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Nelly
19-09-2009, 10:28 PM
Heres one of mine. ;)

100 year old Klingon D7 Battle Cruiser (Captain Kirk Era) trying to nail Voyager :D

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GIBBO
19-09-2009, 10:52 PM
Some of mine:-

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Bryski
19-09-2009, 11:03 PM
Some of mine:-

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Cracking episode :)

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Nelly
20-09-2009, 02:04 AM
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Worf vs Duras for right of Vengeance for the murder of KEhleyr the mother of Worfs son Alexander.

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Worf vs Gowron - near the end of the clip.

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Check out 5:38 onwards of that last clip, Worf isnt even looking at his opponent but has some sort of sixth sense battle sense & knows the strike from behind is coming, ACE!!! :cool:

system7
20-09-2009, 08:03 AM
I greatly enjoyed Star Trek: Voyager and warmed to Enterprise too. There's a certain something about those Borg and Vulcan chicks that appeals. Though I'd draw the line at those Klingon girls. Well...sober...that is. :think:

Here is a warm and amusing nonsense episode where the Holographic Doctor tutors slightly scary reformed Borg, 7 of 9,in the art of dating:

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Inevitably the Doctor falls for Seven, and the episode ends up with a heartrending performance of "Someone to Watch over me" from Robert Picardo when she decides he is "not a suitable mate". :biggrin:

GIBBO
20-09-2009, 01:37 PM
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First of all the best looking women to ever be in StarTrek, Dax who looks incredible in the episode where they go back to Kirks time:-

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Baggpuss
20-09-2009, 05:11 PM
hmm im making my way through watching all of ds9 atm (watched loads of it, but never from first to last). Recently watched all of Voyager and have all of TNG and TOS to watch too /geek. Im a fan of the space battle bits, especially those towards the end of ds9

DTX
20-09-2009, 05:28 PM
TNG "Inner Light" is prob my fav. What an episode.

system7
21-09-2009, 08:35 AM
I gotta admit I've moved on from Star Trek these days. "Crossing Jordan" (The Boston Medical Examiner show) is my favourite if old TV viewing.

But the Borg always have me hiding behind the sofa, whether it's ST:TNG, Voyager or Enterprise. :biggrin:

The Star Trek franchise seems to have stumbled a bit recently, and I don't know we''ll ever see it on TV again. I have my own theories why this is, but it seems to me it never quite defined itself as teenage or adult entertainment.

Simon1987
21-09-2009, 10:41 AM
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edited to bring it on topic, rather than deleting it. your welcome.

Totally epic. I was not expecting that!

system7
22-09-2009, 12:59 AM
Simon, the topic is Star Trek, not Star Wars...lol

Funny how an independent spirit is encouraged in movies, but in the real world your *** is grass if you go against the flow...:p

I find it fascinating that 30,000 years ago, the archeological evidence is that Homo Sapiens was just as developed as today. Yet we only focus on then last 2000 or 5000 years and desert religeons as being of any interest. :confused:

angela
27-09-2009, 07:29 PM
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as before, edited to keep it on track. your welcome.








Star Wars every time! I think Revenge of the Sith is the best!

system7
28-09-2009, 09:14 AM
Marvellous, I didn't know that WEBISODES of Star Trek "Unity" and "Odyssey" existed. Created with actors and Computer Animation.

But for all that, I feel a genuine vision of the future has been lost here. These Space Opera type battles and rather robotically correct characters don't hack it for me. My own vision of the immediate future involve overpopulation and unemployment, scarce resources and the continued destruction of the astonishing diversity of life on earth.

New Zealand's diverse windborne flora, flightless birds and huge eagles were only destroyed by mankind's intoduction of rats and other mammals a thousand years ago.

Some of you may recall Roger Dean's album artwork from the seventies:

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Roger remarked that if people had really got it, we would be seeing something like this now in the world. Instead we continue slowly down an expanding path with no vision to inspire us. This is one of my more off the wall posts, but IMO the world desperately needs a new vision or faith right now. Star Trek, enjoyable as it has been, isn't it. :think:

Chewie
28-09-2009, 10:14 AM
just got to search for them mate.

Star Trek: Gods and Men

Star Trek: Gods and Men Of stars Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols (Uhura and Chekov of the original series) and Alan Ruck (Captain John Harriman of the 7th Trek feature film, Star Trek Generations) along with Grace Lee Whitney (Janice Rand of the original series). Joining them are Garrett Wang (Star Trek: Voyager) and Ethan Phillips (Star Trek: Voyager as well as Star Trek: The Next Generation); Cirroc Lofton, Chase Masterson and JG Hertzler (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), Gary Graham and Crystal Allen (Star Trek: Enterprise), Herb Jefferson (Battlestar Galactica) plus Tim Russ (reprising his role as Tuvok from Star Trek: Voyager), who also directed. The same team that created the hit “Roddenberry on Patrol,” currently in DVD release, and also directed by Russ, is producing the webisode mini-series.

Star Trek: Federation One

Star Trek: Federation One is a new WEBCAST ONLY Star Trek fan production from Hidden Frontier Productions, the creators of Star Trek: Hidden Frontier. Thhis will be a four-part mini-series focusing on the Presidents of the United Federation of Planets and their entourage aboard the Federation's diplomatic flagship, Federation One. A feature length episode “Operation Beta Shield” serves as a prelude episode to this series setting up some of the cast and situations the show will follow.

Star Trek: Hidden Frontier

From the ashes of the Dominion War, the Federation meets the Grey, a powerful alien race. The U.S.S. Excelsior is assigned to a new starbase, Deep Space 12, which serves to protect the healing planet Ba'ku and the hidden frontier of the mysterious Briar Patch.

Star Trek: Odyssey

Star Trek: Odyssey is a new WEBCAST ONLY Star Trek fan production from Hidden Frontier Productions, the creators of Star Trek: Hidden Frontier. Set after the end of Hidden Frontier, Odyssey follows the starship USS Odyssey as it struggles to get home from a dangerous mission that has taken it and her crew 2.5 million light years from home... to the unknowns of the Andromeda Galaxy.
(this is a rip of voyager i reckon)

Mr Grapes
02-10-2009, 10:09 AM
I think my avatar points out mine, along with the actual battle scene in GIBBO's post

madmaca
02-10-2009, 10:33 AM
The scene where the credits go up at the end and something else comes on :biggrin:

Never really got into Star Trek, plus didn't fancy the (somewhat unjustified) social stigma of being a "trekie"... :thumbs:

snakedoc
02-10-2009, 10:41 AM
I enjoy Star Trek and I have to agree with System 7's prediction of how things are going. I too only see over population and a loss of the life styles we have come to know. I expect thing will become very difficult for humans in the next 50 years or so unless something rather spectacular like nuclear fusion reactors are perfected or we perfect the Hydrogen fuel cell and are able to "create" Hydrogen and Oxygen from water in an efficient manner. Then perhaps we will stand chance. We do need to stop consuming the Earth and nurture it instead.

system7
03-10-2009, 07:30 AM
It is strange that the unjustly maligned Duke of Edinburgh was warning about population impact on the environment in the nineteen sixties as president of the WWF, and yet politicians still seem to look up at the sky and whistle on this one. The four horsemen of the apocalypse (War, Famine, Plague and Death) may make an unwelcome return. Everybody knows...

But lightening up and back on topic, Voyager was greatly enjoyable last night with the opera-loving holographic Doctor in fine comic form in "Renaissance Man". Engineer Bel'anna came out with the usual gibberish: "We still have a deuterium leak. Check the plasma manifold!" Quite. :confused:

Deep Space Nine was the usual sentimental tosh. This was the final episode where Cisco buys the big one and goes to Star Trek heaven, having beaten the Cardassians. The Klingons seemed to be far too noble and sensible. I preferred them when they were portrayed as bloodthirsty drunken hooligan bad guys. The football supporting element of the Galaxy. :biggrin:

Mr Banana
04-10-2009, 10:46 PM
This cracks me up everytime:
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snakedoc
24-10-2009, 07:13 PM
This is from one of all time favourite episodes.

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pilgrim72
25-10-2009, 11:15 PM
I have seen some Star Trek before but amnot really that knowledgable. However, my favourite piece of Trekkin action is when Worf is having a 'bad day', and turns to the others and growls "Less talk, more synthahol!"

Brilliant, and a line I have used many a time!