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"Wonderful" dinner conversation

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Ok getting stuck at dinner with the newly wed couple that is high school friends of my best friend in the park...

Things weren't that bad until the guy went on, and on about his distain of Starwars, and his love of everything Trek including voyager and enterprise.

First of all he said that Startrek was the FIRST sci- fi TV series. I pointed out that Billy Mumy was a regular on Twightzone, and Lost in Space came out well before Startrek.

He responeded with, that they didn't count because lost in space was not "Serious" and The Twilight Zone had no continuity (gee star Trek doesn't exactly have continuity anymore but I let that slide). Ok, then I pointed out that Dr. Who seriously beat StarTrek, in terms of longevity, entrance onto the scene, and initial popularity, as Startrek got it's ass kicked in the rating until it came on as re-runs, Dr. Who was a straight out hit, from the word EXTERMINATE!

His response: Dr. Who?, it's from britan no one's ever heard of it. (best friend and my ex-gf realize I am swearing my scarf, and my floppy hat and long jacket are on the coat rack, drying)

Him: StarWars ripped off star Trek
Me: no, Errol Flynn, Akira Kurasawa, Lensman, WWII movies, and Lensman, but nothing from Startrek.

What, the fuck is Lensman?
Lets just say my sci-fi fanship goes back to old pulps

By the end of the conversation he had included every single fallacy of the whole freakin list...

oh he also offended My Ex, by calling B5 a DS9 rip off....

(I'm just lucky that mike didn't make any snide comments about Akira Kurasawa films (he knows I love my bblack and whites...)
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That guy makes my nerd blood boil!


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Ooh, these guys can be fun and frustrating at the same time.
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So what do you do with illiterate boobs who can't be bothered to read a fuckin book, and appreciate the great history of Science fiction...

I swear enough idiots like that and Hurby Welles, and Julie Verene along with Dr. A will be doing serious RPMs soon...
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Personally, I remain absolutely calm in arguments. In remaining calm, you piss them off greatly. Many give up.
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Just for breathing in the air they wanna leave me in the chair
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Post by Solauren »

I would have calmly said to the guy

"Congradulations, you've proven yourself member of the sci-fi-pop-culture. Much like a Brittney Spears fan with music, you have no appriciation for REAL Sci-Fi."
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I wonder if we can lure him to here.

Would be a interesting case.
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he want's help fixing his "illegal" copy of Armada, and can't figure out that it's security cracking down.....

why doesn't he just buy the original

also he thinks that the game is accurate....
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The Yosemite Bear wrote: also he thinks that the game is accurate....
LMAO...seriously?

C'mon that literally puts ST in a worse light.

Sorry game mechanics should never be even considered any sort of basis casual or not simply because of how inordinatly skewed it is to allow the player to win.
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I still don't know why he doesn't pick an actual copy up from funco, or KB toys' dredge bin?
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The Yosemite Bear wrote:I still don't know why he doesn't pick an actual copy up from funco, or KB toys' dredge bin?
Doesn't want to cough up the ten...no, wait, 5 dollars?

Is he a cheapskate?
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He's from Kern county, erm

that means cailfornia redneck to all of you from outside of Californication.

actually he has this Fed=godly complex, I really enjoyed kicking his ass on mike's DSL link in SFC, because he won't play anything but feds, and I usually play Kitties and Hydran....

come to think of it he did try to stop me, using fed carriers, I just showed him what a lot of Phasor g's can do, and what a carrier's enhanced ECM suite is for...... idiot kept plinking my shields from long range, while I tried to keep out of his way, and used my phasor g's on slaved point defense mode...

finally he caught up with me, and took a probe and two scuicide shuttles in the face from my (mostly unarmed hydran) (funny running a ship with 4 times his fighter capacity, and no heavy weapons)
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The Yosemite Bear wrote:he want's help fixing his "illegal" copy of Armada, and can't figure out that it's security cracking down.....

why doesn't he just buy the original

also he thinks that the game is accurate....
That only proves that Star Wars will own them, all they have to do is attack from above or below since Trek ships only move in two dimensions...
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That only proves that Star Wars will own them, all they have to do is attack from above or below since Trek ships only move in two dimensions...
LOL

Hey Yosemite, maybe you should get this Uber-Trekkie to watch Forbidden Planet some time, and see if he claims it ripped off TOS, then show him the release date (a full decade before TOS).
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And you can also tell your pal that Gene Roddenberry accused CBS of ripping off his Trek idea after they turned down his proposal and instead created "Lost In Space"
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He's a commie, thats why he likes ST and loathes SW with all their cool shit like money, guns and royal families and whatnots.
You should see if he has a picture of lenin in his wallet or not.
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isn;t that picture from when anne rand possesed kiki?
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The Yosemite Bear wrote:isn;t that picture from when anne rand possesed kiki?
Yes, why?
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hey it's sluggy...

ya know...
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The Yosemite Bear wrote:hey it's sluggy...

ya know...
I like that pic though, Kiki(favorite character) with a mean look and cigarette.
And I think the name was Ayn Rand, spelled kinda funnily.

Anyway we where talking about your commie friend... Next time he visits you should hide any classified military documents you might have lying around, just incase.
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The Yosemite Bear wrote:he want's help fixing his "illegal" copy of Armada, and can't figure out that it's security cracking down.....

why doesn't he just buy the original

also he thinks that the game is accurate....
700 meter long Galor that is twice the strength of a Galaxy ? This gut must be crazy to believe that.
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