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Which era do you prefer, the 23rd or 24th Century?

Not dissing TOS, but I'd have to say the 24th, because it got a lot more development onscreen.
 
The OP doesn't allow people to say the 22nd century, I see.

In any case, I'll take 23rd.
 
23rd, because (in the movies) it looks like the 1980s which was the coolest decade ever.

In the series it looks like the Cold War era which is cool too.
 
Since I am a big fan of both TOS and TNG I say I like the 23rd and 24th centuries equally.
 
Got to be the 23rd. It felt like Kirk's ship was all alone, out in the darkness, usually far from help.

He didn't have a brand new starship, and it was crew'ed by regular joes.

Nothing memorable about the 22nd century. ;)
Hmmm, Kirk, Picard, Sisko and Janeway never fell down in their own showers ... that was kind of memorable.

:)
 
Got to be the 23rd. It felt like Kirk's ship was all alone, out in the darkness, usually far from help.

He didn't have a brand new starship, and it was crew'ed by regular joes.

Nothing memorable about the 22nd century. ;)
Hmmm, Kirk, Picard, Sisko and Janeway never fell down in their own showers ... that was kind of memorable.

:)
Didn't Archer fall up first?
 
Having grown up in the 1960s, I suppose I relate better to the characters in Trek TOS than any of the subsequent Trek incarnations. Star Trek's 23rd century is the future I'd like to live in. I should be out there with Captain Kirk.

(Of course, a lot of folks who know me think I already am out there with Captain Kirk.) :)
 
Got to be the 23rd. It felt like Kirk's ship was all alone, out in the darkness, usually far from help.

He didn't have a brand new starship, and it was crew'ed by regular joes.

Nothing memorable about the 22nd century. ;)
Hmmm, Kirk, Picard, Sisko and Janeway never fell down in their own showers ... that was kind of memorable.

:)
Didn't Archer fall up first?

Yeah, the gravitation was off for a few seconds and when it came back on there wasn't long enough warning to get his feet near the floor.
 
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