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Reply #30 posted 10/19/17 6:06pm

IstenSzek

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kpowers said:

IstenSzek said:

dang kpowers, you're knowledge is impressive cool and you're right, in the time line,
they should stick to the species and races we know of. ps: great collection of pics cool

i just keep forgetting that this is a prequel since the tech looks so advanced. it will be
a little while before i'm automatically placing it as the first one in the timeline, in my
own head.

To be honest I did not know the bald lady from the Motion picture was called the Deltans, just always called her the bald lady.

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fair enough lol

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #31 posted 10/20/17 2:12am

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I really liked the concept of the Xindi, 5 (1 extinct) separate "intellectual" species evolving and co-existing on one planet. One annoying thing about all scifi, everybody on every planet either looks the same, share the same culture or there are only 2 separate cultures which are fighting each other.


Xindi-Avian


Xindi-Avian

The skull of a Xindi-Avian (2154)

"My grandfather lived there. He told me of places where the sky was sometimes filled with Avians."
- Gralik Durr, 2153 (ENT: "The Shipment")

The Xindi-Avian species was an extinct member of the Xindi race, wiped out during a series of civil wars which was fought between the six Xindi species and which destroyed their homeworld, sometime in the 2030s. As far as known, none of the Avians fled before their homeworld was destroyed.

Gralik Durr grandfather, who had resided on Xindus, remembered a time before the planet's destruction when Avians occasionally flocked overhead, filling the sky. (ENT: "The Shipment") A Xindi-Reptilian lieutenant once speculated that, if the Guardians had given the Reptilians dominance over the other Xindi species prior to the wars, their "Avian brothers would still fill the skies." (ENT: "Zero Hour")

The remains of an Avian settlement were found on a planet that dated back to the 2nd millennium BC. The ruins of the settlement were used for the meeting place of the Xindi Council. A skull of an Avian was kept at the Council's location. Commander Dolim commented that the Council chamber had "the stench of the Avians' failure to survive." (ENT: "The Council")



Xindi-Avian (illustration)

The "only known" illustration of a Xindi-Avian, according to Star Trek: Federation - The First 150 Years

The Xindi-Avians were originally devised as a sixth member of the Xindi Council, though this idea was discarded due to uncertainties concerning how to actualize them as physical designs. Executive Producer Brannon Braga explained, "We did [consider avians, or bird people, among the original five], but we thought two CGIs [the Xindi-Aquatics and Insectoids] were enough – and you don't want to do actors as bird people." (Star Trek: Communicator issue 149, p. 50) To represent a Xindi-Avian skull in "The Council" (described in the episode's final draft script as "the petrified skull of an Avian"), a model replica of a giraffe skull was used. [1]

According to the reference book Star Trek: Federation - The First 150 Years (pp. 57, 56, 53 & 52), the Xindi-Avians were the only Xindi species that did not trust nor believe stories from the duplicitous Sphere-Builders. The book contains an illustration of an Avian, which the publication describes as "the only known image" of a member of the species, and an historical writing involving an encounter between an Arboreal child named J'Acov and an Avian, on the final day of the Xindi homeworld. Apparently written by J'Acov, the account details how, having climbed up a remarkably thin stalk to reach the doorway of an Avian home, J'Acov saw the Avian fly directly at him, land on one of several thick vines surrounding the dwelling, then ask, talking in a harsh rasp, "Why have thee invaded my home?" The document also mentions many nightmare tales, all of which had been heard by J'Acov, of angry Avians plucking Arboreal children from their homes.

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Reply #32 posted 10/20/17 3:40am

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Xindi-Avian

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Reply #33 posted 10/20/17 7:09am

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kpowers said:

djThunderfunk said:



Cool! Been looking forward to this. You guys got me hooked! (Thanks for that, BTW). wink

Most welcomed. Please watch the episode soon, I don't want to give away any spoilers.


Good episode. Can't wait for the conclusion. Next month?

Not dead, not in prison, still funkin'...
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Reply #34 posted 10/20/17 12:20pm

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djThunderfunk said:

kpowers said:

Most welcomed. Please watch the episode soon, I don't want to give away any spoilers.


Good episode. Can't wait for the conclusion. Next month?

Not sure, I'll let you guys know if I find out. Let me know if you find out as well.

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Reply #35 posted 10/21/17 9:37am

morningsong

Oh boy, that was pretty good. Can't wait for the conclusion. I'm going to miss this series when it's done. I watched Vic's explanation. Somebody always push the envelope too far and ends up screwing everybody else in the process. I'm glad they at least get to finish.
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Reply #36 posted 10/21/17 1:43pm

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OK since morningsongand djthunderfunk seen the latest episode of Star trek continues we can now talk about it.

To Boldly Go: Part I

Well it seems like they are going full circle since they are continuing from the episode of "Where no man has gone before". From what I read this is the second pilot they shot for NBC of Star Trek. This is why the clothes and bridge looks like that of Captain Pike in the episode "The Cage"

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There was no Dr. McCoy in the episode of "Where no man has gone before", they had Dr. Piper

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Watching that episode it has a different feel to it. Scotty and Sulu were in that episode but they just stood on the bridge and they seem more like extras then cast members.

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This is how Discovery should look like. Well NBC thought this episode didn't have enough action in it so they decided to air the "Man Trap" as the first episode then "Charlie X" thus making "Where no man has gone before" the third episode but in reality this is Captain Kirk's first mission.

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OK had no Idea Smith was the same character from "Where no man has gone before". I think in both shows Captain Kirk calls her Jones. I'm guessing after they shot "Where no man has gone before" they did alot of set/clothes/casting changes and they replaced Smith with Rand

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Star Trek Women wallpaper called Romulan Commander - Enterprise Incident HD

I'm guessing the Romulan Commander they had in the latest episode of Star Trek continues is from the episode "The Enterprise Incident", good casting, looks like the original actress that played the part.

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My only complaint is that they killed off LT. Drake, only because the show is coming to an end, can't wait till part 2.

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Reply #37 posted 10/22/17 12:49pm

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With most of the Starships destroyed I bet in part 2 they will show the new fleet when the series ends.

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Reply #38 posted 10/22/17 2:08pm

morningsong

I rewatched WNMHGB just to see if Mitchell was holding Smith's hand when they crossed the barrier. When he was James R. Kirk. Didn't know this was the 2nd pilot. Explans the middle name and why no Dr McCoy. I also see TNG has a WNMHGB episode haven't rewatched that one but im guessing it when they went to the edge of the universe.
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Reply #39 posted 10/22/17 2:15pm

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morningsong said:

I rewatched WNMHGB just to see if Mitchell was holding Smith's hand when they crossed the barrier. When he was James R. Kirk. Didn't know this was the 2nd pilot. Explans the middle name and why no Dr McCoy. I also see TNG has a WNMHGB episode haven't rewatched that one but im guessing it when they went to the edge of the universe.

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Reply #40 posted 10/22/17 2:20pm

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morningsong said:

Oh boy, that was pretty good. Can't wait for the conclusion. I'm going to miss this series when it's done. I watched Vic's explanation. Somebody always push the envelope too far and ends up screwing everybody else in the process. I'm glad they at least get to finish.

oh please explain!!!!!!!!!! I know CBS came out with rules with on how fan films are to be made.

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Reply #41 posted 10/22/17 7:06pm

morningsong

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morningsong said:


I rewatched WNMHGB just to see if Mitchell was holding Smith's hand when they crossed the barrier. When he was James R. Kirk. Didn't know this was the 2nd pilot. Explans the middle name and why no Dr McCoy. I also see TNG has a WNMHGB episode haven't rewatched that one but im guessing it when they went to the edge of the universe.

Image result for star trek   Andrea Dromm



:lol: if I'd of waited for your picture.
STC made an emphasis of that, like did she feel something.
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Reply #42 posted 10/22/17 7:18pm

morningsong

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morningsong said:


Oh boy, that was pretty good. Can't wait for the conclusion. I'm going to miss this series when it's done. I watched Vic's explanation. Somebody always push the envelope too far and ends up screwing everybody else in the process. I'm glad they at least get to finish.

oh please explain!!!!! I know CBS came out with rules with on how fan films are to be made.

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He didn't go into any of CBS new rulings. But the original rules were that no fanbased productions could personally profit from making ST productions. Turns out Anaxar wasn't using the money they raised from crowd funding only for the movie, they were doing other things with the funds including what looked like setting up their own private production company. CBS sued, won, and rules changed, so ends a lot of new fanbased productions
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Reply #43 posted 10/23/17 2:37am

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morningsong said:

kpowers said:

oh please explain!!!!!!!!!! I know CBS came out with rules with on how fan films are to be made.

[Edited 10/22/17 14:21pm]

He didn't go into any of CBS new rulings. But the original rules were that no fanbased productions could personally profit from making ST productions. Turns out Anaxar wasn't using the money they raised from crowd funding only for the movie, they were doing other things with the funds including what looked like setting up their own private production company. CBS sued, won, and rules changed, so ends a lot of new fanbased productions

But what did Vic say about people screwing things up??????

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Reply #44 posted 10/23/17 2:43am

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Wonder if Mitchell is still alive??

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Reply #45 posted 10/23/17 7:11am

morningsong

kpowers said:



morningsong said:


kpowers said:


oh please explain!!!!! I know CBS came out with rules with on how fan films are to be made.


[Edited 10/22/17 14:21pm]



He didn't go into any of CBS new rulings. But the original rules were that no fanbased productions could personally profit from making ST productions. Turns out Anaxar wasn't using the money they raised from crowd funding only for the movie, they were doing other things with the funds including what looked like setting up their own private production company. CBS sued, won, and rules changed, so ends a lot of new fanbased productions

But what did Vic say about people screwing things up?????



My twist on it.
Listen to his words maybe you'll see it different.


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Reply #46 posted 10/23/17 9:58am

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morningsong said:

kpowers said:

But what did Vic say about people screwing things up??????

My twist on it. Listen to his words maybe you'll see it different.

So blaming Anaxar

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Reply #47 posted 10/23/17 10:00am

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kpowers said:

morningsong said:

kpowers said: My twist on it. Listen to his words maybe you'll see it different.

So blaming Anaxar

[Edited 10/23/17 9:58am]



Well if they didn't spend the money like they originally said they were, then I guess the blame would fall on them. There's no movie and now all the rules changed.

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Reply #48 posted 10/23/17 10:00am

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OK morningsong any guesses on the last episode of Star Trek Continues??????????

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Reply #49 posted 10/23/17 10:01am

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kpowers said:

OK morningsong any guesses on the last episode of Star Trek Continues??????????



It'll have to be a memorable one. I think it's going to be the bulk of their budget. Outside of that I'm stumped, how about you?

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Reply #50 posted 10/23/17 10:03am

morningsong

I didn't know the "counselor" was Vic's wife. Ha. I like the spin, it makes it their own and adds a bit of TNG to it.

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Reply #51 posted 10/23/17 10:36am

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morningsong said:

kpowers said:

OK morningsong any guesses on the last episode of Star Trek Continues??????????



It'll have to be a memorable one. I think it's going to be the bulk of their budget. Outside of that I'm stumped, how about you?

I think Gary Mitchell is alive. I also think they are going to have the next generation of ships to come out. Also they will also have new uniforms.

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Reply #52 posted 10/23/17 10:37am

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morningsong said:

I didn't know the "counselor" was Vic's wife. Ha. I like the spin, it makes it their own and adds a bit of TNG to it.

Didn't know that. Did they meet on the set??????

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Reply #53 posted 10/23/17 11:12am

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morningsong said:

I didn't know the "counselor" was Vic's wife. Ha. I like the spin, it makes it their own and adds a bit of TNG to it.

Didn't know that. Did they meet on the set??????



No, they were married before they started STC, he knows Marina and his wife is a big TNG fan, so they came up with a plausible storyline, with her being like the experimental ship's counselor since TNG had them on all their ships. It had to start somewhere between the 2 shows.

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Reply #54 posted 10/28/17 12:14pm

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S3E8


For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky.

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The Enterprise must deflect an asteroid on a collision course with an inhabited planet...but discover the asteroid is a spaceship with a population unaware of the outside world.




That’s pretty much the exact plot of The Orville episode 4.
If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it!
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Reply #55 posted 10/28/17 12:20pm

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Benson and Star Trek

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Reply #56 posted 10/28/17 12:26pm

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I rewatched WNMHGB just to see if Mitchell was holding Smith's hand when they crossed the barrier. When he was James R. Kirk. Didn't know this was the 2nd pilot. Explans the middle name and why no Dr McCoy. I also see TNG has a WNMHGB episode haven't rewatched that one but im guessing it when they went to the edge of the universe.

And no Uhura as well

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Reply #57 posted 10/28/17 1:56pm

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lust said:

morningsong said:

S3E8

For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky.

Image result for star trek: the original series season 3 episode 8

The Enterprise must deflect an asteroid on a collision course with an inhabited planet...but discover the asteroid is a spaceship with a population unaware of the outside world.

That’s pretty much the exact plot of The Orville episode 4.

And episode 2 of The Orville was pretty much the same plot of "The eye of the beholder" on the animated series

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Reply #58 posted 10/28/17 2:03pm

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I really liked the concept of the Xindi, 5 (1 extinct) separate "intellectual" species evolving and co-existing on one planet. One annoying thing about all scifi, everybody on every planet either looks the same, share the same culture or there are only 2 separate cultures which are fighting each other.


Well it's hard to do just one episode to tackle that subject. Enterprise had a whole season explaining the races that made up the Xindi.

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Reply #59 posted 10/28/17 7:06pm

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morningsong said:


I rewatched WNMHGB just to see if Mitchell was holding Smith's hand when they crossed the barrier. When he was James R. Kirk. Didn't know this was the 2nd pilot. Explans the middle name and why no Dr McCoy. I also see TNG has a WNMHGB episode haven't rewatched that one but im guessing it when they went to the edge of the universe.

And no Uhura as well


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Naw she wasn't but there are many episodes we don't see her, partially why she wanted to quit in the first place.
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