Star Trek Fans!

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Which Series Is Your Fav?

TNG
16
80%
DS9
1
5%
ENT
0
No votes
VOY
2
10%
TOS
1
5%
 
Total votes: 20

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MrEco
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dsheinem wrote:
Hobie-wan wrote:

TNG is my favorite too, but it wasn't without its foibles. Tasha's departure, unending holodeck mishaps, and Wesley.
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Oh god yeah.

Honestly I can't call myself a "Star Trek" fan. I'm really just a "Next Generation" fan. When I was young me and my dad and older sister would stay up late a bunch of times watching that show.

The only thing I ever remember not liking was Wesley god damn Crusher.
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startrek the next generation was really good

the original series was great....its about a tie but the acting was better in the next gen.


the original series movies were better I think
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I have a soft spot for the original series as I grew up watching TOS and TNG side by side, and even the TOS animated series.

But I'm with the majority here, TNG was the high-point of the Star Trek franchise. Honestly though, it didn't really find its footing until season 3. Some of the early episodes are a chore to get through.

I didn't like DS9 at the time it was showing, probably because, "it wasn't TNG," but I've come to appreciate it and set it in the third place spot.

I was willing to give J.J. a chance since I understood the 2009 film was an attempt to reach out to a wider audience but after Star Trek Into References the Abramsverse is dead to me.

If Star Trek is to exist it needs to be back on TV where it can develop its characters and tell the kind of stories it was always best at telling.

And we need a Star Trek or something like it, we need more optimistic science fiction these days where most of our futurist entertainment has become mostly grim and often post-apocalyptic. I feel like now more than ever we can use a really upbeat view of the future, however even Star Trek itself has become decidedly dark in the hands of Abrams.
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That's part of the charm to me. Star Trek has always been about us and has always been sort of a snapshot of the times. I don't know what that says about us in regards to the new movies. (Although I could make the argument that Star Trek is not us since it exists in a universe where we fought a series of wars with genetically altered supermen in the 90's and will be embroiled in WWIII soon. Then again I guess the Eugenics Wars are happening in our timeline, we just call it professional sports :lol: ).

It certainly does require a lot of suspension of disbelief but to me it's more surprising how much of the material still holds up and resonates today. Like anything that exists a lot of it is crap and at its worst it can get really bad but when it's good, it's incredibly good.

And it's fun for me personally to see the things we have today (cell phones, tablets, computers in general) that were the stuff of fantasy when the Star Trek episodes were being made.
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I'm currently working my way through the entirety of Star Trek and am spending way too many of my waking hours thinking about it, its universe, its writing, and so on. Until recently I'd inexplicably never seen a full episode despite my mother, best friend, and husband all being huge fans. Even more bizarre, I watched and loved the Nickelodeon show Space Cases (which was essentially Voyager) back in the day, and no one tried to use that to bridge the gap between the two.

So far I've watched Voyager in its entirety and am working my way through TNG. After this I'll be moving on to DS9.

Based on what I've been reading here and elsewhere on the internet, many of my opinions do not seem generally in line with the rest of the fanbase. I hesitate to share them. :P
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BurningDoom wrote: The original is good, but cheesy at times.
That's Star Trek: Cheesy as hell Sci-Fi.
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I have fond memories of TOS and TNG, but my favorite is Voyager.

Voyager has the most interesting crew, and the best story arcs. I love the theme of one ship lost far from home. This was clearly inspired by Homer's Odyssey.
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Key-Glyph wrote:Even more bizarre, I watched and loved the Nickelodeon show Space Cases...
You may be the only other person I've ever met who remembers that show. I recall really liking it too but I wouldn't want to re-watch it today and ruin those memories for myself.
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MrEco wrote: The only thing I ever remember not liking was Wesley god damn Crusher.

What?

Wesley was the bomb. What teenage boy didn't want to get felt up by Deanna Troi?

As a goof, I wrote Marina Sirtis a fan letter basically stating I wanted her between the sheets. To my surprise I received an autographed photo from Marina (or her publicist) and a hand written letter in the mail. The letter, in short, said "Seems like your goals know no bounds. You can't get everything in life that you want, but keep working and aspiring for great things".

I still have that and a Worf poster somewhere in storage.I was still living in Columbus, so she wrote me back in the 80's. Man, I need to find and frame that autographed headshot.
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I actually like the J.J. Abrams movies. Yes, they mess with the timeline, but not like ENT series did. ENT was good, it was really good for Season 4.

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Sano wrote:I actually like the J.J. Abrams movies.
You aren't alone. I think I'm in the minority of people who didn't like it. To me it's "Stuff Happens the Movie".

Wasn't there an episode of TNG where Data pretends to be Sherlock Holmes in the holodeck?
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