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gethine wrote:which one is the quantum leap guy?
Nobunaga wrote:... I was seriously disappointed by Enterprise. It was like Star Trek Lite.
... and the opening theme... Were they targeting the Country Music crowd with that travesty of a theme?
... DS9 had the best long-run story-line, and Sisko was the most developed character of any Trek captain... with Picard a close second.
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btownmeggy wrote:I love all of them SO MUCH (in a way that's even more pathological and absurd than that statement initially sounds).
I admire all of them except Kirk and I'm in love with all of them except Janeway (well, maybe a little).
But, my favorite---MY FAVORITE---is Captain Archer! He's so brave! In fact, he might be the bravest character in fiction EVER!
I told my mom the other day that the moment that Captain Archer jumps through the time portal feet-first and kicks the Suliban in the chest was the greatest moment of my life. She accepted my statement as truth.
hecter wrote:Ya, but he's almost inhuman, and I find doesn't have enough depth…
Picard, you could tell was a human being. You saw him cry, laugh and get angry. Archer just kinda kicked a lot of ass…
btownmeggy wrote:hecter wrote:Ya, but he's almost inhuman, and I find doesn't have enough depth…
Picard, you could tell was a human being. You saw him cry, laugh and get angry. Archer just kinda kicked a lot of ass…
But Archer IS human, not a superhero with magic powers attained through contact with radioactive waste, which is what really makes him seem so very brave.
Archer was steeled by Earth's conflict with the Vulcans over space travel and inter-species diplomacy.
He took such risks because he had something to prove for all of Humanity. He felt that without his cold determination, Earth would be forever stunted.
btownmeggy wrote:I love all of them SO MUCH (in a way that's even more pathological and absurd than that statement initially sounds).
I admire all of them except Kirk and I'm in love with all of them except Janeway (well, maybe a little).
But, my favorite---MY FAVORITE---is Captain Archer! He's so brave! In fact, he might be the bravest character in fiction EVER!
I told my mom the other day that the moment that Captain Archer jumps through the time portal feet-first and kicks the Suliban in the chest was the greatest moment of my life. She accepted my statement as truth.
Stopper wrote:btownmeggy wrote:I love all of them SO MUCH (in a way that's even more pathological and absurd than that statement initially sounds).
I admire all of them except Kirk and I'm in love with all of them except Janeway (well, maybe a little).
But, my favorite---MY FAVORITE---is Captain Archer! He's so brave! In fact, he might be the bravest character in fiction EVER!
I told my mom the other day that the moment that Captain Archer jumps through the time portal feet-first and kicks the Suliban in the chest was the greatest moment of my life. She accepted my statement as truth.
Oh man, that post is a really funny joke...erm, if you were joking.
btownmeggy wrote:You're right, I was joking.
I'd have to be crazy to not be in love with Captain Janeway.
gimpyThewonder wrote:definitely Picard. it always comes down to Picard and Kirk, and in a fight Picard would win. Kirk only fighting move was the double axe-handle to the back - you know the thing where you put your hands together an whalop someone. Picard at least had more moves, plus he trained w/ Wharf and knew Klingon ju-jitsu and stuff. oh ya, he also didn't solve every episode by making out w/ green chicks or fighting someone.
Nobunaga wrote:gimpyThewonder wrote:definitely Picard. it always comes down to Picard and Kirk, and in a fight Picard would win. Kirk only fighting move was the double axe-handle to the back - you know the thing where you put your hands together an whalop someone. Picard at least had more moves, plus he trained w/ Wharf and knew Klingon ju-jitsu and stuff. oh ya, he also didn't solve every episode by making out w/ green chicks or fighting someone.
.... whereas Picard's method of problem-solving so often looked something like this:
>> Geordi LeForge: "Captain, yadayadayada deflector array with yadayadayada neutrino emissions yadayadayada and then yadayadayada with inertial dampners yadayadayada to the warp core, might just do it."
>> Picard: "Make it so!"
... This kind of thing was the answer to at least 70% of the conflicts encountered in the series.... yaaaawn.
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Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.
ConfederateSS wrote:Just because people are idiots... Doesn't make them wrong.
Jenos Ridan wrote:BTW, the New Battlestar Galactica would eat Picard's band of would-be thespians for an appetizer before breakfast. Hence why I called Data a toaster.
Sackett58 wrote:Enterprise had so much promise. At the end the only thing I looked forward to was Sato and T'Pol coming back from planet missions.
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