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Latest Enterprise Review up at First TV Drama
Posted: 2003-05-03 01:18am
by HemlockGrey
http://firsttvdrama.com/enterprise/e42.php3
I feel a deep bleak chill settling into my bones.
Posted: 2003-05-03 02:10am
by Vympel
Don't you wish we could somehow get these reviews onto Braga's cocksucking board?
Posted: 2003-05-03 03:00am
by neoolong
The link was posted before on that board.
Posted: 2003-05-03 03:04am
by Vympel
neoolong wrote:The link was posted before on that board.
Yeah, but I doubt it stayed there very long
Posted: 2003-05-03 04:07am
by Superman
They went to find a Tardis? What's a 'Tardis?' Why does it sound mysteriously like a RETARDis?
Posted: 2003-05-03 04:33am
by neoolong
Superman wrote:They went to find a Tardis? What's a 'Tardis?' Why does it sound mysteriously like a RETARDis?
It's Dr. Who's time ship from Dr. Who. It's shaped like a police call box.
Posted: 2003-05-03 07:03am
by Dark Primus
Reading the review made me laugh. Just proves B&B are so damn stupid. I'm guessing their IQ is between 0 and -80.
Posted: 2003-05-03 08:06am
by Peregrin Toker
More Trek fans know what Doctor Who is than Braga knows what Star Trek is.
So very true.
Posted: 2003-05-07 03:20am
by Kurgan
That site is more entertaining than many of B&B's works... sad but true!
Posted: 2003-05-07 03:37am
by Sokar
Superman wrote:They went to find a Tardis? What's a 'Tardis?' Why does it sound mysteriously like a RETARDis?
Its a timeship used in the BBC series Dr. Who, the longest running sci-fi series in history, 26-years of episodes. The vessel is owned and operated by a rouge Timelord named The Doctor. The Timelords are a reclusive race of scientists and philosophers who long ago learned how to travel and manipulate time to their own advantage. Their fleet of TRADIS's allow them to explore the universe at any time or place. Occassionally they make 'adjustments' such as when the Dalek's appeared to dominate every potential time line and even threatened the Timelords homeworld of Gallifrey, this is all to often where the Doctor comes into the picture. the Doctor is an Eccentric who managed to get himself exiled from the sancutary of Gallifrey and now roams the universe having adventures.
TARDIS stands for T.ime a.nd R.ealtive D.imensions I.n S.pace. The outside of the one in the series is stuck in the shape of a early 60's London police call box(from the era before the Bobbies had raidos). Its supposed to shift to blend into its surroundings, but this ones 'chameleon circuit' broke on a trip to London and its been stuck ever since.
The joke comes from the fact that the TARDIS is larger on the inside than the exterior, as its interior occupies a pocket dimension of infinite potential sizes and purpose, its entirely possible to get lost in its labrynth of corridors, lockers and labs and never find your way out.
Posted: 2003-05-07 04:58am
by Vympel
Let me just say that my fave Doctor Who was Tom Baker.
Oh, are they planning to put it on DVD?
And the theme song fucking kicks ass- the 1975 one being the best.
Posted: 2003-05-07 07:25am
by NecronLord
Just for reference the tardis does actually have an entrance on the top, it's an airlock, it appeared in about two episodes. If it actually was a TARDIS they'd never (ever) get in, the parameters of the pocket dimension are tweaked to prevent the TARDIS being damaged, it's questionable if grid-fire would even warm it up.
In any case, of course B&B can't reference Dr. Who, they have trouble referencing ST:TOS TNG and even DS9.
Now, if you really want to see Dr.Who (or rather the daleks) in B&B's creations, keep an eye out for my 'demented and cruel crossover' in the fanfic forum.
Posted: 2003-05-07 04:46pm
by Kurgan
Yeah, Tom Baker rules as the fourth Doctor. IIRC, he was the longest running Doctor and also the only one with all of his episodes intact (many of the original Dr. Who episodes are "lost" due to extermely stupid decisions by the studios in the 70's, but every so often some of them are recovered and restored).
You can go here for info on the DVD releases (which they started a few years ago):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/doctorwho/dvd ... ndex.shtml
Peter Cushing (Grand Moff Tarkin) played the Doctor in two theatrical films (that aren't in strict continuity with the tv series) which are also on DVD:
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0059126
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0060278 <--- featuring the first appearance of the Borg... oops.. I mean, oh well. ; )