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Posted: 2003-01-26 12:50pm
by HemlockGrey
At first, I merely disliked Enterprise. The dislike grew and grew, and when it became apparent that Enterprise was partially responsible for the death of Firefly, that dislike grew into a raging hatred, and once I watched 'Maurader', marveling at the insane, agonizing stupidity, it let loose the floodgates.

When the revolution comes, Braga will be the first against the wall.

Posted: 2003-01-26 01:23pm
by RedImperator
I quit on that series after "Dear Doctor". Unless it becomes "The T'Pol and Hoshi Lesbian Debauchery Hour", I won't watch it again.

Posted: 2003-01-26 01:45pm
by Durandal
This just adds more credibility to the argument that analyzing anything in Star Trek is simply impossible due to lack of internal consistency.

Posted: 2003-01-26 02:37pm
by Posbi
RedImperator wrote:I quit on that series after "Dear Doctor". Unless it becomes "The T'Pol and Hoshi Lesbian Debauchery Hour", I won't watch it again.
"Dear Doctor" almost made me puke in it's hypocrisy.

Posted: 2003-01-26 02:42pm
by Darth Wong
It's sad that the majority of Trek fanfic writers pay far more attention to consistency with existing canon continuity than the fucking producers of the show.

Posted: 2003-01-26 02:46pm
by Posbi
Sad but true.

Posted: 2003-01-27 05:35pm
by Uraniun235
Darth Wong wrote:It's sad that the majority of Trek fanfic writers pay far more attention to consistency with existing canon continuity than the fucking producers of the show.
Yeah, it's sad when the producers will say outright that they don't care about continuity.
""The continuity of the show is completely haphazard. It’s haphazard by design. It’s not like they are trying desperately to maintain continuity of the show. They don’t care, and they’ll tell you flat out that they don’t care." -Ron Moore

Re: Berman on Trek

Posted: 2003-02-01 11:55am
by Defiant
NF_Utvol wrote:Well, any hope for Enterprise redeeming itself has just been flushed down the toilet. Berman stated that he is 'no longer worried about any scientific aspects of Enterprise'.
Was he ever concerned about it in the first place?

Why don't they just cancel the fucking show and be done with it.

Posted: 2003-02-01 07:45pm
by boggy b
The only way I can see Enterprise ending properly is if the Krenim Timeship somehow comes along and erases it from history :evil:

Posted: 2003-02-01 10:41pm
by Admiral Johnason
Not even I care about big boobs that much, and I am still in high school and look at Playboy (notice I didn't say read.) I personally and getting tired of waiting for the Romulan War. This show makes no sense. it condricts the origional series by saying that it was the first long trem mission. This whole thing got fucked up the moment Mr. Roddenberry died. B&B didn't even wait for the coffin to be lowered to start to make hippie bullshit. I am sorry for just insulting hippies.

Posted: 2003-02-01 11:40pm
by Enlightenment
Admiral Johnason wrote:B&B didn't even wait for the coffin to be lowered to start to make hippie bullshit. I am sorry for just insulting hippies.
The early seasons of TNG were Roddenberry's specific creation. If you see 'hippie bullshit' there, blame him not B&B. Until Voyager, B&B simply continued within the guidelines that Roddenberry created.

Posted: 2003-02-01 11:47pm
by Admiral Johnason
Yes, but you must admit that they show lost some of it's spark when he died.

Posted: 2003-02-02 12:20am
by Anarchist Bunny
RedImperator wrote:I quit on that series after "Dear Doctor". Unless it becomes "The T'Pol and Hoshi Lesbian Debauchery Hour", I won't watch it again.
Wow, talk about endurance, I quit watching after they showed a klingon(seriously)

Posted: 2003-02-02 04:50pm
by Rhoades
anarchistbunny wrote:
RedImperator wrote:I quit on that series after "Dear Doctor". Unless it becomes "The T'Pol and Hoshi Lesbian Debauchery Hour", I won't watch it again.
Wow, talk about endurance, I quit watching after they showed a klingon(seriously)
But, wouldn't that be the opening scene of Broken Bow?

Posted: 2003-02-02 06:31pm
by Darth Wong
Precisely.

Posted: 2003-02-02 10:02pm
by Anarchist Bunny
Rhoades wrote:
anarchistbunny wrote:
RedImperator wrote:I quit on that series after "Dear Doctor". Unless it becomes "The T'Pol and Hoshi Lesbian Debauchery Hour", I won't watch it again.
Wow, talk about endurance, I quit watching after they showed a klingon(seriously)
But, wouldn't that be the opening scene of Broken Bow?
If that was the name of the first episode than yes.

Posted: 2003-02-03 01:23am
by Setesh
Admiral Johnason wrote:Not even I care about big boobs that much, and I am still in high school and look at Playboy (notice I didn't say read.) I personally and getting tired of waiting for the Romulan War. This show makes no sense. it condricts the origional series by saying that it was the first long trem mission. This whole thing got fucked up the moment Mr. Roddenberry died. B&B didn't even wait for the coffin to be lowered to start to make hippie bullshit. I am sorry for just insulting hippies.
Roddy was cremated and his remains are in orbit as we type. Not joking.

Posted: 2003-02-03 02:02pm
by Baron Mordo
Yes. He met the same fate as Carl Sagan.

Posted: 2003-02-03 02:19pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Actually, only a small portion of his ashes were sent into orbit (along with those of a bunch of other people). I think they might have burned up by now.

Posted: 2003-02-03 09:19pm
by Silver
I don't watch Enterprise- what was so bad about this "Dear Doctor" episode people are talking about?

Posted: 2003-02-03 09:24pm
by neoolong
Silver wrote:I don't watch Enterprise- what was so bad about this "Dear Doctor" episode people are talking about?
The doctor and captain end up colluding to commmit genocide. And don't see why it was wrong.

Posted: 2003-02-03 09:28pm
by Ghost Rider
And add to that...they think because a lesser species is already there and show signs of intelligence...they are obviously the true race instead of the superior one who have been helping the lesser race survival :roll:

There's B&B logic for ya.

Posted: 2003-02-04 05:41pm
by Raoul Duke, Jr.
I've said it before; I'll say it again: I should take over writing Enterprise. It would be difficult to pull it out of the sewer B&B have dragged it into... but I love a challenge.

Posted: 2003-02-04 06:19pm
by Wicked Pilot
The franchise of Star Trek has become excellent evidense that ghost do not exist. This is because if ghost did exist, Gene Roddenbury would have come back in spirit form by now and delievered a horrible death to B&B.

B&B are still alive; therefore there is no such thing as ghost.

Posted: 2003-02-04 06:36pm
by Nathan F
While I might not have agreed with all of Roddenberry's views, he did a million times better at Trek than B&B. I am most sure he would role over in his grave (or space capsule, if ashes can roll over, that is ;)) if he knew what was going on with Trek.