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MikeJF posted:That was also the idea with the segmented saucer on the lower left, that modules could be swapped. That concept also had variable geometry warp drive by sliding the nacelles along the pylons they were mounted to. This was years before voyager.
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Boxturret posted:Is there a specific point in TNG where DS9 starts or do you just start alternating episodes at the start of season 6? DS9 starts soon after Chain of Command (TNG 6x11-6x12) and some things about how it starts are consequences of that episode. Also, there's a DS9 2-parter in season 2, eps 20 and 21, you want to watch that between TNG 7x20 and 7x24. And watch the first TNG movie before you start DS9 season 4. MikeJF fucked around with this message at 21:07 on May 12, 2023 |
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Der Kyhe posted:Picard had a very, very stern speech with the AI that runs the translator. Data did call French (paraphrasing) "an obscure idiot language for dipshits"
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MikeJF posted:That was also the idea with the segmented saucer on the lower left, that modules could be swapped.
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I watched TNG/DS9/VOY first run and I used to really hate Voyager but I did a rewatch of Voyager a few years back with much lower expectations and really enjoyed the show. And I think a lot of my initial feelings about Voyager were influenced by things like Non Sequitur (VOY) airing right before Way of the Warrior (DS9) and Nemesis (VOY) airing right before A Time to Stand (DS9). So I'm expecting an airdate rewatch to be interesting.
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# ? May 12, 2023 21:13 |
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Going to watch Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night followed by an episode where Tom Paris is bored with doing his job and is building a Camaro on the holodeck.
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Going to follow up In the Pale Moonlight with an episode where Chakotay almost gets a girlfriend.
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Voyager is extremely "mid"
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The problem with Voyager is they only remembered their (honestly pretty banger) series premise once every 5 or 6 episodes.
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# ? May 12, 2023 21:31 |
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I think Voyager has some really good episodes and not every episode of DS9 is great but it's absolutely crazy that they were airing an episode where Harry gets trapped in his Beowulf holonovel on the same day as Improbable Cause.
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# ? May 12, 2023 21:33 |
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The episode where brain dead Chakotay uses a medicine wheel to save the ship aired on the same day as The Die is Cast.
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Trixie Hardcore posted:I think Voyager has some really good episodes and not every episode of DS9 is great but it's absolutely crazy that they were airing an episode where Harry gets trapped in his Beowulf holonovel on the same day as Improbable Cause. "YOU BLEW UP YOUR OWN SHOP, GARAK!" God I love Rene in that episode. The scene with the poisoner is great simple suspense too.
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Nessus posted:Ah yes, the Little Caesar class It's a flying groady piece of warm poo poo, but it does the job if you're really desperate.
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nine-gear crow posted:It's a flying groady piece of warm poo poo, but it does the job if you're really desperate.
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nine-gear crow posted:It's a flying groady piece of warm poo poo, but it does the job if you're really desperate. That's a bit mean to Harry Kim.
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Nessus posted:It's an effective counter to the Romulan P'pajon at least Which was itself a direct response to a Klingon project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgxWqLoafBo
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The new Master Replicas collection just opened a bit ago. Picked me up the Titan from Lower Decks but they also have a few other cool items like The Cage Enterprise, K7, and the original Stargazer. They also had the very early enterprise with the circular engines but it's already sold out masterreplicas.com/en-us
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zoux posted:But how does the translator know not to translate merde!?! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKWvTlLMB-Y
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Nessus posted:Ah yes, the Little Caesar class "Separate the saucer saucer" Lead ship would be the USS dominos. Gets to your star system in 30 hours or it's free
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when I watched voyager and enterprise I used episode guides to thin things down then got hosed off cause different guides said different things and I felt I missed out on stuff I might have liked so I decided to do all the trek in vague order of release (well maybe not TOS animated yet), analyse it and make my own rough guide, and while I'm only just closing in on the end of TNG season 7 so far I must talk about trekke- - having previously not watched any TOS beyond fragments of episodes and a film or two, I was genuinely surprised at just how loving good the good episodes were, "city on the edge of forever" and "the conscience of the king" come to mind but there were at least half a dozen absolutely cracking episodes. - this was sadly balanced by a lot of very mediocre stuff and some absolute misogynistic poo poo, especially later on when there were a handful of sets and even fewer storylines - holy gently caress the fifth film was really loving bad I stole popcorn from one of my kids just so I could throw it at the tv and boo loudly, thank gently caress I could watch 6 right after to wash away the stain - I always had the second season of TNG as a great improvement in my head, but 1+2 become very close in average point score if I ignore the two best episodes from S2 in the calculation, S3 onwards scores generally higher then it gets a bit drifty again around S6 - bit more respect this time around for sirtis's acting, its more she just got a lot of poo poo writing that rarely gave her any agency - even for '87 or '88 im shocked the tng racist episode made it to air, somehow worse than the loving tos racist one imo - mr homn is great, coulda done with three times as much mr homn, minimum - season 1 data seemed a lot more human like than the next few seasons of data - i'm so fuckin' pumped for ds9 I might make myself do voyager first so I have something to keep looking forward to
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wesleywillis posted:"Separate the saucer saucer" The launch of "USS Left Meatballs" causes the admiralty to stop the public outreach of naming the new ships.
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DesperateDan posted:- season 1 data seemed a lot more human like than the next few seasons of data
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None warp core with left saucer
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CPColin posted:None warp core with left saucer
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Der Kyhe posted:The launch of "USS Left Meatballs" causes the admiralty to stop the public outreach of naming the new ships. Spacey McSpaceFace
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FlamingLiberal posted:He definitely emotes a lot in Season 1 before someone realized that this kind of flies in the face of his whole deal as he's not supposed to have emotions For the best, I'd say because Season 1 Data with emotions acted like a loving serial killer a lot of the time.
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The older I get the more I appreciate S1 Data and wish the rest of the show had that version of him instead of what we got. I mean. S1 Data literally FUCKS
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Dr. Soong: builds his android sons to be fully functional, fully versed in multiple techniques, a wide variety of pleasuring Also Dr. Soong: makes that a default feature while hiding dreams behind an EXP gate
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Thanks, for some reason all my googling was just getting like...star date comparisons and other unhelpful things.MikeJF posted:And watch the first TNG movie before you start DS9 season 4. This seems like a trap though
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Boxturret posted:This seems like a trap though It's not. There's a fair amount of dialogue in DS9's season 4 premiere that won't make any sense if you haven't seen Generations. (And Generations is, if anything, beautifully photographed and scored. The movie may make no sense, but aesthetically it's gorgeous.)
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Timby posted:It's not. There's a fair amount of dialogue in DS9's season 4 premiere that won't make any sense if you haven't seen Generations. It really does have one of the greatest Star Trek scores. Dennis McCarthy knocked it out of the park.
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I've seen Generations enough, for some reason I always caught the TNG movies when they were on TV but never the TOS ones.
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Data isn’t said to not be able to feel emotions until season 3, ‘Offspring’ maybe. Season one he’s clearly emotive, s2 there’s dialog to the effect that he experiences emotions differently or can’t feel certain ones. Season three he cannot feel emotion at all. Spiners performance tracks all that though
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zoux posted:Data isn’t said to not be able to feel emotions until season 3, ‘Offspring’ maybe. Season one he’s clearly emotive, s2 there’s dialog to the effect that he experiences emotions differently or can’t feel certain ones. Season three he cannot feel emotion at all. Spiners performance tracks all that though The emotion chip is introduced in Brothers, which is early season 4.
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Season 1/2 Data is a far more interesting character than what came later. I never understood why they seemed to make a very conscious change to how he was written and performed.
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I’m pretty sure it’s because they wanted a Spock 2.0. Which is crazy because Seven because a “Data but HAWT” for Voyager.
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Timby posted:It's not. There's a fair amount of dialogue in DS9's season 4 premiere that won't make any sense if you haven't seen Generations. I’m going to be honest I’ve seen Generations multiple times and I don’t remember anything in it that is essential viewing for DS9. Big Mean Jerk posted:Season 1/2 Data is a far more interesting character than what came later. I never understood why they seemed to make a very conscious change to how he was written and performed. I may be in the minority here but I actually prefer Data without emotions.
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Isn’t the extent of the Generations reference just a fairly offhand remark about the Enterprise when Worf shows up? Hardly mandatory viewing
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holefoods posted:Isn’t the extent of the Generations reference just a fairly offhand remark about the Enterprise when Worf shows up? Hardly mandatory viewing The destruction of the Enterprise is brought up multiple times in the episode.
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Timby posted:The destruction of the Enterprise is brought up multiple times in the episode. Watching The Way of the Warrior when it first aired in 1995 was absolutely insane. The TV shows actually acknowledging the movies as a thing that was concurrently happening instead of ancient history was revolutionary, especially in helping to cement Star Trek is an ongoing interconnected universe.
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