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21.04.2007, 10:51 quote

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NIGHTWAVE wrote:
redoctober wrote:
Star Trek does seem to have a mainly male following, as does sci-fi in general. I'm amazed at the amount of guys who's eyes light up when I mention that not only do I like sci-fi, but will happily sit and watch the likes of Star Trek

I also like sci-fi mags/comics, 'tho nothing like when I was younger. Marvel comics (along with The Beano etc) were a big part of my childhood.

the x files was good to shame it ended:(i dont like dr who though


I drive my daughter nuts by watching constant repeats of the X-Files. Love it (and of course it helps that I think David Duchovvany is dead cute Wink )

 

21.04.2007, 11:03 quote

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redoctober wrote:
NIGHTWAVE wrote:
redoctober wrote:
Star Trek does seem to have a mainly male following, as does sci-fi in general. I'm amazed at the amount of guys who's eyes light up when I mention that not only do I like sci-fi, but will happily sit and watch the likes of Star Trek

I also like sci-fi mags/comics, 'tho nothing like when I was younger. Marvel comics (along with The Beano etc) were a big part of my childhood.

the x files was good to shame it ended:(i dont like dr who though


I drive my daughter nuts by watching constant repeats of the X-Files. Love it (and of course it helps that I think David Duchovvany is dead cute Wink )

so was scully lol prefer the other agent think it was agent ranos her with the dark hair

 

21.04.2007, 17:37 quote

Cham3leon
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redoctober wrote:
NIGHTWAVE wrote:
redoctober wrote:
Star Trek does seem to have a mainly male following, as does sci-fi in general. I'm amazed at the amount of guys who's eyes light up when I mention that not only do I like sci-fi, but will happily sit and watch the likes of Star Trek

I also like sci-fi mags/comics, 'tho nothing like when I was younger. Marvel comics (along with The Beano etc) were a big part of my childhood.

the x files was good to shame it ended:(i dont like dr who though


I drive my daughter nuts by watching constant repeats of the X-Files. Love it (and of course it helps that I think David Duchovvany is dead cute Wink )


Loves X-Files and Millennium...

 

21.04.2007, 17:39 quote

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ChiefOHara wrote:
Cham3leon wrote:
so what Ship do you prefer.. NX Series [enterprise], NCC1701[TOS/Movies],
NCC1701-D[ST:TNG], or NCC1701-E [movie]


NCC 1701-D

Beautiful ship. Also the saucer seperation ability was chronically underused.

Mind you they more than made up for it with Generations Very Happy


i prefered the Ecelsior/Intrepid class NCC1701-E she is a fine ship.. Razz

 

21.04.2007, 17:42 quote

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trevp66 wrote:
ChiefOHara wrote:
The one where chekov has the thing in his ear is star trek 2 the wrath of kahn. ........ the actor who played Khan in star trek 2 was in 2 of the ape movies.
Very Happy




I like a bit of Star Trek, but as I have a short attention span I have favourite 'bits'....Chekov asking for 'Nuclear Wessels' being one...


you mean ST:IV TVH good film also, though William Shatner made a right Hash up of it though Directing ST:V TFF

 

09.05.2007, 00:22 quote

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What I want to know is, why no Voyager movies?!?

My favorite Tshirt wears the number seven...
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09.05.2007, 14:15 quote

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scubawallace wrote:
What I want to know is, why no Voyager movies?!?

My favorite Tshirt wears the number seven...

voyager ended with it getting back to earth so there was no real storyline for a movie.

 

09.05.2007, 14:55 quote

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That's a fair comment, but how about 'lost episode' or 'forgotten incident'?

I'm going to continue anyway to be grumpy on the subject.

Think about it, potentially a whole hour and a hafe of seven of nine! Yee Gods man!
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09.05.2007, 15:21 quote

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scubawallace wrote:
That's a fair comment, but how about 'lost episode' or 'forgotten incident'?

I'm going to continue anyway to be grumpy on the subject.

Think about it, potentially a whole hour and a hafe of seven of nine! Yee Gods man!

seven of nine was me fave charactor,wonder whats shes doing now?

 

09.05.2007, 16:44 quote

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NIGHTWAVE wrote:
scubawallace wrote:
That's a fair comment, but how about 'lost episode' or 'forgotten incident'?

I'm going to continue anyway to be grumpy on the subject.

Think about it, potentially a whole hour and a hafe of seven of nine! Yee Gods man!

seven of nine was me fave charactor,wonder whats shes doing now?


Well, I believe that apart from running a restaurant Jeri Ryan is still appearing in a number of programmes,

*Where Are They Now
(September 2006) Co-Stars as District Attorney, Jessica Devlin, in the CBS drama "Shark" -- starring James Woods*

also see
http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0005394/bio

 

10.05.2007, 14:27 quote

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ah, but does she still have them sexy implants?
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10.05.2007, 16:34 quote

trevp66
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scubawallace wrote:
ah, but does she still have them sexy implants?


Erm.....maybe you just might be confusing the fictional character of Seven of Nine with the actress Jeri Ryan, but either way, she had mighty fine pair of borgzookas Smile

 

10.05.2007, 16:42 quote

Anonymous

trevp66 wrote:
borgzookas


pmsl

 

16.05.2007, 09:08 quote

Anonymous

star trek 6 the undiscoverd country...awesome movie, with serious undertones. But in all Babylon 5 was vastly superior, and can't wait for the Stargate movie. But even though I love then new galactica...still have a soft spot for the old....the music, the kitish of it all!

 
 
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