I've never had a problem with any MOD here.Equinox said:
...but be careful --- mods are very fickle here, that's all I'm saying![]()
As long as you behave yourself, nobody should.
I've never had a problem with any MOD here.Equinox said:
...but be careful --- mods are very fickle here, that's all I'm saying![]()
I agree, except DS9 for me.RaulMacca said:
Voyager didn't fill it's potential but the same is true of all trek shows even tos went dodgy towards the end, but voyager for the main part stuck with the moral play in space theme and for me thats what trek is about, not space battles or superships
You can't blame Voyager, DS9 did the samething in "The Search" & TNG "BOBW".UssHell said:
For Q and the Borg, I have something else 2 add. On Unimatrix Zero, Part I when Capt J and the troupes were beaming to the cube, Voyager's Port AND if i remember correctly starboard (not stated, but i think i saw it) necles were ruptured AND leaking plasma. But in the end, just as Voyager was warping out, the ship looked as new as ever, EVEN if it has sustained HEAVY damage, and was able to WARP out! WITH TWO NECLES RUPTURED AND LEAKING PLASMA (and yet when they were warping out the ship's nacles wearn't even damaged)!?!?? And they said, forward shield was down, and then after, we see a shot taken directly to the forward shieldsI mean... what the?...
And the script, I think was horrible.... Even though Voyager is my fav ST, they blew it with this show... -_-"
Kitty Worrier said:
It was one nacelle that was damaged - as we've seen in ENT, the remaining one is enough to warp out, just not at top speed.
Kitty Worrier said:
Since the nacelle was damaged when they left, I was under the impression they fixed the leak and did other repares before going back to the cub.
in anycase, this falls on the heads of the graphics guys.
Word!Equinox said:
Point is, stop nitpicking over little stuff. If Harry was killed in one shot and in the next is walking around having some coffee, then you have a valid argument.
UssHell said:
Kitty Worrier said:
Since the nacelle was damaged when they left, I was under the impression they fixed the leak and did other repares before going back to the cub.
in anycase, this falls on the heads of the graphics guys.
uhhh NO they were still in the battle, I ment, so u have a auto healing nacelle in the middle of the battle... wtf?What is this? The awesome power of self-sealing stem bolts?
And geesh, hey could have been at least less lazy... a few scorches on the outer hull won't exactly kill the budget in Unimatrix Zero, Part I near the end
And cmon, in part II when VOY was going back to retreave the cap't they took a direct hit on the outer bull, from a borg tactical cube and what did we see? a big black scortch ... hmmm somehow I think that a BIG rip in the outer hull would be more approprete, considering VOY's hull be able to take on borg fire like abbative armor, why even bother bringing the shields online? At that rate of hull disentagration, just put a few extra meters of hull on the ship, maybe increase the yeild of the structural integeraty shield and then u can just ram it though a borg cube no problemo -_-" Why even bother with the heavy fleets?![]()
Which is why I say, with 5 Trek shows, each one had a different style to fit all types of sci-fi fans.Equinox said:
^^^ I'd rather have an episodic series than a soap-opera-ish Trek like DS9. Have you ever tried watching a random episode of DS9 and attempted getting into it? Almost impossible (unless you have an excellent memory) because you need to watch DS9 eps in chunks of three or four usually.
With Voyager you can do that or just sit back, pick out any episode (two parters, excluded, of course) and know exactly what's going on!
This was a huge part of TOS & TNG's appeal - ease of access by everyone.
:thumbsup:presence said:
It seems like we sometimes bring our expectataions of how Voyager "should be" and then fault the show for not living up to our wishes. Why come to it with an agenda at all? Why not enjoy it, just as it is? It doesn't have to be like TNG, DS9, or even something my Aunt Martha said. When I first heard about the series, I groaned. It sounded to me like the Federation meets "Lost In Space". Now that I'm watching it, I think GR would be smiling.
presence said:
It seems like we sometimes bring our expectataions of how Voyager "should be" and then fault the show for not living up to our wishes. Why come to it with an agenda at all? Why not enjoy it, just as it is? It doesn't have to be like TNG, DS9, or even something my Aunt Martha said. When I first heard about the series, I groaned. It sounded to me like the Federation meets "Lost In Space". Now that I'm watching it, I think GR would be smiling.
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