don't get to see them being made much, and we almost never see the people who do it. The films (including the new one) have a lot more shipbuilding in them, yet I can't think of even one shipwright seen in any of them.
While it may be true, Nathan (Tortle) thinks:
Update 1/23/09: Trekmovie.com updated with new shots of some of the toys. We get to see some detailed pics of the 3 3/4" figures, 6" figures, some role playing toys, and a great high res shot of the Enterprise. The 6" figures are kind of hit and miss (with probably more miss than hit). The 3 3/4" figures are actually not all that bad. The proportions are off in that the figures are a bit too squarish in the torso, and Kirk's likeness is a disaster, but other than that, they're pretty cool! Check them out
Furthermore, Crystal claims:
CAT Scratchings Sunday, December 14, 2008 First Film, then Stage, now Conquering Radio: But First, the Table Read
Having that in mind, Gerald Gurian wonders:
All that weekend Dr. King s words echoed in my mind as I weighed every factor. Perhaps he was right: Perhaps Uhura was a symbol of hope, a role model. And if that were the case, did I not owe it another chance? Granted, Uhura s full potential had not been realized, and sadly, probably wouldn t be. But she was there, wasn t she? And that had to count for something.
Keith RA DeCandido intervenes and adds:
[Picking up where Full Circle leaves off.]December Vanguard: Precipice by David Mack Current Mood: geeky Current Music: "Once Upon a Time in the West" by Dire Straits
Joseph tells the real story:
(Now, I can nitpick the fact that it is not the complete bridge - it cuts out a chunk of the segments between Spock station and the viewscreen - or the fact that the layout of some stations are inaccurate, but I m not that big a geek.)
Vonda N. McIntyre thinks about it:
Hugh: I m glad it only came out in paperback, then! Ouch.Carol: Thanks. The books were fun to write.
Sources:
Gayle racytracylacy Lisa Graas Beth, Lady of the Shadow ChessMess GeekBoy Gerald Gurian Reed TrekMovie.com Staff The Star Trek LiveJournal Community Nathan (Tortle) Crystal Keith RA DeCandido Joseph Vonda N. McIntyre
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For this purpose, racytracylacy suggests:
The Twilight ZoneThe WaltonsThe West Wing The Wonder Years The X-Files Third Watch
Lisa Graas does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
My First Racism Charge: Congratulate Me?Black Conservative Blogs Offer EnlightenmentNotre Dame: Some Grads Will Not Attend
Beth, Lady of the Shadow notices:
And I love the fact that the Steelers make Pittsburgh their home. They come and stay. Jerome Bettis still lives around here I believe, and many of the 70s team work in the area. Lynn Swann tried to become Governor.
ChessMess can't forget that:
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Beth, Lady of the Shadow tells the real story:
5. Steelers. Heh. Yeah. I'm a Pittsburgh Girl. No matter where I live, thats my hometown. Its where I was born. And in my family, the Steelers are a tradition. I'm not a big fan of sports, unless I'm involved in actually playing (and I lack any athletic ability of value, so that doesn't happen often) but I'll turn in for a Steelers game once and awhile (although I can honestly say I watched about 15 minutes of total game time during the entire season this year.). Football is probably the only sport where I can figure out what the players are doing. (Hockey, while easier score wise, confuses me.)
GeekBoy does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Except for the very last one. The series finale. Which I got pissed at all over again. So I chuckled when I ran across this short interview with Brannon Braga who produced and wrote that episode, and who is finally will to fess up that yes, it didn t turn out as well as [he] hoped it was kind of a lackluster story. According to Braga, At the time I thought it was very cool, it was only when it came out, I realized, this isnât quite working. Gee, you think?
Gerald Gurian is absolutely sure that:
- 1966 Shatner & Nimoy On Set - 1992 Shatner & Nimoy Smithsonian - Star Trek TOS Blooper Reels - 1969 Interview William Shatner
In other words, Reed puts it this way:
I couldnât find any other corporate sponsors or advertisers for the new movie. Star Trek has always avoided showing corporate logos of any current companies. Even in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home , I donât think there was any blatant product placement when they visited Earth in our current time. Iâm wondering if this will change to offset the high production cost of the new movie.
Furthermore, TrekMovie.com Staff claims:
Lastly, what s with all the name-calling and questioning Brannon s masculiity (saying his name isn t masculine c mon folks, grow up)?
The Star Trek LiveJournal Community says it all comes down to this:
In the same way, while Star Trek has a lot of spaceships, we really don't get to see them being made much, and we almost never see the people who do it. The films (including the new one) have a lot more shipbuilding in them, yet I can't think of even one shipwright seen in any of them.
While it may be true, Nathan (Tortle) thinks:
Update 1/23/09: Trekmovie.com updated with new shots of some of the toys. We get to see some detailed pics of the 3 3/4" figures, 6" figures, some role playing toys, and a great high res shot of the Enterprise. The 6" figures are kind of hit and miss (with probably more miss than hit). The 3 3/4" figures are actually not all that bad. The proportions are off in that the figures are a bit too squarish in the torso, and Kirk's likeness is a disaster, but other than that, they're pretty cool! Check them out
Furthermore, Crystal claims:
CAT Scratchings Sunday, December 14, 2008 First Film, then Stage, now Conquering Radio: But First, the Table Read
Having that in mind, Gerald Gurian wonders:
All that weekend Dr. King s words echoed in my mind as I weighed every factor. Perhaps he was right: Perhaps Uhura was a symbol of hope, a role model. And if that were the case, did I not owe it another chance? Granted, Uhura s full potential had not been realized, and sadly, probably wouldn t be. But she was there, wasn t she? And that had to count for something.
Keith RA DeCandido intervenes and adds:
[Picking up where Full Circle leaves off.]December Vanguard: Precipice by David Mack Current Mood: geeky Current Music: "Once Upon a Time in the West" by Dire Straits
Joseph tells the real story:
(Now, I can nitpick the fact that it is not the complete bridge - it cuts out a chunk of the segments between Spock station and the viewscreen - or the fact that the layout of some stations are inaccurate, but I m not that big a geek.)
Vonda N. McIntyre thinks about it:
Hugh: I m glad it only came out in paperback, then! Ouch.Carol: Thanks. The books were fun to write.
Sources:
Gayle racytracylacy Lisa Graas Beth, Lady of the Shadow ChessMess GeekBoy Gerald Gurian Reed TrekMovie.com Staff The Star Trek LiveJournal Community Nathan (Tortle) Crystal Keith RA DeCandido Joseph Vonda N. McIntyre
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Star Trek Enterprise From: Erin Rose TDArkansasOhmy _queequag(_queequag) Joe Anthony Pascale Monster7of9 Flying Bird(Flying Bird) Escape2earth Anthony Pascale 8of5 Berin Kinsman Anthony Pascale Frederick Lsn@LifeSiteNews.com Rick Marshall JohnBart TrekMovie.com Staff /26709952
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Still being unsure, Erin Rose asks:
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But TDArkansasOhmy has a different opinion:
Opie: Gee, Pa, I wanted those guys to stay so I could enjoy some adventure sleepin on the ironing board. Barney: The streets of Mayberry are safe once more. If I say so myself Ange, those state boys were just a little lost out there in the mountains.
_queequag(_queequag) shows how it is done:
- Table generator by 77words - Textless icons are no bases- Please credit tinini or _queequag when using an icon.- x-posted to ....
In response, Joe claims:
Rob B on November 29th, 2007 6:03 am Don, I think you are absolutely right, but I really think that star trek will eventually get phased out due to repetitive story lines (same topic with different characters, similar to the Enterprise series. Star trek needs a new blockbuster series to gain the interest of young and old viewers in order to take such an excellent TV series into the 22th century. In focusing on action and war, this will make a whole new generation of viewers, and keep them coming back for more. Once that is achieved, the writers can go back and focus more on humanity and exploration. I would love to by pass this process but I feel that it might help the cause. Iâââ‰â¢m not sure where Iâââ‰â¢m going with this, but I do know that there needs to be something very different and yet the same, to gain new viewers and keep the old ones happy.
Anthony Pascale is rather skeptical:
Final Numbers In - Star Trek Breaks Franchise IMAX Records + Outperforming Batman Begins Quantum Mechanix Gets Star Trek Movie Replica License - Will Make Studio Scale Enterprise more
monster7of9 comes with a new idea:
@ Chinainvest listen to my godzilla podcast 1 http://tinyurl.com/cymsl3 and 2 http://bit.ly/qizfP 9 hours ago
Having that in mind, Flying Bird(Flying Bird) wonders:
http://rapidshare.com/files/9700201/_S04E13_.part3.rarhttp://rapidshare.com/files/9700238/_S04E13_.part4.rar
In response, escape2earth claims:
Star Trek The Younger Generation Advertisement Customize 12th-Feb-2009 04:38 pm There has been a lot of buzz about the new Star Trek move due out on May 8, 2009. This is the eleventh outing for the franchise and according to the synopsis this movie "explores the early Starfleet careers of future Enterprise officers Kirk, Spock, Scotty, Uhura, McCoy, Sulu, and Chekhov. A Romulan, Nero, and a much older Spock are influences, as well as Captain Pike, the first captain of the USS Enterprise."
Anthony Pascale thinks about it:
109. Kareem Owete - February 2, 2009 My younger brother [53] said Spock looks like Spock, McCoy looks good, Kirk was odd. He s also not a Trekker of any degree, but plans to see this one.
TDArkansasOhmy is absolutely sure that:
Opie: Gee, Pa, I wanted those guys to stay so I could enjoy some adventure sleepin on the ironing board. Barney: The streets of Mayberry are safe once more. If I say so myself Ange, those state boys were just a little lost out there in the mountains.
TDArkansasOhmy intervenes and adds:
This got me to thinking about what might have occured had the Mayberry gang been around to greet some of the Enterprise crew. I can see it now .
8of5 remembers that:
Sneaky peak at Ships of the Line 2010, c.o. Doug D... Pocket Catalogue time IMAX D-A-C and Soundtrack! New Archives books
Berin Kinsman objects:
Which I suppose is what I really want Just like you I would prefer to see something original. But, gods forbid they draw me back to my television with original thought.
Anthony Pascale explains:
48. Anthony Thompson - February 13, 2009 This is flat - out awesome! Please, Lord, let me sit in this Captain s chair on the TOS bridge! Then - and only then - I ll be ready to come home . Oh, wait a minute, Lord. I also have to stand on a pad in a TOS transporter room. But this exhibit doesn t have one! So, Dude of Dudes, Heaven will have to wait!
Frederick gives a bit of an idea about it:
My Star Trek Scrapbook: Nimoy's screen test for the first pilot skip to main | skip to sidebar Wednesday, January 14, 2009
However, lsn@LifeSiteNews.com thinks differently:
"Problem solved, and the mother can resume her egocentric lifestyle. But the scars on that woman's soul will never quite heal. I'm a man, but I've got them on mine."
Rick Marshall says it all comes down to this:
So what do you think, Star Trek fans? Do these photos get you excited for the film? What other elements from the photo are you eager to learn more about?
JohnBart comes with the facts:
First of all, engineering equipment. The left shot shows a corridor section on Deck-E which was under minor maintenance when the picture was made. It features an equipment case, various engineering tools and an enginner who cannot be seen as he is spending his coffee break in the Mess Hall.
Having that in mind, TrekMovie.com Staff wonders:
55. Anthony Pascale - February 9, 2009 OK people stop being childish with all the name calling.
Sources:
Erin Rose TDArkansasOhmy _queequag(_queequag) Joe Anthony Pascale monster7of9 Flying Bird(Flying Bird) escape2earth Anthony Pascale 8of5 Berin Kinsman Anthony Pascale Frederick lsn@LifeSiteNews.com Rick Marshall JohnBart TrekMovie.com Staff
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03/22 - 03/29 (8) Opening Day is a Religious Holiday For Many Tiger ... Doin Good in the Neighborhood: OLGA S Kitchen to ... Detroit Connection: Glenn Frey of The Eagles Economy Shows Positive Signs Ferndale Firm Offers New, Simple Internet Radio GREEN SPACE: Earth Hour calls for lights out acros...
But TDArkansasOhmy has a different opinion:
Opie: Gee, Pa, I wanted those guys to stay so I could enjoy some adventure sleepin on the ironing board. Barney: The streets of Mayberry are safe once more. If I say so myself Ange, those state boys were just a little lost out there in the mountains.
_queequag(_queequag) shows how it is done:
- Table generator by 77words - Textless icons are no bases- Please credit tinini or _queequag when using an icon.- x-posted to ....
In response, Joe claims:
Rob B on November 29th, 2007 6:03 am Don, I think you are absolutely right, but I really think that star trek will eventually get phased out due to repetitive story lines (same topic with different characters, similar to the Enterprise series. Star trek needs a new blockbuster series to gain the interest of young and old viewers in order to take such an excellent TV series into the 22th century. In focusing on action and war, this will make a whole new generation of viewers, and keep them coming back for more. Once that is achieved, the writers can go back and focus more on humanity and exploration. I would love to by pass this process but I feel that it might help the cause. Iâââ‰â¢m not sure where Iâââ‰â¢m going with this, but I do know that there needs to be something very different and yet the same, to gain new viewers and keep the old ones happy.
Anthony Pascale is rather skeptical:
Final Numbers In - Star Trek Breaks Franchise IMAX Records + Outperforming Batman Begins Quantum Mechanix Gets Star Trek Movie Replica License - Will Make Studio Scale Enterprise more
monster7of9 comes with a new idea:
@ Chinainvest listen to my godzilla podcast 1 http://tinyurl.com/cymsl3 and 2 http://bit.ly/qizfP 9 hours ago
Having that in mind, Flying Bird(Flying Bird) wonders:
http://rapidshare.com/files/9700201/_S04E13_.part3.rarhttp://rapidshare.com/files/9700238/_S04E13_.part4.rar
In response, escape2earth claims:
Star Trek The Younger Generation Advertisement Customize 12th-Feb-2009 04:38 pm There has been a lot of buzz about the new Star Trek move due out on May 8, 2009. This is the eleventh outing for the franchise and according to the synopsis this movie "explores the early Starfleet careers of future Enterprise officers Kirk, Spock, Scotty, Uhura, McCoy, Sulu, and Chekhov. A Romulan, Nero, and a much older Spock are influences, as well as Captain Pike, the first captain of the USS Enterprise."
Anthony Pascale thinks about it:
109. Kareem Owete - February 2, 2009 My younger brother [53] said Spock looks like Spock, McCoy looks good, Kirk was odd. He s also not a Trekker of any degree, but plans to see this one.
TDArkansasOhmy is absolutely sure that:
Opie: Gee, Pa, I wanted those guys to stay so I could enjoy some adventure sleepin on the ironing board. Barney: The streets of Mayberry are safe once more. If I say so myself Ange, those state boys were just a little lost out there in the mountains.
TDArkansasOhmy intervenes and adds:
This got me to thinking about what might have occured had the Mayberry gang been around to greet some of the Enterprise crew. I can see it now .
8of5 remembers that:
Sneaky peak at Ships of the Line 2010, c.o. Doug D... Pocket Catalogue time IMAX D-A-C and Soundtrack! New Archives books
Berin Kinsman objects:
Which I suppose is what I really want Just like you I would prefer to see something original. But, gods forbid they draw me back to my television with original thought.
Anthony Pascale explains:
48. Anthony Thompson - February 13, 2009 This is flat - out awesome! Please, Lord, let me sit in this Captain s chair on the TOS bridge! Then - and only then - I ll be ready to come home . Oh, wait a minute, Lord. I also have to stand on a pad in a TOS transporter room. But this exhibit doesn t have one! So, Dude of Dudes, Heaven will have to wait!
Frederick gives a bit of an idea about it:
My Star Trek Scrapbook: Nimoy's screen test for the first pilot skip to main | skip to sidebar Wednesday, January 14, 2009
However, lsn@LifeSiteNews.com thinks differently:
"Problem solved, and the mother can resume her egocentric lifestyle. But the scars on that woman's soul will never quite heal. I'm a man, but I've got them on mine."
Rick Marshall says it all comes down to this:
So what do you think, Star Trek fans? Do these photos get you excited for the film? What other elements from the photo are you eager to learn more about?
JohnBart comes with the facts:
First of all, engineering equipment. The left shot shows a corridor section on Deck-E which was under minor maintenance when the picture was made. It features an equipment case, various engineering tools and an enginner who cannot be seen as he is spending his coffee break in the Mess Hall.
Having that in mind, TrekMovie.com Staff wonders:
55. Anthony Pascale - February 9, 2009 OK people stop being childish with all the name calling.
Sources:
Erin Rose TDArkansasOhmy _queequag(_queequag) Joe Anthony Pascale monster7of9 Flying Bird(Flying Bird) escape2earth Anthony Pascale 8of5 Berin Kinsman Anthony Pascale Frederick lsn@LifeSiteNews.com Rick Marshall JohnBart TrekMovie.com Staff
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Posted by Webmaster at 9:38 AM
Star Trek Enterprise From: Sapphirebreeze Daniel Steve(Steve) Anthony Pascale Loup.dargent Alec Peters(Alec Peters) Kayla Iacovino Noreply@blogger.com (Carsten A.k.a. Roy/SAC) The Star Trek LiveJournal Community Xili(xili) Flying Bird TrekMovie.com Staff Noreply@blogger.com (David Caldas Desmond) Tonia Barone SneakPeek.Ca Frederick /26709950
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In other words, sapphirebreeze puts it this way:
DECKER: We tried to contact Starfleet. No one heard. No one! We couldn't run.KIRK: What happened to your crew?DECKER: Oh, I had to beam them down. We were dead. No power, our phasers useless. I stayed behind, the last man. The Captain, the last man aboard the ship. That's what you're supposed to do, isn't it? And then it hit again and the transporter went out. They were down there, and I'm up here.
Still not being convinced, Daniel replies:
Star Trek VII: Generations , Star Trek VIII: First Contact , Star Trek IX: Insurrection , and Star Trek X: Nemesis . Generations is usually disliked, but I quite enjoy it. First Contact was total bunk. Insurrection was okay, but not as bad as people make it out to be. And Nemesis was at least as good as Khan .
In other words, Steve(Steve) puts it this way:
The Enterprise is in the somewhat predictable situation of engaging the Borg directly, making use of Picard's knowledge and connection to them, but I'm glad we're not seeing the foolhardy risktaking of Resistance or the over-the-top Borg attack sequences of Before Dishonor. The focus on the impact of the devastation being done is more effective than an attempt to recreate a flashy visual effects extravaganza in print. More appropriate, as well; the Borg have raised the stakes, and this isn't about gosh-wow explosions, it's about how far they're going to get, and how our heroes will be able to stop them -- assuming they do.
Anthony Pascale remembers that:
Seems to me he was just giving his impression of the trailer. You may have a different one. But if you still think he was referring to the whole movie, I would argue it s equally ignorant to assume the movie is great or awesome like so many have said. Right, have to wait for the movie.
loup.dargent intervenes and adds:
, has made a point of taking us to a journey intothe future...And, we are in good company as we're given a chance tobriefly observe some of the Star Trek Universe's legendary
Alec Peters(Alec Peters) shows how it is done:
DS9 Cardassian Military Uniform at $ 2,878 Star Trek : First Contact Klingon Mek'Leth with attached Borg Arm at $ 1,009
In addition to this, Kayla Iacovino states:
64. thorsten - February 11, 2009 @63⦠I fired up Final Draft already⦠we should write a TOS ep together and animate it, right here from Trekmovieâ¦
In addition to this, noreply@blogger.com (Carsten a.k.a. Roy/SAC) states:
I am glad that I " forced " a friend of mine, an American who grew up in Chile and worked at my former employer with me, to go to Vegas and do the Experience, before he went back with his wife and kids to live in Chile. He was/is a huge Star Trek fan and even wanted to do this Star Trek wedding (but the wife was not so thrilled about that and said no). I knew that he would regret it for the rest of his life, if he had not done it, so I forced him to his luck. Now it's gone and he wouldn't have a chance to do it anymore. I am sure that he will appreciate my persistence a few years ago even more now.
The Star Trek LiveJournal Community scans the other's answers and reply:
everything they do revolves around their conceptions of honor.so, where do scientists and engineers fit in to this? their culture generally looks down on those who don't spend the majority of their time beating the pulp out of everyone. they are impatient and easily frustrated to the point of destructive rages. as a rule, they aren't terribly curious, or interested in abstracts that don't concern their own feelings (here, their religious beliefs have reign).
But xili(xili) says that's not all:
19. Enterprise B Helm Controls20. Nexus Energy Ribbon21. Enterprise B Deflector Beam22. Enterprise B Warp Pass-By
For this purpose, Flying Bird suggests:
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As a result of that, TrekMovie.com Staff belives:
The action is key to attracting new fans (as well as to satiating the Sci-Fi appetites of the old fans). Trek XI needs to be directed in a livelier manner. We need new camera angles and filming techniques. Hitherto, Star Trek directing has been quite static, safe, and predictable. We need urgency. We need epic scope. We need a visual treat. What better inspiration could one have than Star Wars IV and V?
noreply@blogger.com (David Caldas Desmond) explains:
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Tonia Barone is rather skeptical:
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But SneakPeek.Ca has a different opinion:
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In contrast, Frederick replies:
3 comments: Jay said... Oh man ... what got into men and their fashion choices in the '70s? The huge ties, the wide lapels, the bellbottoms, the leisure suits, the white belts and matching shoes - The Herb Tarlek-ization of America. Good stuff!
Sources:
sapphirebreeze Daniel Steve(Steve) Anthony Pascale loup.dargent Alec Peters(Alec Peters) Kayla Iacovino noreply@blogger.com (Carsten a.k.a. Roy/SAC) The Star Trek LiveJournal Community xili(xili) Flying Bird TrekMovie.com Staff noreply@blogger.com (David Caldas Desmond) Tonia Barone SneakPeek.Ca Frederick
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DECKER: We tried to contact Starfleet. No one heard. No one! We couldn't run.KIRK: What happened to your crew?DECKER: Oh, I had to beam them down. We were dead. No power, our phasers useless. I stayed behind, the last man. The Captain, the last man aboard the ship. That's what you're supposed to do, isn't it? And then it hit again and the transporter went out. They were down there, and I'm up here.
Still not being convinced, Daniel replies:
Star Trek VII: Generations , Star Trek VIII: First Contact , Star Trek IX: Insurrection , and Star Trek X: Nemesis . Generations is usually disliked, but I quite enjoy it. First Contact was total bunk. Insurrection was okay, but not as bad as people make it out to be. And Nemesis was at least as good as Khan .
In other words, Steve(Steve) puts it this way:
The Enterprise is in the somewhat predictable situation of engaging the Borg directly, making use of Picard's knowledge and connection to them, but I'm glad we're not seeing the foolhardy risktaking of Resistance or the over-the-top Borg attack sequences of Before Dishonor. The focus on the impact of the devastation being done is more effective than an attempt to recreate a flashy visual effects extravaganza in print. More appropriate, as well; the Borg have raised the stakes, and this isn't about gosh-wow explosions, it's about how far they're going to get, and how our heroes will be able to stop them -- assuming they do.
Anthony Pascale remembers that:
Seems to me he was just giving his impression of the trailer. You may have a different one. But if you still think he was referring to the whole movie, I would argue it s equally ignorant to assume the movie is great or awesome like so many have said. Right, have to wait for the movie.
loup.dargent intervenes and adds:
, has made a point of taking us to a journey intothe future...And, we are in good company as we're given a chance tobriefly observe some of the Star Trek Universe's legendary
Alec Peters(Alec Peters) shows how it is done:
DS9 Cardassian Military Uniform at $ 2,878 Star Trek : First Contact Klingon Mek'Leth with attached Borg Arm at $ 1,009
In addition to this, Kayla Iacovino states:
64. thorsten - February 11, 2009 @63⦠I fired up Final Draft already⦠we should write a TOS ep together and animate it, right here from Trekmovieâ¦
In addition to this, noreply@blogger.com (Carsten a.k.a. Roy/SAC) states:
I am glad that I " forced " a friend of mine, an American who grew up in Chile and worked at my former employer with me, to go to Vegas and do the Experience, before he went back with his wife and kids to live in Chile. He was/is a huge Star Trek fan and even wanted to do this Star Trek wedding (but the wife was not so thrilled about that and said no). I knew that he would regret it for the rest of his life, if he had not done it, so I forced him to his luck. Now it's gone and he wouldn't have a chance to do it anymore. I am sure that he will appreciate my persistence a few years ago even more now.
The Star Trek LiveJournal Community scans the other's answers and reply:
everything they do revolves around their conceptions of honor.so, where do scientists and engineers fit in to this? their culture generally looks down on those who don't spend the majority of their time beating the pulp out of everyone. they are impatient and easily frustrated to the point of destructive rages. as a rule, they aren't terribly curious, or interested in abstracts that don't concern their own feelings (here, their religious beliefs have reign).
But xili(xili) says that's not all:
19. Enterprise B Helm Controls20. Nexus Energy Ribbon21. Enterprise B Deflector Beam22. Enterprise B Warp Pass-By
For this purpose, Flying Bird suggests:
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As a result of that, TrekMovie.com Staff belives:
The action is key to attracting new fans (as well as to satiating the Sci-Fi appetites of the old fans). Trek XI needs to be directed in a livelier manner. We need new camera angles and filming techniques. Hitherto, Star Trek directing has been quite static, safe, and predictable. We need urgency. We need epic scope. We need a visual treat. What better inspiration could one have than Star Wars IV and V?
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In contrast, Frederick replies:
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Star Trek Enterprise From: The Star Trek LiveJournal Community Azhar Samy Merchi Carlo(Carlo) Scotty The Editor Loz Kirok Of L'Stok Damian Lewis' Pants Inspector(Damian Lewis' Pants Inspector) Anthony Pascale Mark(Mark) Pantherfanz Frank Hunt Shanksow ChessMess Ldragoon /26693075
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The Star Trek LiveJournal Community gives a bit of an idea about it:
someone has to build the ships they fly around. that takes a huge tech base, with lots and lots of highly skilled, incredibly patient and educated workers. yet, their natural AND cultural predilictions seem to lean AWAY from a techological society.
But Azhar says that's not all:
Display here hot photo gallery of Jolene Blalock Jolene Blalock (born March 5, 1975 in San Diego, California) is an American actress best known for playing Sub-Commander (later Commander) T'Pol, a Vulcan in Star Trek: Enterprise. Prior to Enterprise, her highest profile role was playing Medea in a 2000 adaptation of Jason and the Argonauts. In 2004, she was voted "#3 Hottest Scifi Babe" by Scifi WorldNet.
As a result of that, Samy Merchi belives:
STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE 1x06 "Terra Nova"Completely unremarkable episode. DSTAR TREK: ENTERPRISE 1x07 "The Andorian Incident"
Carlo(Carlo) does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
1An example of a book that presents interesting science fiction with consideration being put into biology would be Larry Niven and Jerry
Thinking that's not all, scotty adds:
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The Editor scans the other's answers and reply:
Join LSI (anybody can) and rent this book for $3. Posted by The Editor at 10:49 AM Labels: abortion , Curious Earth , Gary Graham , pro-choice , pro-life , Star Trek
Loz comes with the facts:
Nelson EvergreenNeil GaimanRon Moore- Battlestar GalacticaGrant MorrisonRobert Anton WilsonDepartment of Social Scrutiny
While it may be true, Kirok of L'Stok thinks:
Who knows, perhaps next year we might have more Trekzines available than I can shake a stick at? One can but hope!
Similarly, Damian Lewis' Pants Inspector(Damian Lewis' Pants Inspector) adds:
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Furthermore, Anthony Pascale claims:
Frakes: I am a huge fan of Lost . TrekMovie: You know last year we did an interview with Damon [Lindelof] . If you remember the episode " The Constant " from last season the one with Desmond jumping around in time and Damon said that episode was an homage to " All Good Things " which he said was the best finale in TV history.
Mark(Mark) is absolutely sure that:
Rat and Starling has elves, and that's it, but they're... not your grandpa's elves.The question is what did
As Pantherfanz says:
That invalidates a stellar season from Steve Smith, and a triumphant return by Mushin Muhammad.That invalidates a glowing post-season record for the team under John Fox and Jake Delhomme
Frank Hunt thinks that the problem is:
âTheyâre very safe,â I said. âThey are over designed not to break.ââI sense youâre nervous,â Troi said. âIs there a danger with the cable?â
Furthermore, Shanksow claims:
A Weekend of Heroes 2009 A.J. Clothers (1/6th Scale) Armortek 1/6th Scale Site Bad Cat Aviation (1/18th & smaller Models)
ChessMess can't forget that:
)I, 1]) goto _3190; _3180: if ((int)(Y + .5) == _K[(int)I, 2]) goto _3200; _3190: ;} I = 3; _3200: _K[(int)I, 3
In other words, ldragoon puts it this way:
ldragoon wrote: Jan. 15th, 2009 12:13 am (UTC) But the death scene is so HAMMY! You gotta watch it. Just imagine it takes place in a fakey never-when timeline. That's what I do. :) Incidentally, did I miss the Star Trek VI talk? No, I screwed up and got 'em out of order. Sorry! I'll put up six next week. Link | Reply | Parent | Thread
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The Star Trek LiveJournal Community Azhar Samy Merchi Carlo(Carlo) scotty The Editor Loz Kirok of L'Stok Damian Lewis' Pants Inspector(Damian Lewis' Pants Inspector) Anthony Pascale Mark(Mark) Pantherfanz Frank Hunt Shanksow ChessMess ldragoon
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This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
someone has to build the ships they fly around. that takes a huge tech base, with lots and lots of highly skilled, incredibly patient and educated workers. yet, their natural AND cultural predilictions seem to lean AWAY from a techological society.
But Azhar says that's not all:
Display here hot photo gallery of Jolene Blalock Jolene Blalock (born March 5, 1975 in San Diego, California) is an American actress best known for playing Sub-Commander (later Commander) T'Pol, a Vulcan in Star Trek: Enterprise. Prior to Enterprise, her highest profile role was playing Medea in a 2000 adaptation of Jason and the Argonauts. In 2004, she was voted "#3 Hottest Scifi Babe" by Scifi WorldNet.
As a result of that, Samy Merchi belives:
STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE 1x06 "Terra Nova"Completely unremarkable episode. DSTAR TREK: ENTERPRISE 1x07 "The Andorian Incident"
Carlo(Carlo) does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
1An example of a book that presents interesting science fiction with consideration being put into biology would be Larry Niven and Jerry
Thinking that's not all, scotty adds:
Tv Tan Line Mosaics See all of them here: http://tvtanlinemosaics.blogspot.com/ Stadium Web Cams Univ. of Texas Webcam see more stadium webcams here
The Editor scans the other's answers and reply:
Join LSI (anybody can) and rent this book for $3. Posted by The Editor at 10:49 AM Labels: abortion , Curious Earth , Gary Graham , pro-choice , pro-life , Star Trek
Loz comes with the facts:
Nelson EvergreenNeil GaimanRon Moore- Battlestar GalacticaGrant MorrisonRobert Anton WilsonDepartment of Social Scrutiny
While it may be true, Kirok of L'Stok thinks:
Who knows, perhaps next year we might have more Trekzines available than I can shake a stick at? One can but hope!
Similarly, Damian Lewis' Pants Inspector(Damian Lewis' Pants Inspector) adds:
42 dollsome 5 43 bebitched 5 44 witchykitty13 4 45 londongirl27 4 46 onomastikon 4
Furthermore, Anthony Pascale claims:
Frakes: I am a huge fan of Lost . TrekMovie: You know last year we did an interview with Damon [Lindelof] . If you remember the episode " The Constant " from last season the one with Desmond jumping around in time and Damon said that episode was an homage to " All Good Things " which he said was the best finale in TV history.
Mark(Mark) is absolutely sure that:
Rat and Starling has elves, and that's it, but they're... not your grandpa's elves.The question is what did
As Pantherfanz says:
That invalidates a stellar season from Steve Smith, and a triumphant return by Mushin Muhammad.That invalidates a glowing post-season record for the team under John Fox and Jake Delhomme
Frank Hunt thinks that the problem is:
âTheyâre very safe,â I said. âThey are over designed not to break.ââI sense youâre nervous,â Troi said. âIs there a danger with the cable?â
Furthermore, Shanksow claims:
A Weekend of Heroes 2009 A.J. Clothers (1/6th Scale) Armortek 1/6th Scale Site Bad Cat Aviation (1/18th & smaller Models)
ChessMess can't forget that:
)I, 1]) goto _3190; _3180: if ((int)(Y + .5) == _K[(int)I, 2]) goto _3200; _3190: ;} I = 3; _3200: _K[(int)I, 3
In other words, ldragoon puts it this way:
ldragoon wrote: Jan. 15th, 2009 12:13 am (UTC) But the death scene is so HAMMY! You gotta watch it. Just imagine it takes place in a fakey never-when timeline. That's what I do. :) Incidentally, did I miss the Star Trek VI talk? No, I screwed up and got 'em out of order. Sorry! I'll put up six next week. Link | Reply | Parent | Thread
Sources:
The Star Trek LiveJournal Community Azhar Samy Merchi Carlo(Carlo) scotty The Editor Loz Kirok of L'Stok Damian Lewis' Pants Inspector(Damian Lewis' Pants Inspector) Anthony Pascale Mark(Mark) Pantherfanz Frank Hunt Shanksow ChessMess ldragoon
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Posted by Webmaster at 9:38 AM
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