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How many of you have seen every Trek episode?

I'm not too far from reaching this goal, but I'd have to watch the first two seasons of TNG plus that episode where Archer lets his dog pee on some aliens' sacred tree. I'm not sure this is something I want to add to my bucket list.
ENT all -except I refuse to watch TATV
STAY STRONG!!! :eek:
 
Also, since about 1988, I've been compiling a list of every episode and movie as I watch them, listing Stardates, air dates, etc., on my computer. When someone got around to inventing the Internet, I turned my episode list into a Web site.

What is your most watched episode?

When I was a kid I cut out the TOS description from TV Guide and pasted each one in order into a little notebook. Then I would put a tick next to them as I watched them to keep track of how many times I'd seen each one. I was watching it twice a day at that point as I managed to get it on two different channels. Even so there were some eps I saw many times (CotEF) and others I had seen three times maximum (The Alternative Factor--no loss that). Nothing was less than three times but many were a lot higher. These weren't shown in any order, it was all pot luck.

I never continued to do this, though I do have a record in my email of every time I watch ST:XI.
 
I was a kid in the 80's and remember TOS being on now and then on CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corp.). I really got into it when TNG started in 1987. Today, the newer series are broadcast daily on Space (Canada's SyFy) and so I watch episodes regularly. They're shown in order. So, the percentages for me are:

TOS = 50%
TAS = 0% (I don't remember it ever being on. I'd have to buy it to watch it.)
TNG = 100%
DS9 = 100%
VOY = 100%
ENT = 100%
Films = 95% (While I've seen parts of TMP, I've never actually watched it from start to finish)
 
I think I still need to see half a season of ENT, pretty sure I've seen all of VOY, but have only seen a few episodes of TAS and probably won't see the rest.
 
Star Trek Complete Comic Collection DVD,

http://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Complete-Comic-Collection/dp/B001B5KYR2

/faints

WOW.

How many hours does it take to read do you think?

Forever!:lol: But it's 100% worth it. They've even got all the old ads and letter pages... it's awesome.

Good luck getting it where you are - only one Amazon Market seller would ship it to the UK for me. I know of a guy in Australia who had to get it via a friend in the US.
 
Star Trek Complete Comic Collection DVD,

http://www.amazon.com/Star-Trek-Complete-Comic-Collection/dp/B001B5KYR2

/faints

WOW.

How many hours does it take to read do you think?

Forever!:lol: But it's 100% worth it. They've even got all the old ads and letter pages... it's awesome.

Good luck getting it where you are - only one Amazon Market seller would ship it to the UK for me. I know of a guy in Australia who had to get it via a friend in the US.

Those jerks!!! Actually it's the Aus govco's protectionist laws about the book industry that is the problem.

I have means though.. means and ends, lol.
 
The free ones that aren't on the DVD are here. Your enjoyment of the UK strips is dependant on how much you like Gold Key Trek comics. I love them. Like early Gold Key, the writers had never actually seen the show - the first few issues star "Captain Kurt"(:rofl:) and a USS Enterprise that has to be seen to be believed.

The comics on the DVD are far, far superior. The first DC comics run is fantastic, as is Early Voyages and Starfleet Academy. The TNG ones have some great moments, too.
 
TOS-Maybe 75%
TAS- 0%
TNG- 100%
DS9- All but two or three episodes, I think
VOY- 100%
ENT- All but two or three episodes, I think

All of the movies, more than once.
 
That's an interesting avatar Lowdarzz. What is it?

It's a picture of two generations of Ghost Rider's riding through the desert at night. I've been reading the Ghost Rider comic book for years.

GR.jpg
 
I believe I've seen every episode, including TAS, which I remember as a little kid, but not until I found the set for $10 at Wal Mart did I realize how much of it I still remember.
I went a long, long time without seeing TNG's Sub Rosa but finally broke down and saw it on BBC America, boy, do I wish I had that hour of my life back...

I suppose it's possible that I've missed an episode or two of VOY or ENT, since I really haven't rewatched much of those series.
 
I've seen all the movies
TOS- 100%
TNG-1005
DS9-100%
VOY-100%
ENT- 25%
TAS-0%

I have everything on DVD and am working my way through ENT and TAS.
 
Also, since about 1988, I've been compiling a list of every episode and movie as I watch them, listing Stardates, air dates, etc., on my computer. When someone got around to inventing the Internet, I turned my episode list into a Web site.
What is your most watched episode?

When I was a kid I cut out the TOS description from TV Guide and pasted each one in order into a little notebook. Then I would put a tick next to them as I watched them to keep track of how many times I'd seen each one. I was watching it twice a day at that point as I managed to get it on two different channels. Even so there were some eps I saw many times (CotEF) and others I had seen three times maximum (The Alternative Factor--no loss that). Nothing was less than three times but many were a lot higher. These weren't shown in any order, it was all pot luck.
I'm sure I've seen every episode and movie at least three times (though I've never thought to count my number of repeat viewings).

In the '70s and '80s, TOS re-runs were on five times a week on some channel, so I'd get through them all about twice a year, and I caught all TAS episodes on the Nickelodeon channel in the mid-'80s. I taped all the TNG, DS9, and Voyager episodes as they aired, and watched them multiple times while making notes for my Episode Guide, and I saved most Enterprise episodes on my TiVo DVR.

Yes, I, too, have seen "The Alternative Factor" at least three times -- each time, I think the next time I watch it, it might make more sense; alas, I am always wrong. ...
 
In the '70s and '80s, TOS re-runs were on five times a week on some channel, so I'd get through them all about twice a year, and I caught all TAS episodes on the Nickelodeon channel in the mid-'80s. I taped all the TNG, DS9, and Voyager episodes as they aired, and watched them multiple times while making notes for my Episode Guide, and I saved most Enterprise episodes on my TiVo DVR.

Yes, I, too, have seen "The Alternative Factor" at least three times -- each time, I think the next time I watch it, it might make more sense; alas, I am always wrong. ...

Similar story here. Definitely seen each and every episode multiple times, and it all started with TOS in syndication on NY's WPIX 11. The first Trek book I bought was Allan Asherman's The Star Trek Compendium. I read it cover to cover as I started to tape the reruns and keep track of which ones I had. I remember longing to see The Enterprise Incident, it sounded so cool, and got momentarily excited while watching the teaser to Friday's Child when Kirk says "While we're negotiating, we don't want the Enterprise to become an incident up here." I was like, is this it? Then I saw the opening title LOL

Had a TOS disk in the other night and worked my way around to The Alternative Factor again, but was way too busy multitasking to even try and make sense of it :guffaw:
 
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