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Options of watching Voyager?

^Yep, we're spammed with Trek goodness. I saw "Blood Fever" a couple of weeks ago.

They've also started showing classic Doctor Who serials on Horror, which is quite a bit of fun.
 
20 years ago wireless data transfers might have seemed impossible to imagine.

20 years form now, super wireless plus gold will be able to scan inert media like cds and dvds within a proscribed radius, 40 feet depending on the power source, and copy it onto a local 90 zettabyte thumb drive remotely.

:)
 
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Dinner theater is like some kind of hell to me, I can't believe anyone would want to eat dinner and have theater going on around them or in front of them or whatever.. I dunno, you would think considering how happy I am eating dinner in front of the computer (I have Buffy primed and ready to go right now, also toast) I would think a Night Out doing just what I love doing at home would somehow be exciting. But it isn't. Because you can't concentrate on the dinner, or have conversation as you are watching the show and the show is from what I've seen always godawful in some way and that is going to make the dinner less fun. But I don't like theater. So maybe that's it. ANYWAY yeah I would go to a Star Trek dinner theater, especially if the food was Trek themed. I would rather be IN the Star Trek dinner theater show than watching it though.
 
You weren't even tempted to see Star Trek the Experience in Las Vegas while it was still happening?

[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SziLQXNWCbQ[/yt]

This is why adults have full time jobs, so that they can spend thirty hours in a jet plane for no god damned reason.
 
But that wasn't a show where you are trapped in a seat as a passive spectator. That was like a REALLY lame version of the holodeck/museum where you walked around inside fake Star Trek with the real Star Trek behind glass and there was also alcohol. So yes of COURSE I wanted to see it!

(But given the choice between seeing that and seeing Hong Kong I would have taken Hong Kong in a heartbeat.)

Oh man I love that Klingon calvary music..
 
Someone lied to me years ago.

I had always thought you got to sit down to a meal while Riker turned your stomach.

My bad.
 
Re: Options of watching Voyager?

Do you get Amazon Prime? VOY's available free through Amazon Prime Video.

AFAIK all of Star Trek is available on Amazon Prime, even ENT in HD.
 
The only Star Trek I can watch/receive on television is Star Trek TNG on Canvas, it's a Belgium channel. They just started airing the second season.


People living in the U.K. can watch Star Trek Voyager season 4 on the Syfy channel.
 
Hulu is restricted to the US.

But it is piss easy to trick your browser into saying that it is from other countries.

Which makes viewing it on Hulu as illegal as using a fake ID to drink in a bar when you are still underage.

Regional restrictions are racist.

But they'd rather stop giving the yanks free shit than open wide for us foreign devils.
 
New Zealand.

Once a month, me and the family have to cull back the creeping Hobbit infestation with cricket bats.
 
Apparently startrek.com has it all? To stream legally?

I heard it is on tv late night in Aus but I don't have actual tv. A friend has been watching some VOY (I think) that way though.

Thank you, apparently I don't visit startrek.com that often, I checked and they do have full episodes streaming although they're not available to watch here where I live, I don't know what geographic area they serve.

I think I'd be more interested in learning whether it's airing right now on television somewhere, by now it's an old show and must have disappeared from all broadcast television, although I still like it and think has aged pretty well.

Didn't read the whole thread yet, but I watch it usually on Netflix (It has all of Trek except for a few movies).

Here's a sorta-kinda-not legal option.

http://www.primewire.ag/watch-5214-Star-Trek-Voyager

I have all the dvds bought from Amazon too. If I recall correctly, they weren't too expensive.
 
Find an equally nerdy friend of the appropriate gender with similar tastes.

Erect a sham marriage of convenience.

Register at Amazon.

Go through with the wedding ceremony.

Collect thousands and thousands of dollars worth of dvd box sets.

If you don't stay together for 3 months, a person with good manners has to return all the gifts, so try to stay together that long without killing each other.
 
But who keeps the dvds? When you stop cohabitating? Better to have someone with markedly different tastes so that they get to have all their ABC Procedurals and you get to have all your Trek etc..

Also people expect actual food in return for the gift so the plan needs a way of making the math work.
 
The parents of the bride is supposed to pay for the wedding.

You don't think Wedding registries can be gimicked to cheat your fiends?

"We actually want two of everything, but can you make it look like we're not already dividing our assets 3 months before the ceremony? Please and thank you."
 
The parents of the bride is supposed to pay for the wedding.

Nobody does that any more.

I think the scam lovers should have a contract ahead of time stipulating which dvd's each of them gets. No doubling up, that might get tricky at the reception. "Oh I gave them Season 3 of TNG, they are such nerds!" "What! I gave them that season too!"

One person gets two 7 season Trek series and the other person gets one 7 season Trek series and ENT and TOS so they both get 14 seasons of Trek.
 
If you are a DVD person, find a Blu-ray person to hook up with, and vice versus if you happen to be the Bluray person?

Some friends of mine, who have been together for at least 10 years unified their DVD collections inside maybe 12 bookshelves in their lounge, and then it grew like that thorn forest around Sleeping Beauty's castle.

"We don't want babies, we don't need babies, we have dvds."

This was good, but then their best friend, a boy who neither of them wanted to sleep with, moved into the spare room and melded his collection into their collection because he couldn't imagine a reason for their friendship to ever go tits up.

It took two years, but yes, inevitably and irrevocably tits up.
 
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