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Do you still think GalCiv 1 is fun even with GalCiv II out?
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1- Yes
2- No


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#50  by Citizen Arcilte - 2/16/2004 1:45:41 PM

I just watch enterprise because that's all there is ...


True... Unfortunately true.

                      
#51  by Veteran Grand_Admiral_Thrawn - 2/16/2004 2:05:44 PM

At least the ship has weapons now, not like when it started.

                      
#52  by Veteran Icho Tolot - 2/16/2004 2:15:52 PM

This "new" enterprise is not right, it should not have been produced that way, before Kirk.
I may say as a partial Trekki: it feels wrong, it does not fit in there
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#53  by Citizen Arcilte - 2/16/2004 2:26:08 PM

At least the ship has weapons now, not like when it started.


Thats a plus.

This "new" enterprise is not right, it should not have been produced that way, before Kirk.I may say as a partial Trekki: it feels wrong, it does not fit in there


I liked it first season some what. The plot line for the show isn't very good now. I can't stand the "Temporal Time War" crap.

                      
#54  by Veteran Gerakken - 2/16/2004 2:44:22 PM

I can't stand the "Temporal Time War" crap.


I like Star Trek a lot. Not enough to know every series episode by episode (except the original and Next Generation), but there is an Old Star Trek motto: if in doubt, use time travel as a plot device. That is inherently the problem with Enterprise. Prequels can be easy to make, but not if there is so much material already out there. Then the risk of contradicting the more advanced story lines set in the earlier series/movies is high. Time/dimension travel gives them the ultimate way out if some really devout Trekkie sees a glaring contridiction so history can be rewritten.

                      
#55  by Veteran Terl - 2/16/2004 2:58:45 PM

use time travel as a plot device


So true! That and "make it all happen in the holodeck" episodes...

                    
#56  by Citizen Arcilte - 2/16/2004 3:02:57 PM

So very true Gerakken. The sad thing is that Paramount needs to let Trek "die" for about 5 years... then bring it back with a new series. Maybe after some time they can come up with a good plot.

The one thing I liked alot about "Enterprise" was the Andorians. I liked how they brought back the guy that played Way-oon (sp?) as the Andorian captain.

                      
#57  by Veteran Icho Tolot - 2/16/2004 3:03:32 PM

Time travel is ok as a plot device, but this Enterprise serise is a massiv dissortion in the timeline of Star Trek

                          
#58  by Veteran Grand_Admiral_Thrawn - 2/16/2004 3:16:25 PM

Yes I agree. Did you guys see the borg episode, and yes there was one for the skeptics who didn't see it. In TNG, Q had them visit the Borg for the first time when they were 4000 light years from earth. That episode wrecked the time line!
Yes, and the Andorians were cool, but I don't remember the Andorians and the Humans being friends, or even meeting, before TOS.
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#59  by Citizen Arcilte - 2/16/2004 4:43:57 PM

Did you guys see the borg episode


Yes.

In TNG, Q had them visit the Borg for the first time when they were 4000 light years from earth.


I know. But they were supposed to be the Borg that traveled back in time to stop Zephyr Cochran. Star Trek:First Contact. Neat idea actually.

                      
#60  by Citizen Arcilte - 2/16/2004 4:44:44 PM

Time travel is ok as a plot device, but this Enterprise series is a massive dissortion in the timeline of Star Trek


Very True.


                      
#61  by Citizen Nastavnik - 2/17/2004 4:44:40 AM

Time travel is ok as a plot device, but this Enterprise series is a massive dissortion in the timeline of Star Trek
Very True.


To quote Chief O'Brian: "I hate temporal mechanics!"

                        
#62  by Veteran Primipilus Alexus - 2/17/2004 8:18:37 AM

Hut101: There's Centurions close astern, Cap'n - at the rate they're coming they'll pass us soon!


Mwahahahaha!!!!



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#63  by Diplomat Blue_Steel - 2/17/2004 8:49:50 AM

Squatty I need warp drive NOW!!!!! checkItOff: arm photon torpedoes..

CheckitOff "But capt'n they are cloaked.. we can't see them..."
Spook: "CApt'n I believe I have an answer to that delemour.. they have to have an exhaust pipe.."
Qwerk: "Good thinking Spook get to it.."
Spook leaves the bridge and goes down to the torpedo bay.. and does some adjustments..
Qwerk: "Come on men... hurry it up... both Squatty and Spook" how much longer....
Qwerk waits for responces from the crew.... {please post some games... I can't do everything myself}



                          
#64  by Veteran Primipilus Alexus - 2/17/2004 9:03:50 AM

Spook had better not adjust my exhaust pipe......



Alex




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#65  by Veteran Terl - 2/17/2004 9:06:38 AM

I can't do everything myself


Space....the loneliest frontier

Maybe they are all in the holodeck...



                    
#66  by Veteran Grand_Admiral_Thrawn - 2/17/2004 10:22:56 AM

Or maybe watching late season reruns of Voyager and stareing at Seven of Nine.
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#67  by Citizen Arcilte - 2/17/2004 10:25:19 AM

To quote Chief O'Brian: "I hate temporal mechanics!"


hehehe... good quote!

                      
#68  by Veteran Primipilus Alexus - 2/17/2004 11:41:12 AM

"I'm a doctor, not a temporal mechanic"



Alex




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#69  by Citizen Arcilte - 2/17/2004 12:56:54 PM

"I'm a doctor, not a temporal mechanic"


Who said that? Bashir or The Doctor (Voyager)?

                      
#70  by Veteran Icho Tolot - 2/17/2004 12:58:45 PM

For sure it was not "Pille"

                          
#71  by Veteran Grand_Admiral_Thrawn - 2/17/2004 1:08:51 PM

It was the doctor on Voyager I think.

                      
#72  by Citizen Arcilte - 2/17/2004 1:12:15 PM

It was the doctor on Voyager I think.


I thought so but Bashir said something like that too.

                      
#73  by Veteran Icho Tolot - 2/17/2004 1:14:06 PM

It deffinely was the Doctor not Bashir

                          
#74  by Veteran Primipilus Alexus - 2/17/2004 1:18:13 PM

Whoosh........

Oh - did I lose something in passing? No - it's alright, it's only Spook floating in space

Bye bye and

Alex



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