Most Dumb Trek Artifact/Device
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Most Dumb Trek Artifact/Device
what do you think is most cheesey device or artifact used in a trek episode or film?
my vote is for those patio light looking things they use to 'boost transporter signal'
my vote is for those patio light looking things they use to 'boost transporter signal'
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How about the Tox Uthat (sp?) from "Captain's Holiday". This is a crystalline object the size of your fist that can supposedly cause stars to explode.
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"This is not bad; this is a conspiracy to remove happiness from existence. It seeks to wrap its hedgehog hand around the still beating heart of the personification of good and squeeze until it is stilled."
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A lot of people aren't watching Trek anymore, now that there are viable SciFi alternatives on television. When TNG was on, it was about the only game in town; that's no longer the case.TheDarkling wrote:I have to wonder why people watch Trek if they dislike so much about it (take a look at the recent threads a very large portion are The Worst ####, The most stupid ##### and so on).
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-- The King of Swamp Castle, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
"Nothing of consequence happened today. " -- Diary of King George III, July 4, 1776
"This is not bad; this is a conspiracy to remove happiness from existence. It seeks to wrap its hedgehog hand around the still beating heart of the personification of good and squeeze until it is stilled."
-- Chuck Sonnenburg on Voyager's "Elogium"
-- The King of Swamp Castle, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
"Nothing of consequence happened today. " -- Diary of King George III, July 4, 1776
"This is not bad; this is a conspiracy to remove happiness from existence. It seeks to wrap its hedgehog hand around the still beating heart of the personification of good and squeeze until it is stilled."
-- Chuck Sonnenburg on Voyager's "Elogium"
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There is viable Scifi on TV???
I was discussing this with a friend today and we couldn't come up with many Scifi shows that are currently airing (most are fantasy like Buffy and Angel or not quite Scifi like John Doe, Alias and DeadZone).
I suppose a case could be made for stuff like Smallville and *shudder* MutantX but we are using the qualifier of "viable".
The only proper Scifi we could come up with was Farscape (Cancelled), Firefly (Cancelled), Odyssey 5 (Cancelled), Enterprise (Would be cancelled if it wasn't Trek), SG1 and the Outer Limits (Should be Cancelled).
Oh and I forgot Andromeda which I gave up on after it became Hercules in Space (althouhg I have heard it may be picking up).
Of the shows I dow... watch each week I would class only Enterprise as proper Scifi (I watch SG1 on TV).
I was discussing this with a friend today and we couldn't come up with many Scifi shows that are currently airing (most are fantasy like Buffy and Angel or not quite Scifi like John Doe, Alias and DeadZone).
I suppose a case could be made for stuff like Smallville and *shudder* MutantX but we are using the qualifier of "viable".
The only proper Scifi we could come up with was Farscape (Cancelled), Firefly (Cancelled), Odyssey 5 (Cancelled), Enterprise (Would be cancelled if it wasn't Trek), SG1 and the Outer Limits (Should be Cancelled).
Oh and I forgot Andromeda which I gave up on after it became Hercules in Space (althouhg I have heard it may be picking up).
Of the shows I dow... watch each week I would class only Enterprise as proper Scifi (I watch SG1 on TV).
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There is no viable sci-fi on TV. Star Trek has killed the fucking market for it with its oversaturation.
But it's more than that; TV viewers seem to be increasingly fond of vapid, utterly mindless shlock entertainment. There is no other explanation for the popularity of these ridiculous "reality TV" shows.
But it's more than that; TV viewers seem to be increasingly fond of vapid, utterly mindless shlock entertainment. There is no other explanation for the popularity of these ridiculous "reality TV" shows.
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Farscape. Stargate Sg-1. There are some.Darth Wong wrote:There is no viable sci-fi on TV. Star Trek has killed the fucking market for it with its oversaturation.
But it's more than that; TV viewers seem to be increasingly fond of vapid, utterly mindless shlock entertainment. There is no other explanation for the popularity of these ridiculous "reality TV" shows.
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There are definatly viable ones if you look closely enough or there were before they were canned...neoolong wrote:Farscape. Stargate Sg-1. There are some.Darth Wong wrote:There is no viable sci-fi on TV. Star Trek has killed the fucking market for it with its oversaturation.
But it's more than that; TV viewers seem to be increasingly fond of vapid, utterly mindless shlock entertainment. There is no other explanation for the popularity of these ridiculous "reality TV" shows.
Space:above and beyond, I believe that's still on sky (re-runs but then again, when is star trek not a rerun these days?)
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SAAB was a great show - it had higher ratings than B5 or DS9 yet they still canned it .Coaan wrote:There are definatly viable ones if you look closely enough or there were before they were canned...neoolong wrote:Farscape. Stargate Sg-1. There are some.Darth Wong wrote:There is no viable sci-fi on TV. Star Trek has killed the fucking market for it with its oversaturation.
But it's more than that; TV viewers seem to be increasingly fond of vapid, utterly mindless shlock entertainment. There is no other explanation for the popularity of these ridiculous "reality TV" shows.
Space:above and beyond, I believe that's still on sky (re-runs but then again, when is star trek not a rerun these days?)
Dark Skys, Nowhere Man, Now and Again.... many shows that had alot of potential have died for no good reason.
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But it was also way over budget and wasn't drawing the same audience/invest return as those shows.TheDarkling wrote:SAAB was a great show - it had higher ratings than B5 or DS9 yet they still canned it
Yeah, TV Sci-fi is a tough market.TheDarkling wrote:Dark Skys, Nowhere Man, Now and Again.... many shows that had alot of potential have died for no good reason.
They're giving way for all these reality tv shows you see so many of these days...people don't want to think anymore, they want to watch other mindless drones do mindless drone things in their mindless drone lives and get paid for it by mindless drone controllers!Stormbringer wrote:But it was also way over budget and wasn't drawing the same audience/invest return as those shows.TheDarkling wrote:SAAB was a great show - it had higher ratings than B5 or DS9 yet they still canned it
Yeah, TV Sci-fi is a tough market.TheDarkling wrote:Dark Skys, Nowhere Man, Now and Again.... many shows that had alot of potential have died for no good reason.
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Eithet that or people like watching other people suffer.Darth Wong wrote:There is no viable sci-fi on TV. Star Trek has killed the fucking market for it with its oversaturation.
But it's more than that; TV viewers seem to be increasingly fond of vapid, utterly mindless shlock entertainment. There is no other explanation for the popularity of these ridiculous "reality TV" shows.
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Simple: The transporter is enclosed in a self-extracting warp bubble which is projected to the destination site via a tertiary subspace manifold. Once the ET achieves the requiste 17.936% level of interface with realspace, an annular confinement beam is automatically generated, and the rest is elementary transporter physics.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:I might simply be ignorant, but the Emergency Transporter from Nemesis. How can you be re-materielized at your destination if the ET is energy?
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Patrick Ogaard wrote:Simple: The transporter is enclosed in a self-extracting warp bubble which is projected to the destination site via a tertiary subspace manifold. Once the ET achieves the requiste 17.936% level of interface with realspace, an annular confinement beam is automatically generated, and the rest is elementary transporter physics.Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:I might simply be ignorant, but the Emergency Transporter from Nemesis. How can you be re-materielized at your destination if the ET is energy?
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Damn! You beat me to it!Ted C wrote:How about the Tox Uthat (sp?) from "Captain's Holiday". This is a crystalline object the size of your fist that can supposedly cause stars to explode.
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I would have to say the TNG tricorder. The endless sequencing of lights and ridiculous noises make me have convulsions.
Chris: "Way to go dad, fight the machine"
Stewie: "How do you know about the machine?"
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"I object to you. I object to intellect without discipline. I object to power without constructive purpose."
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"I'm only 56? Damn, I'll have to get a fake ID to rent ultra-porn".
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"I object to you. I object to intellect without discipline. I object to power without constructive purpose."
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