Star Trek TMP.
Generations, and I was SO exited. I remember almost crying when the Enterprise-D appeared on screen for the first time.
Generations, and I was SO exited. I remember almost crying when the Enterprise-D appeared on screen for the first time.
Sadly, you must have cried a lot when the 1701-D met her fate.I know I felt sad.
Generations, and I was SO exited. I remember almost crying when the Enterprise-D appeared on screen for the first time.
Sadly, you must have cried a lot when the 1701-D met her fate.I know I felt sad.
I felt numb, honestly. The loss of the Enterprise didn't seem very important to anyone.
My first post in years! This place feels like old times.
My ST movie in the theater was TSFS. I was 13. I was so blown away. The ship, though battered, looked magnificent on the big screen. I could feel the sound rumbling all around me. To me, at that time, TSFS was the best movie I could ever see in a theater.
My first post in years! This place feels like old times.
My ST movie in the theater was TSFS. I was 13. I was so blown away. The ship, though battered, looked magnificent on the big screen. I could feel the sound rumbling all around me. To me, at that time, TSFS was the best movie I could ever see in a theater.
TSFS was pretty awesome at the cinema wasn't it. was like a huge 'star wars' space epic at the time - multiple new ships, an ultra realistic looking gargantuan space station that dwarfs the normally massive ships, a planet wide journey through multiple seasons, huge space battles with ships realistically exploding, the destruction of a huge starship - burning in the heavens like a falling star, a fight to the death amongst the biblical level planet destruction, a huge ship landing on a rock based alien planet like something out of a SF painting
and people still to this day say its one of the bad ones![]()
TMP of course. In NYC with many fans.
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