I forgot DS9 even had a disappearing planet episode. Shows how much of an impression "Meridian" made on me.Eddie was referring to a DS9 episode when he said "of the series"; I too had DS9 in mind when I responded to him.
I forgot DS9 even had a disappearing planet episode. Shows how much of an impression "Meridian" made on me.Eddie was referring to a DS9 episode when he said "of the series"; I too had DS9 in mind when I responded to him.
I'm just now looking at this thread, but I'm with you on this one, Amasov. And yes, The Wrath of Kahn was a good movie, but I also don't think that it was as great as everyone else does. And as a matter of fact, I always thought that the sequel The Search for Spock, was much better than The Wrath of Khan.I'll start.
I don't think The Wrath of Khan is the best Star Trek movie or even as good a movie as my fellow fans think it is. I hear all kinds of reasons as to why it is considered the best, but, the most common one I hear is that because it isn't The Motion Picture -- which is just absurd. As if the whole reason Wrath of Khan should be considered the best is because it's better than the movie before it, which assumes that I share the same general sentiments about the first movie as everyone else -- which I don't.
I like the Wrath of Khan just fine. It's a perfectly good Star Trek movie, but I think the franchise has done much better since it came out. I don't like that it's put on this pedestal where every new Star Trek film has to be compared with it.
My biggest issue with Regeneration is that it makes the crew of the Enterprise look sloppy in not cleaning up their mess after First Contact.
There are Space Irish over on TNG and Holographic Irish over on VOY; if we'd had "(insert special descriptor here) Irish" on DS9, we could have had a three-way brawl between the lot.
I don't care about the age difference so much as the fact that Harry is basically Linnis's uncle. That's all kinds of wrong.And yes, I'm even fine with Harry and Linnis... we've seen three people with human lifespan romancing Ocampa, and all were honorable men. I can take it on faith that no exploitation happened.
On to the next planet! After all, Kirk was already going to have to explain to Starfleet Command why Starfleet was going to have to visit Sigma Iotia II every year to collect a monetary cut of a deal that Starfleet Command had nothing to do with.![]()
With a stop at Ceti Alpha V(I) to check in on the deposed superman and his red-shirt deserter.TOS and how it handled leaving behind advanced technology also did it awkwardly but at least Kirk just accepted that the contamination had already taken place 100 years before and McCoy's communicator wasn't going to be a life or death situation. If anything Kirk, Spock and McCoy all mused on how the inhabitants of Sigma Iotia II would back-engineer his communicator and one day be as advanced as Starfleet.
On to the next planet! After all, Kirk was already going to have to explain to Starfleet Command why Starfleet was going to have to visit Sigma Iotia II every year to collect a monetary cut of a deal that Starfleet Command had nothing to do with.![]()
Why hasn't LOWER DECKS done an episode that returns to Sigma Iotia II to collect the Federation's piece of the action?! Whelp, I have another spec script to write.
Wasn’t that going to be the original plot of the DS9 anniversary episode the became Trials and Tribbleations? I could swear I read that before.
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