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What Star Trek episodes or films have you been watching lately?

Shouldn't Journey to Babel be on that list?

DE:

Personally, I didn't add it because the relationship arc between Spock and his father was very small within Star Trek XI. But you can add it if you like.
The episode introduced Sarek and Amanda (and it's the only TOS episode featuring them, they only reappear in the movies), and in addition Amanda mentions Spock's childhood when he was bullied by other children for being half-human. (For the latter, TAS "Yesteryear" is also relevant.) All of this was a quite important part of STXI.


2. Amok Time (For Star Trek 11)

Reason: Kirk and Spock fight one another.
The fight in STXI is more similar to their fight in This Side of Paradise - Kirk uses very ugly insults to provoke Spock into losing his temper and beating him up, but he has another motive for it that's basically for Spock's own good and the common good (in one case, to free him from the effect of the spores, in the other, because Spock Prime instructed him that he should find a way to remove Spock from command). His insults in TSOP include insults to Spock's parents, and in STXI he provokes Spock by mentioning his mother.
 
DE:

Ah, didn't catch that. Very good. I will have to add those two episodes to my list. Very cool and thank you for pointing those out to me.

:techman:


Side Note:

However, I still feel Amok Time is important to have on the list, too, though. Kirk is still physically fighting Spock while under strong emotional influence.
 
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^ Rewatched NuTrek Friday night. Hadn't watched it since December i think. I loved it just as much as i originally did. Maybe even more.

Yeoman Randi:

Yeah, the last time I watched it was last November (when it came out on DVD). Gonna have to re-watch that one soon. Each time I watch it, I enjoy it more too.
 
I watched "The Empath" this afternoon. I've noticed that the music in season three, along with lots of other minor details (like Scotty's sideburns) give the show a different feel than it had in the first two seasons. This one, which I didn't remember that well, was a little sentimental for my tastes (the music really made it schmaltzy).

But it looked great in HD nonetheless.
 
I watched "The Empath" this afternoon. I've noticed that the music in season three, along with lots of other minor details (like Scotty's sideburns) give the show a different feel than it had in the first two seasons. This one, which I didn't remember that well, was a little sentimental for my tastes (the music really made it schmaltzy).

I love the music in season three. I thought it was some of the best musical scores in TOS, and the soundtrack CD's that include those episodes are among my favorites.
 
Im rewatching an ep a day of TNG. It makes the treadmill a whole lot easier to do.

Are you doing like I currently am with DS9 and watching in order, or just watching your favorites?

I started DS9 season four this morning, and had the time, so I ended up watching all of disk one, and started disk two with Indiscretion which is not one of my favorites despite some good Kira/Dukat moments. Next up is Rejoined, Starship Down, and Little Green Men. Three excellent episodes in a row.

I'm looking forward to breakfast tommorrow.
 
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ENT's "Cold Front"

Time Line Alteration:
Yes. Enterprise's destruction was avoided.

Temporal Incursion Type:
Temporal Manipulation (Thru Communication and Advancement)

Time Line Theories Still Active:
Altered First Contact Time Line (A Separate Diverging Time Line) and Temporal Cold War (An Alteration Within the Time Line Itself)

Time Line Manipulated:
The actual time line itself.

Any changes to the Time Line:
There are no noticeable direct changes as a result of this specific alteration in time.
 
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I watched "The Empath" this afternoon. I've noticed that the music in season three, along with lots of other minor details (like Scotty's sideburns) give the show a different feel than it had in the first two seasons. This one, which I didn't remember that well, was a little sentimental for my tastes (the music really made it schmaltzy).

I love the music in season three. I thought it was some of the best musical scores in TOS, and the soundtrack CD's that include those episodes are among my favorites.

More emphasis on strings and romantic themes in S3. More winds in S1 fo sho (except for Conscience of the King). TV scores in the 60s were winds-heavy; I believe they thought it punched through the tinny speakers better; plus Star Trek was action, so winds are a natural. I'm glad also for the different tone in the music in S3.

SUBJECT CHANGE: Just watched "Ultimate Computer": better than I remembered. Daystrom is humane (re. not killing humans) and there's some nice dialog with Kirk and McCoy about humans and being obsolete, etc. Those quiet moments are to my mind, more common in S1, so it was nice to see.
 
Ultimate Computer is an awesome Original Series episode. It's definitely one of my faves. In fact, it's even more kick butt in it's Remastered Version, too.

Heck, what am I talking about? I think all of Season 2 (Remastered) is totally rockin'...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2zIRqzWDcc&feature=related

I'm not a fan of TOS-R due to the CGI looking so out of place compared to 60s style, but I would like to see this one. The starships in fourmation are just lame.
 
I watched "The Empath" this afternoon. I've noticed that the music in season three, along with lots of other minor details (like Scotty's sideburns) give the show a different feel than it had in the first two seasons. This one, which I didn't remember that well, was a little sentimental for my tastes (the music really made it schmaltzy).

I love the music in season three. I thought it was some of the best musical scores in TOS, and the soundtrack CD's that include those episodes are among my favorites.

You know, other than the expanded score for TWOK, I think the four re-recordings of music from TOS (which include The Empath) are the only Star Trek CDs I do not own. How are they as far as re-recordings go?
 
I'm not a fan of TOS-R due to the CGI looking so out of place compared to 60s style, but I would like to see this one. The starships in fourmation are just lame.

Plynch:

There are a couple CGI shots that look bad in the Remastered Version. In fact, there is even a special effect of an enemy ship firing in one of the episodes (can't remember which one) and it looks like some kid drew a green smear across the screen with fluorescent paint. However, overall I think the majority of the effects actually enhance the Original episodes, though. And I own and have watched the Original Versions many times over.

I mean, it's the option of watching a model (which is sometimes on a string) or a really cool looking CGI shot.

And by the way, I actually hate the overuse of CGI most of the time in movies, too. Like "I Am Legend", "Die Another Day", "Van Helsing", and the Mummy sequels. It just looks absolutely fake and ridiculous to me.

I mean, for me it is totally a jaw dropping experience to watch the Remastered Version. But everyone has their own unique tastes I suppose.
 
I'm not a fan of TOS-R due to the CGI looking so out of place compared to 60s style, but I would like to see this one. The starships in fourmation are just lame.

Plynch:

There are a couple CGI shots that look bad in the Remastered Version. In fact, there is even a special effect of an enemy ship firing in one of the episodes (can't remember which one) and it looks like some kid drew a green smear across the screen with fluorescent paint. However, overall I think the majority of the effects actually enhance the Original episodes, though. And I own and have watched the Original Versions many times over.

I mean, it's the option of watching a model (which is sometimes on a string) or a really cool looking CGI shot.

And by the way, I actually hate the overuse of CGI most of the time in movies, too. Like "I Am Legend", "Die Another Day", "Van Helsing", and the Mummy sequels. It just looks absolutely fake and ridiculous to me.

I mean, for me it is totally a jaw dropping experience to watch the Remastered Version. But everyone has their own unique tastes I suppose.

I'm live and let live with them (CGIs). To me, they feel incongruous since they look like the 2000s in a '60s show. But there are definitely some original effects that are lame.

On a different note, are the TOS-R's darker? I've just seen a few clips and they look it. I've always appreciated the moodier lighting of 1st season, so I'm cool with it, if the darkness is real, and not just my eyes or monitor. Have other people noticed a darker-ness to the TOS-R?
 
I watched "The Empath" this afternoon. I've noticed that the music in season three, along with lots of other minor details (like Scotty's sideburns) give the show a different feel than it had in the first two seasons. This one, which I didn't remember that well, was a little sentimental for my tastes (the music really made it schmaltzy).

I love the music in season three. I thought it was some of the best musical scores in TOS, and the soundtrack CD's that include those episodes are among my favorites.

You know, other than the expanded score for TWOK, I think the four re-recordings of music from TOS (which include The Empath) are the only Star Trek CDs I do not own. How are they as far as re-recordings go?

They're not re-recordings. They're the same music that was in the episodes, and have been available for at least twenty years. I know of no re-recordings.
 
I'm live and let live with them (CGIs). To me, they feel incongruous since they look like the 2000s in a '60s show. But there are definitely some original effects that are lame.

Plynch:

I think if you gave the right episodes a look, I think you might like the Remastered Versions. Here are some still shots I posted in another thread...

http://trekbbs.com/showpost.php?p=4031406&postcount=22

Personally, I would rent the Remastered Version of "Doomsday Machine" (Season 2 Disc 2) through Netflix. That episode actually impressed me the most.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r8bfTbh1Bk

On a different note, are the TOS-R's darker? I've just seen a few clips and they look it. I've always appreciated the moodier lighting of 1st season, so I'm cool with it, if the darkness is real, and not just my eyes or monitor. Have other people noticed a darker-ness to the TOS-R?

They enhanced the color and cleaned up the scratches within the screen. So no. It isn't darker, it is just more rich looking and natural as if you were watching one of the other Star Trek shows. In fact, here is a brief behind the scenes clip on the process...

http://www.tubechop.com/watch/64379
 
I love the music in season three. I thought it was some of the best musical scores in TOS, and the soundtrack CD's that include those episodes are among my favorites.

You know, other than the expanded score for TWOK, I think the four re-recordings of music from TOS (which include The Empath) are the only Star Trek CDs I do not own. How are they as far as re-recordings go?

They're not re-recordings. They're the same music that was in the episodes, and have been available for at least twenty years. I know of no re-recordings.

I had some re-recordings on vinyl in the 80s: http://www.soundtrackcollector.com/catalog/soundtrackdetail.php?movieid=2705 Scroll down; it had Spectre, Conscience and two others. Re-recorded.
 
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I have been watching 'Trials and Tribbleations', as it's included on the remastered TOS second season DVD. I must say, it is quite enjoyable. Pity the rest of DS9 couldn't be as fun.
 
I love the music in season three. I thought it was some of the best musical scores in TOS, and the soundtrack CD's that include those episodes are among my favorites.

You know, other than the expanded score for TWOK, I think the four re-recordings of music from TOS (which include The Empath) are the only Star Trek CDs I do not own. How are they as far as re-recordings go?

They're not re-recordings. They're the same music that was in the episodes, and have been available for at least twenty years. I know of no re-recordings.

Star Trek Soundtracks indicates that they are in fact re-recordings, and it's a pretty accurate site. The original recordings from Star Trek that have been made available so far only include music from the following episodes:

"The Cage"
"Where No Man Has Gone Before"
"Amok Time"
"The Doomsday Machine"
"Balance of Terror" (partial)
"The Naked Time"
"Shore Leave"
"What Are Little Girls Made of?" (partial)
"The Trouble with Tribbles" (partial)
"The Corbomite Maneuver" (partial)

Actually, looking at the CD cover of the recording in question, it even states "Newly Recorded Music..." right below the title. Yeah, they're re-recordings. But if you weren't able to tell the difference from the originals, that speaks well to the quality. :)
 
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