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Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 1st February 2004 I know so. Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 1st February 2004 I only won't say anything because we've been through this before and your saying otherwise doesn't make Voyager any less great. Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 1st February 2004 Hey, you can enjoy crappy Voyager all you want to! Fine by me! Good news about Enterprise - Weltall - 1st February 2004 It's like ABF likes everything that is evil and bad. Liberalism, The New England Patriots, Star Trek Voyager... I say we kill him. Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 1st February 2004 Agreed. Well, the Voyager part, anyway. :D Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 1st February 2004 I like all the Trek serieses... and think that all of the movies are at least okay. Sure some aren't as good but none are truly terrible... Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 1st February 2004 serieses? Good news about Enterprise - Weltall - 1st February 2004 OB1 Wrote:serieses? "My team stole the Super Bowl, so I'll celebrate by making up words!" Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 1st February 2004 more than one series, whatever you call that... :) Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 1st February 2004 Haha, you guys really get into sports, don't you? Though I suppose it's no less dorky than arguing over video games... Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 1st February 2004 Less. Sports are more popular. Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 1st February 2004 Popularity does not make things less dorky. Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 1st February 2004 True... but it matters somewhat... but sports aren't really seen as 'dorky'... Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 1st February 2004 That's cause people are dumb. Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 1st February 2004 Well, yeah.... Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 1st February 2004 Like you, for instance... :p Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 1st February 2004 And you. Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 1st February 2004 Great comeback. Good news about Enterprise - Darunia - 2nd February 2004 Voyager > than getting sodomized by fatbikers. (but not by much). Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 2nd February 2004 Everyone is dumb in some way... some people just more than others... Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 2nd February 2004 You're dumber than Happy Time Harry. Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 2nd February 2004 And you are as dumb as your sig image! :D Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 3rd February 2004 Are you dissing Captain Falcon's nipples???! Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 3rd February 2004 OH yeah! Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 3rd February 2004 *GASP!!!!* Good news about Enterprise - alien space marine - 4th February 2004 Looks like Enterprise may not last beyond the 100 episode contract.So they may try to stretch it out too 7 seasons with only 100 episode limit. Which means shorter seasons. Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 4th February 2004 Given that they'll be at 74 at the end of the third season this year, no, I somehow doubt that they'll have four seasons after this averaging six or seven episodes... Good news about Enterprise - alien space marine - 4th February 2004 Thats a good point, Many trek fansites think that after season 4 its over. This season was sopposed to have 26 episodes but will only have 24 as 2 were pushed to next season. Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 4th February 2004 If next season is 26 they'll be at 100 and yes, then we should start getting worried for the show, definitely. Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 4th February 2004 Too bad, the Romulan war was planned for season 5, I believe. Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 4th February 2004 Lets hope that it doesn't get cancelled. I think that most of the people saying that Enterprise is actually a bad show aren't watching... as I've said it has problems and should be better, but it's hardly bad and shouldn't be cancelled. Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 4th February 2004 Yeah, with the new writers that they've hired the show has gotten pretty damn good. Again, just look at how great Similtude was. Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 4th February 2004 S3 has a bunch of quality episodes... Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 4th February 2004 Yes. The season opener was pretty crappy though. Good news about Enterprise - Darunia - 4th February 2004 Notion of a Romulan war sounds good; but they'd just PC-ify it. 3 people would die, then they'd be pansies and seek out more humane, liberal alternatives. In the future, everyone is a pansy, and humanity is whipped, and unwilling to fight against aliens. Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 4th February 2004 But like ONE PERSON HAS DIED!!! ... yeah, they really are being pretty dumb about that... Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 4th February 2004 At least a dozen people have died on Enterprise. Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 4th February 2004 No one of the Enterprise crew died in the first two seasons... Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 4th February 2004 A few died. Several died this season. Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 4th February 2004 Yeah, I saw one I think... but still nowhere NEAR as many as in any other Trek. Good news about Enterprise - OB1 - 4th February 2004 ... Good news about Enterprise - alien space marine - 5th February 2004 If you ware a red shirt you die! Good news about Enterprise - Dark Jaguar - 5th February 2004 Only true in original! Red shirts are signs of being Number 2 in Next Gen for instance, and he plans to live forever! Can't fault him for that. Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 5th February 2004 Yeah, in Next Gen/Voyager/DS9 security wears yellow, not red... and don't die quite as much, either. But you know if someone dies it'll be them. Good news about Enterprise - Darunia - 5th February 2004 If they have a war, they should have huge, Battle of Endor-like battles...with whole fleets lost, and grisly carnage. At Endor, two whole mon cal cruisers were vaporized; thousands died instantaneously... Star Trek needs to catch on. The best/only Star Trek battle is when one Federation ship exchanged pansy phaser salvos with two or three smaller alien ships until one side leaves or pansies out and tries to reason instead of fighting. Psf. Good news about Enterprise - Dark Jaguar - 5th February 2004 Star Trek's strat is huge super powerful ships to do the fighting instead of smaller weaker ships in large numbers. Also remember that phasers completely outclass lasers, as an episode of Next Gen where the crew actually laughed at a technologically primitive culture's threatening them with lasers. Heck, they were actually just floating along with the guys behind shooting them with the lasers and doing next to no damage. Also remember that even when they were at war with the klingons, their ships were designed first for exploration, then for combat. Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 5th February 2004 Quote:If they have a war, they should have huge, Battle of Endor-like battles...with whole fleets lost, and grisly carnage. At Endor, two whole mon cal cruisers were vaporized; thousands died instantaneously... Star Trek needs to catch on. The best/only Star Trek battle is when one Federation ship exchanged pansy phaser salvos with two or three smaller alien ships until one side leaves or pansies out and tries to reason instead of fighting. Psf. DS9 had a massive war with a lot of casualties and some huge fleet battles that went on for a few seasons. Very dark, serious show... Good news about Enterprise - Darunia - 6th February 2004 Star Trek's strat is huge super powerful ships to do the fighting instead of smaller weaker ships in large numbers. Are you saying that the Entereprise *any of them* could take on an Imperial Star Destroyer, or a Mon Cal MC90 cruiser? Because I greatly doubt it. Also remember that phasers completely outclass lasers, as an episode of Next Gen where the crew actually laughed at a technologically primitive culture's threatening them with lasers. well, that's just Star Trek. 'Sides, Star Wars doesn't use lasers, they use blasters and turbolasers. Heck, they were actually just floating along with the guys behind shooting them with the lasers and doing next to no damage. Mind you that this is fiction. According to you, even though we already have contemporary lasers that can cut through lead plates, in the future, lasers will be worthless and harmless? Also remember that even when they were at war with the klingons, their ships were designed first for exploration, then for combat. that has nothing to do with them not having huge fleet actions, Good news about Enterprise - A Black Falcon - 6th February 2004 Quote:well, that's just Star Trek. 'Sides, Star Wars doesn't use lasers, they use blasters and turbolasers. And ignore physics too. After all, lightsaber beams stop in midair and the Death Star... those seperate beams that make up the shot all magically meet in a spot in empty space... Quote:that has nothing to do with them not having huge fleet actions, Again, they do, which you'd know if you watched the latter few years of DS9. And DJ, what is this ep you are talking about? Unless you mean they were shooting the Trek ships and doing no damage... because you couldn't shoot someone with a laser and do no harm, not if it was a laser weapon. And Trek people don't wear armor. :) Oh, and if we're going to get technical, the only reason "phasers" aren't "lasers" is because Gene Roddenberry wanted something different and more futursitic sounding... :) Good news about Enterprise - Darunia - 7th February 2004 And ignore physics too. After all, lightsaber beams stop in midair and the Death Star... those seperate beams that make up the shot all magically meet in a spot in empty space... You have no problem believing in warp speed (though I know the theory is real), but the ability to harness and manipulate light into a saber-form is unacceptable to you. Interesting. |