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duday58 wrote:I wish i could be in someone's sig.
Alexwales93 wrote:100th post!
darvlay wrote:Get over it, people. It's just a crazy lookin' bear ejaculating into the waiting maw of an eager fox. Nothing more.
lduke1990 wrote:proton/photon (same thing really just different series, and I can't really think atm) torpedoes are NOT gigaton nukes, if they were an unsheilded frigate would be obliterated in a matter of seconds. the only reason the death star one was destroyed was because the torpedoe hit it's reactor core, causing it to go critical, which caused a chain reaction which destroyed the space station.
Jenos Ridan wrote:The Prequels are in a way written a lot like the old tragic plays of ancient Greece. Anakin is the tragic hero, doomed to become that evil that he is fighting to stop because of his hubris. However, the Original Trilogy is different in that it a redemptive play, the era of darkness ending and all wrongs being righted.
Having said that, Lucas needs to tell the rest of the story. The Expanded Universe does on occation a good job, but I want to see some on these events on the big sceen.
btownmeggy wrote:Jenos Ridan wrote:The Prequels are in a way written a lot like the old tragic plays of ancient Greece. Anakin is the tragic hero, doomed to become that evil that he is fighting to stop because of his hubris. However, the Original Trilogy is different in that it a redemptive play, the era of darkness ending and all wrongs being righted.
Having said that, Lucas needs to tell the rest of the story. The Expanded Universe does on occation a good job, but I want to see some on these events on the big sceen.
I want an Old Republic movie. I love the Old Republic's grandeur in decadence. Something about the Yuuzhan Vong might also make for a good horror film. Maybe the Yuuzhan Vong versus the Borg--they collide in some intermediate galaxy and a battle of the spookiest sci-fi species ensues.
got tonkaed wrote:i do think you hit a pretty good point there....(not that i know for sure of course...im just a baby) but when the first batch came out...they really were doing some stuff that was pretty on the cutting edge and changed thigns a lot. Even though the tech for the new ones was really impressive...it didnt have the "we are seeing something thats never been done before" feel that a lot of people seem to talk about the first 3 movies as having.
btownmeggy wrote:Jenos Ridan wrote:The Prequels are in a way written a lot like the old tragic plays of ancient Greece. Anakin is the tragic hero, doomed to become that evil that he is fighting to stop because of his hubris. However, the Original Trilogy is different in that it a redemptive play, the era of darkness ending and all wrongs being righted.
Having said that, Lucas needs to tell the rest of the story. The Expanded Universe does on occation a good job, but I want to see some on these events on the big sceen.
I want an Old Republic movie. I love the Old Republic's grandeur in decadence. Something about the Yuuzhan Vong might also make for a good horror film. Maybe the Yuuzhan Vong versus the Borg--they collide in some intermediate galaxy and a battle of the spookiest sci-fi species ensues.
static_ice wrote:I'm home but I don't care about star warsJenos Ridan wrote:Woah, nobody home.....
lduke1990 wrote:trek vs wars again, that is slightly older than those stupid mario vs sonic debates from grade school
hecter wrote:That would be awesome on so many levels…
lduke1990 wrote:All I was saying is that the debate would be childish, because it would degenerate (as most debates) do into name calling and crying. I have been a Star Wars fan since 1996 (the year I first saw the movies). I was merely playing at being the devil's advocate when I advocated Trek over Wars. I will have you know that George Lucas never specifically discussed his laser physics they just did damage, so anything that you say is just speculation by other people. George Lucas has admitted that the light saber will probably never work in real life, therefore stop ragging on me when Gene Roddenberry (sp) actually tries to insert some real life physics into his work.
lduke1990 wrote:All I was saying is that the debate would be childish, because it would degenerate (as most debates) do into name calling and crying. I have been a Star Wars fan since 1996 (the year I first saw the movies). I was merely playing at being the devil's advocate when I advocated Trek over Wars. I will have you know that George Lucas never specifically discussed his laser physics they just did damage, so anything that you say is just speculation by other people. George Lucas has admitted that the light saber will probably never work in real life, therefore stop ragging on me when Gene Roddenberry (sp) actually tries to insert some real life physics into his work.
Nobunaga wrote:lduke1990 wrote:All I was saying is that the debate would be childish, because it would degenerate (as most debates) do into name calling and crying. I have been a Star Wars fan since 1996 (the year I first saw the movies). I was merely playing at being the devil's advocate when I advocated Trek over Wars. I will have you know that George Lucas never specifically discussed his laser physics they just did damage, so anything that you say is just speculation by other people. George Lucas has admitted that the light saber will probably never work in real life, therefore stop ragging on me when Gene Roddenberry (sp) actually tries to insert some real life physics into his work.
... Sometimes simple is good. Lasers do damage, nuff said.
.. I gotta tell you, Trek, man... I picked up the DS9 series and watched it through, over several days... without all the make-believe tech in that show, nothing would get done... about half the stories would just die. I don't mean space-flight and all that, but the CONSTANT reliance Trek has on fixing the inertial dampeners, or modifying the deflector array to achieve some spectacular feat necessary for everybody to survive. If not that, then probably a tachion field of some kind, or neutrino emissions will save the day.
... yawn ....
Minister Masket wrote:Dont forget Stargate-SG5!
Nobunaga wrote:Minister Masket wrote:Dont forget Stargate-SG5!
... never heard of it, actually... SG1, yes, the original I know.
.... (been away for a while - the TV in my cell only gets 3 channels - something in the padding on the walls interferes with the reception).
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