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could'a..should'a

On the subject of Tom Riker, the episode Second Chances could have solved a whole lot of problems if they had gone through with the switch. Will should have seen that he's been spinning his wheels as first officer and finally accepted a command, move Data up to XO and let Thomas start earning his way back up at OPS. Also, let Thomas and Deanna have the relationship they should have had far sooner and we could still see Will as a "special guest star" every now and then.

Yep..I think they should have done exactly that...but by that time I think Paramount told Berman to just coast until the movies, and not change anything until that time...

Rob
 
^^ Quite true. Connery had the name recognition but, honestly, I don't know if he would have turned in as effective a performance as Luckinbill did. Say what you like about the story, but I think he turned in a fine performance and was very effective in the role.
 
I wish that VOY would have done the episode Origin of the Species, which told of the Borg's beginings. Search it out if you haven't read it. With very few changes it would've made an excellent episode.
 
I know this would probably completely negate the whole dramatics of her death, but the sucker for happy endings that I am, I really wanted to have Sito Jaxa be found and rescued on DS9. I seem to recall that was actually discussed by TPTB.
 
Robin Williams portraying Rasmussen in TNG's A Matter of Time. Damn you, Spielberg!

:scream:Em-effing Robin Williams!:mad:

That's true. The then-future Sultan of Schmaltz & Master of Mr.Goodbars was indeed the intended portrayer of chrononaut baddy Rasmussen.

His Irritance shoud've played duplicitous Rasmussen, given the sappy marathon of violin-flix RW chose to do after that.

Now, I'd say B&B should only hire RW for ST under the condition his chatacter is shown buying the farm on screen.
It'd be great:techman: to see RW blow up real good:beer:
 
His Irritance shoud've played duplicitous Rasmussen, given the sappy marathon of violin-flix RW chose to do after that.
Hey! I like "What Dreams May Come"!

Not sure what your problem is with Robin Williams, but aside from that, I've gotta tell you - your posts over the last week have made me an Aquehonga fan! Good stuff. :techman:

Almost as good as .... Robin Williams. :p
 
My pick would be when people were saying Linda Hamilton was going to play the captain on Voyager. Would have changed the whole tenor of the show, I think, and for a good bit better.

Joanna Cassidy was the candidate I hoped for. Then again, it could also be thought Janeway was a bullet that she is grateful missed her.
 
Sean Connery as Sybok would have elevated that film significantly.

I'm not too sure on that. It might have been a better, more established name. But I can't imagine a Connery Sybock having as much energy and passion in the voice.
Run the bit in RISING SUN when Connery speaks a klingon-inflected Japanese bark (apparently japanese people think the pronounciation is hysterical) at somebody, saying "dont you fuck with me."

Plenty o' energyNpassion. But I still think Von Sydow or Brandauer would have been great choices for Sybok too, but I guess they also cost too much.
 
Not sure what your problem is with Robin Williams, but aside from that, I've gotta tell you - your posts over the last week have made me an Aquehonga fan! Good stuff. :techman:

Almost as good as .... Robin Williams. :p

:techman: :cool:

The worst part of all this is it looks like Robin Williams is more likely the ROBIN Mr. Spock is a direct descendant of rather than Burt Ward's Robin of BATMAN, despite all the “evidence” falsely verifying Amanda Grayson, Spock's ma, as being Dick Grayson's direct descendant.

The now-debunked “proof” was the Grayson Factor & the Gotham Bats baseball team.

Gotham Bats:wtf:

An utterly ludicrous joke of a name:lol:

Were Trek writers serious:confused:
 
Sean Connery as Sybok would have elevated that film significantly.

I'm not too sure on that. It might have been a better, more established name. But I can't imagine a Connery Sybock having as much energy and passion in the voice.
Run the bit in RISING SUN when Connery speaks a klingon-inflected Japanese bark (apparently japanese people think the pronounciation is hysterical) at somebody, saying "dont you fuck with me."

Plenty o' energyNpassion. But I still think Von Sydow or Brandauer would have been great choices for Sybok too, but I guess they also cost too much.


I think LUCKINGBILL was better than Sydow...personally, I think SYDOW has been in more stupid scifi/fantasy movies than he has been in good ones. Overated actor IMO...a poor man's Christopher Plummer

Rob
 
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