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2000AD wrote:
Idiot who can't read wrote:You also made on last major mistake. You do not take into account the new technologies and ship designs of the most recent movies Star Trek First Contact, Star Trek Insurrection and Star Trek Nemesis.
Guess he missed this then.
That reminds me. Are were going to get a ST Nemesis review/revelations page on SD.net from DW or is that little turd of a movie just not worth it?
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My favorite of his "arguments" :roll:
Some idiot Trektard wrote:Also, the Federation with the research of Professor Mannheim could unleash a terrible weapon on the galaxy the Empire inhabits. They could created a tear in the space time continuum of the galaxy invariably destroying the fabric of space time. That would cause time to be fragmented throughout the Empire’s galaxy. For example, in one area time could be frozen in place and in another time could be traveling backwards and so on.
Never mind that this weapon would destroy the Star Trek galaxy just as quickly as it would the SW galaxy (if not more so). And thats assuming they can replicate the experiment considering it was an accident in the first place.
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Darth Servo wrote: Are were going to get a ST Nemesis review/revelations page on SD.net from DW or is that little turd of a movie just not worth it?
I think Mikes already gone on record as saying he'll review it when it's available to rent - if he can be bothered with it at all. :wink:
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Darth Servo wrote:What I REALLY want to know:

WHY do so many idiot Trekkies assume the Empire will just SIT there doing nothing while the Trek powers run around Imperial territory?
Because they start with a conclusion and work backwards from it.

For example:

The Genesis device will destroy Star Wars and its uber-wank technology.

In order to deliver the Genesis device to Coruscant, the UFP will use cloaked ships.

Cloaked ships will fly through the wormhole, evade Imperial patrols and mines, and destroy Coruscant with the Genesis device.

The dead give-away that this is what they're doing (if it isn't obvious already) is the way that they respond when confronted with something. For example, let's say that I was arguing against my hypothetical Trekkie's argument. I point out that the Empire would use Interdictors to stop the cloaked ship. An expected response would start with something to the effect of "Ever considered...." or "But the cloaked ships would be able to....". Positions cooked up like this are usually fairly easy to defeat, since they ignore so much when formatting them. There's no room in there for the Trekkie to consider Imperial responses to their tactics/strategies, even if it would be incredibly easy to stop.
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The names of these ships are the
Talon class “Frigate”, the Falcon class “Destroyer”, the Shrike class “Light Cruiser”, the Hawk class “Heavy Cruiser”, and the Raptor class “Heavy Battlecruiser”.

Heck there not even the right names.
In the 1st Armarda Rommies have the "Talon", the "Shrike", the"Griffin", the "raptor", the "Shadow" the "d'deridex" or "warbird" and the "phoenix" superweapon.
Actually the names are correct, they are from Starfleet Command 3. Can check them out here:

http://www.strategyplanet.com/sfc/sfc3/ ... hips.shtml

Still not canon obviously :roll:
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Howedar wrote:Doesn't really seem all that bad to me. He doesn't seem to be trying to be an asshole or anything, so I'd probably hold off the flames for the first exchange.
C'mon, he's fourteen. Little kids do not the most logical arguments make.
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Striderteen wrote:
Howedar wrote:Doesn't really seem all that bad to me. He doesn't seem to be trying to be an asshole or anything, so I'd probably hold off the flames for the first exchange.
C'mon, he's fourteen. Little kids do not the most logical arguments make.
Yeah but he can read and comprehend...and decided to see if he can find a hole in the webmasters site.

Age matters little given he's the one who implied Wong made mistakes.
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Ghost Rider wrote:
Striderteen wrote:
Howedar wrote:Doesn't really seem all that bad to me. He doesn't seem to be trying to be an asshole or anything, so I'd probably hold off the flames for the first exchange.
C'mon, he's fourteen. Little kids do not the most logical arguments make.
Yeah but he can read and comprehend...and decided to see if he can find a hole in the webmasters site.

Age matters little given he's the one who implied Wong made mistakes.
True, true. He's old enough that he should have known better. Perhaps he can be saved, if he sticks around long enough.
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