Unpopular Trek Opinions — What Are Yours?

Discussion in 'General Trek Discussion' started by Michael, Mar 22, 2010.

  1. DevilEyes

    DevilEyes Rear Admiral Rear Admiral

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    Finally, a list where I completely and vehemently disagree with each one of the opinions. :lol: :bolian:

    (Well, apart from TWOK being a fine movie)
     
  2. Renvar

    Renvar Lieutenant Commander Red Shirt

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    - I never had that much of a problem with Wesley Crusher.
    - I don't believe the Borg are inherently evil.
    - I have disliked Data ever since he installed his emotion chip, even though I agree that it's a good character advancement.
    - Enterprise was a good series, from first episode to last.
     
  3. Chrisisall

    Chrisisall Commodore Commodore

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    Epic agree.
     
  4. Danny99

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    I agree with that. Early TNG seemed to have more danger to it, more exploration. Later TNG did have some good episodes, but it seemed like a pleasure cruise with Enterprise-D never in any real danger.
     
  5. TrekAlliance92

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    For several different reasons. I enjoy more episodes per seasons 1 - 3 than the others. The reasons behind those include:

    - Superior music (Got to love Ron Jones)
    - More sense of exploration
    - More sci-fi plots. In other words, I felt after Season 4, there were too many "character" focused episodes like "The Inner Light," "Liasons," "Eye of the Beholder, " etc. There were still some gems like "Parallels," "Devil's Due," and "Timescape" though.
    - Preferred the older style uniforms
    - Less action in 4 - 7. And, NO saucer separation. :shifty:
     
  6. Shatnertage

    Shatnertage Rear Admiral Rear Admiral

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    That I enjoy watching Star Trek.
     
  7. RandyS

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    I like Vic Fontaine and wish, once DS9 ended, they could have figured out a way to add him to Voyager. Yes, I know that was impossible, but it would have been interesting for the Doctor to have had a purely holographic friend.
     
  8. Arpy

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    DS9 lost major cred with me when they added the Defiant...the show about a station sticking around in one place indeed. :vulcan:

    The Bajorans were really lackluster for being the locals we were gonna stick around for seven years.

    I liked the Circle trilogy and episodes like "Necessary Evil".


    I was disappointed when in TNG's "The Most Toys" Kivas Fajo throws some liquid on Data's uniform and it began to disintegrate because it was made of only fabric. Cool visual, but I thought they were made of more sophisticated stuff. TOS suggested they may even have climate control. Stuff like that and replicated food not tasting the same (or better!) than natural food irks me.
     
  9. Joel_Kirk

    Joel_Kirk Rear Admiral Rear Admiral

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    Seven of Nine is supposedly 'well-endowed'....(Yeah, from behind, especially in that shiny grey catsuit; but in the front?)

    I don't see it...:shrug:

    She's definitely not small, but she's not 'jumpin' out at cha'' either....














    ;)
     
  10. Chrisisall

    Chrisisall Commodore Commodore

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    I am definitely a member.:techman:
     
  11. G2309

    G2309 Captain Captain

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    Sisko is the best of all the Captains.
     
  12. RandyS

    RandyS Vice Admiral Admiral

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    I don't know if that's "unpopular", but not with me. I happen to agree with you.
     
  13. Chrisisall

    Chrisisall Commodore Commodore

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    Maybe, but Kirk could still kick his a**.:rommie:
     
  14. T'Girl

    T'Girl Vice Admiral Admiral

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    Yes, but could Kirk's writers beat Sisko's writers?
     
  15. Chrisisall

    Chrisisall Commodore Commodore

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    Any day, T.
    Except for Spock's Brain, clearly.:rommie:
     
  16. DevilEyes

    DevilEyes Rear Admiral Rear Admiral

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    :wtf:
     
  17. Chrisisall

    Chrisisall Commodore Commodore

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    Cheetos!:rommie:
     
  18. Arpy

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    Hmmm, machines that construct food molecule by molecule vs. withering dirty leaves and filthy unhealthy animals chopped and heated together... It's like saying a giant sand castle pummeled together by giant baby hands is superior to a house built brick by brick. Or that you don't need chemotherapy to cure cancer but natural nuts and berries.

    I'd take a sandwich over a twinkie today too, but 400 years hence, replicate me some...anything! It'll be like heroine or sex, it's so delicious. If anything they'll have to try to make food not so delicious that we eat ourselves to death.
     
  19. Chrisisall

    Chrisisall Commodore Commodore

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    Well, given that cancerous cells are getting taken care of by your body's immune system all the time, and that chemotherapy breaks down said system, it is highly possible that in many instances, natural nuts and berries just might work better...:shifty:
     
  20. barnaclelapse

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    See I like that they started believing their own hype, as you say. I think it gave them more ambition to do good work.

    Just my opinion though.