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Anybody know anything about this new show on Sci-Fi?
Well, I was channel surfing while waiting on SG-1 (damn, that show's addictive!), and lo and behold, I come up on this new show on Sci-Fi...
It's called Andromeda; apparently it was based upon a concept by Gene Roddenberry, and it's being produced by his wife and another guy. I only saw chunks of today's ep (I was watchin' some TNG too...), but i was intrigued.
I was wondering what y'all think...
It's called Andromeda; apparently it was based upon a concept by Gene Roddenberry, and it's being produced by his wife and another guy. I only saw chunks of today's ep (I was watchin' some TNG too...), but i was intrigued.
I was wondering what y'all think...
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It's actually a show that was once on the WB, but have no idea how it got to Sci-Fi. The first two seasons are pretty cool, but many say that the third season and beyond sucked...
Hmm.
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I caught the pilot and this first "new" Sci-fi episode. It's...interesting, but a bit hard to follow since I didn't see the intervening UPN seasons.
Has utterly ridiculous weapons as standard-issue for the "High Guard" troops, these cylindrical things that extend into a quarterstaff-type weapon but also shoot energy bolts. I begin to suspect that Gene Roddenberry had a rule that required that the standard weapons for the "good guys" be as poorly-designed as possible. On the other hand, the Andromeda Ascendant is sure a pretty ship, which I've also come to expect from a Roddenberry series.
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Re: Anybody know anything about this new show on Sci-Fi?
Enjoy it now, because come the second season it all goes down hill. A real shame though. It had a lot of potential.Elheru Aran wrote:Well, I was channel surfing while waiting on SG-1 (damn, that show's addictive!), and lo and behold, I come up on this new show on Sci-Fi...
It's called Andromeda; apparently it was based upon a concept by Gene Roddenberry, and it's being produced by his wife and another guy. I only saw chunks of today's ep (I was watchin' some TNG too...), but i was intrigued.
I was wondering what y'all think...
Andromeda was never on the WB or UPN. It is on WGN and Fox.
There were about 3 (+/- 1) episodes in Season 3 that were extremely good (some of the show's best), but otherwise S3 and S4 have been terrible so far.The first two seasons are pretty cool, but many say that the third season and beyond sucked...
They're the side arms used by security forces, not main combat weapons (they've got things like gauss machine guns for combat). Also, they don't fire energy bolts. Well, they can shoot plasma bolts or discharge electricity, but they are primarily used to launch effectors. Effectors are explosive, hypersonic homing bullets. They are exceptionally fast and accurate, and can even intercept other hypersonic gauss gun rounds. The Force Lance has a holographic sight, so that's why you don't see a physical sight on the F-Lance. Also, if someone does want to use a Force Lance in combat for whatever reason, it has a pistol-like grip for use in those situations.Has utterly ridiculous weapons as standard-issue for the "High Guard" troops, these cylindrical things that extend into a quarterstaff-type weapon but also shoot energy bolts. I begin to suspect that Gene Roddenberry had a rule that required that the standard weapons for the "good guys" be as poorly-designed as possible. On the other hand, the Andromeda Ascendant is sure a pretty ship, which I've also come to expect from a Roddenberry series.
No. The show has been greenlighted for a fifth season.(is it even dead yet?)
The first season was good and the first half of the second season was good. What went wrong after that? Hercules, I mean Kevin Sorbo complained that he didn't like continuity so they fired the executive producer who had been writing the plots and keeping things in order and opted for episodes that are entirely self contained and have little bearing on anything else.
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No, its reruns of the episodes that originally aired on WB(and it was on WB where I lived)Tragic wrote:Wait so let me get the straight The one on sci-fi is different from The one that use to come on the WB?
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Sci-Fi is also airing the current season.justifier wrote:No, its reruns of the episodes that originally aired on WB(and it was on WB where I lived)Tragic wrote:Wait so let me get the straight The one on sci-fi is different from The one that use to come on the WB?
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Well, yeah but it's still the same showSpanky The Dolphin wrote:Sci-Fi is also airing the current season.justifier wrote:No, its reruns of the episodes that originally aired on WB(and it was on WB where I lived)Tragic wrote:Wait so let me get the straight The one on sci-fi is different from The one that use to come on the WB?
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Andumbeda is a cobbled-together recycling of two of Gene Roddenberry's old series concepts: Genesis II and Starship. Mostly the former. Dylan Hunt was orignially a NASA astronaut in G2 who volunteered for a cryonics experiment located in a government lab in San Francisco —which was subsequently struck by the Big One everybody's been predicting since 1906 and Hunt in his cryotube is buried in the rubble. Come 300 years later, Hunt is revived by scientists of the Pax organisation. Pax are one of the few remaining enclaves of technological civilisation in a world which was wracked by a series of wars not long after the Big One buried Hunt and which resulted in the world falling into barbarism. Hunt joins Pax and their mission to try to rebuild global civilisation and put man back on the path to the stars. The first pilot attempt was made for CBS in 1974 and starred Alex Cord as Dylan Hunt and Mariette Hartley. Needless to say, the series didn't sell. Around 1980, a second pilot was mounted —this time retitled Earth II— following the same basic plotline and this time starring All Time Evil Actor John Saxon in the Dylan Hunt role. Pilot II bombed as well.
Starship didn't even make it beyond the conceptual stage. A precusor to Star Trek: The Next Generation, it centred around a crew of Gene's Perfect Utopian Humans™ exploring strange new worlds and meeting new civilisations and lifeforms aboard a starship with a sentient central computer. You may have seen drawings of this craft: featuring a long, spindly hullform surrounded by two large rings which connected to the main craft via a long cantilevered pylon (in the Decker/Ilia rec room scene in Star Trek: The Motion Picture the concept drawing of the Spinnaker is featured as a previous space vessel carrying the name Enterprise).
These had been mouldering away in Roddenberry's files when Majel found them, dusted them off, and had Robert Hewitt Wolfe kludge them together and wedded this Frankenstein's monster to a generic galactic war vision. Andumbeda was yet another product of the Roddenberry Recycling Programme —that is until its braindead star Kevin Hercules got control and remade the show in his own image; rendering it similarly braindead.
Starship didn't even make it beyond the conceptual stage. A precusor to Star Trek: The Next Generation, it centred around a crew of Gene's Perfect Utopian Humans™ exploring strange new worlds and meeting new civilisations and lifeforms aboard a starship with a sentient central computer. You may have seen drawings of this craft: featuring a long, spindly hullform surrounded by two large rings which connected to the main craft via a long cantilevered pylon (in the Decker/Ilia rec room scene in Star Trek: The Motion Picture the concept drawing of the Spinnaker is featured as a previous space vessel carrying the name Enterprise).
These had been mouldering away in Roddenberry's files when Majel found them, dusted them off, and had Robert Hewitt Wolfe kludge them together and wedded this Frankenstein's monster to a generic galactic war vision. Andumbeda was yet another product of the Roddenberry Recycling Programme —that is until its braindead star Kevin Hercules got control and remade the show in his own image; rendering it similarly braindead.
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Perhaps Roddenberry recycled the design for Starship, but the ship you speak of is one of the very early concept designs for the original Enterprise done by Matt Jefferies for TOS.Patrick Degan wrote:Starship didn't even make it beyond the conceptual stage. A precusor to Star Trek: The Next Generation, it centred around a crew of Gene's Perfect Utopian Humans™ exploring strange new worlds and meeting new civilisations and lifeforms aboard a starship with a sentient central computer. You may have seen drawings of this craft: featuring a long, spindly hullform surrounded by two large rings which connected to the main craft via a long cantilevered pylon (in the Decker/Ilia rec room scene in Star Trek: The Motion Picture the concept drawing of the Spinnaker is featured as a previous space vessel carrying the name Enterprise).
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