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What one thing do you love about Voyager today?

The Borg Queen. All 3 of them. :p

There were only two.

There was only one.

Krige took scripts from previous episodes of Voyager so that she would understand where her character had been since the movie, but Alice did not want to watch the actual episodes because she didn't want to be influenced by Thompson.

Behind the scenes, as it was filmed, this Borg Queen was intended to have been the same character all along.

Infront of the camera it's less clear what the hell is happening, but it's not difficult to start arguing branching timelines or Multiple Queens.
 
The Borg Queen. All 3 of them. :p

There were only two.

There was only one.

Krige took scripts from previous episodes of Voyager so that she would understand where her character had been since the movie, but Alice did not want to watch the actual episodes because she didn't want to be influenced by Thompson.

Behind the scenes, as it was filmed, this Borg Queen was intended to have been the same character all along.

Infront of the camera it's less clear what the hell is happening, but it's not difficult to start arguing branching timelines or Multiple Queens.
Well, yeah, I was referring to the number of actresses, not characters.
 
Voyager's opening sequence was the best in any trek series. So beautiful and something I'm looking forward to seeing in HD if that ever happens.
 
I want Voyager on blue ray. It looks like crap on my new TV. I never get tired of the opening credits...and I have kids who are in that "Again" phase.
 
Well this happened a month ago: tv which has been having green moments and growing darker and darker to the point where it kind of looked like an uncleaned fish bowl DIED. Yeah. Could not bury it as it was the size of a rhino's head. Shoved it in the corner to await the hard rubbish, many months away, the hard rubbish from whence it had originally come some 8 or so years ago. Now that it was dead (RIP, also thank god) it was time to haul out the NEW tv, new because it had been rescued from the hard rubbish a mere 3 years ago but had been replaced by a computer but not thrown away because, emergencies. It is the size of a water buffalo's head, so smaller.

AND LO it is AMAZING. Everything is crystal clear, I had NO IDEA the Clone Wars was so gorgeous, so many rich colours, and SHARP. Also you can read subtitles now, so anime suddenly makes more sense. It's awesome.

But. Not awesome enough for blu-ray.
 
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Well this happened a month ago: tv which has been having green moments and growing darker and darker to the point where it kind of looked like an uncleaned fish bowl DIED. Yeah. Could not bury it as it was the size of a rhino's head. Shoved it in the corner to await the hard rubbish, many months away, the hard rubbish from whence it had originally come some 8 or so years ago. Now that it was dead (RIP, also thank god) it was time to haul out the NEW tv, new because it had been rescued from the hard rubbish a mere 3 years ago but had been replaced by a computer but not thrown away because, emergencies. It is the size of a water buffalo's head, so smaller.

AND LO it is AMAZING. Everything is crystal clear, I had NO IDEA the Clone Wars was so gorgeous, so many rich colours, and SHARP. Also you can read subtitles now, so anime suddenly makes more sense. It's awesome.

But. Not awesome enough for blu-ray.

Unfortunately, mine is the size of a computer monitor that we purchased during a holiday for cheap because we can't get a dream TV yet but I see prices are going down! Maybe it is one of those, "you get what you pay' for.
 
Oh I intend to...I have other financial obligations at the moment though. Voyager on the big screen....can't wait.

Back to what I love about the show is appreciating visual effects even if they look kinda cheese now.

I loooove all those beautiful exterior shots of the ship warping away from pending doom of anomalies, shock waves, storms, etc. I bet those would be visually stunning if made today and on 47' screens.
 
I have never bought a new tv, actually I have never bought a tv at all. They have all been from the trash.

I guess this means I really deserve one some day but the big nice ones are extremely expensive here. Seems kind of pointless.
 
I have a teeny weeny TV in a teeny weeny room in a teeny weeny house. :lol:

One day I will have have a big ass TV with blu-ray in HD and I will watch the the Voyager opening sequence in megavision.

For now...my iPad will do.

I have a larger TV in another room in the house, but these stupid TVs won't connect to my Netflix so I can't watch Voyager on them atm.
 
The EMH. :techman:

I hope Picardo enjoyed playing the character as much as we enjoy watching him!

I just had dejavu . You didn't happen to say that to Picardo at a con? A gentleman at a convention said those exact words; not that it's a rare sentence structure, lol just asking. More a rhetorical thing, actually.
 
I have never bought a new tv, actually I have never bought a tv at all. They have all been from the trash.

I guess this means I really deserve one some day but the big nice ones are extremely expensive here. Seems kind of pointless.

It's one of those things that seems pointless until you actually do it, and then you can't figure out how you ever lived without it.
 
I had that happen with rice cookers but then I made a cake from a tumblr recipe in my rice cooker (because that was the cool part, baking in your rice cooker) and the rice cooker became very distressed, burnt the cake and died.
 
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