Me too, except for the Chris Pines movies, not buying them. | |
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Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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My first TV crush.....the most beautiful woman on TOS, bar none. Nancy Kovack (Nona) is second. | |
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ok what are you talking about? | |
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They blew up Vulcan..............inexcusable [Edited 12/11/17 23:18pm] | |
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Yes hate that they changed the time line. Hated the first movie, last movie was fun. I love that they destroyed the Enterprise. Hated Hated Hated the look of the ship. Hated everything about the ship. Just a bad approached. They change the time line so they can have all the cast members in it. For the first movie I would only have Kirk, Spock and Scotty in it, maybe McCoy at the end after they kill off Dr. Piper. Second movie introduce Sulu and Uhura. Third movie you can bring in Chekov but he can't be apart of the bridge crew. That's how I would have done it.
Dr. Piper [Edited 12/12/17 9:23am] | |
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I can't post it any better. I've tried from this source before to post pictures in various ways. Some people can see them, others can't. I see them every way I've posted them so I haven't a clue what the problem is. | |
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https://lh3.googleusercon...RfWDDs.jpg | |
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What is the source of this poster? Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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OK just saw only a LaForge poster, is this just fan made stuff? | |
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A 3D Printer is a replicator, you guys agree???? | |
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^^^If it isn't it definitely is a prototype. | |
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Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Star Trek’ Movie May Be Inspired by 1 Classic Episode
Tarantino won’t be writing the new Star Trek film. He’s only going to serve as its director. However, that doesn’t mean he’s not involved in the story at all. According to Deadline, Tarantino came up with the idea for the new movie, and he pitched it to J.J. Abrams and Paramount Pictures. They liked his concept so much that they immediately began assembling a writer’s room to put together a screenplay. So the movie might not be as chock-full of Tarantino-isms as you’d expect, considering it will be the first film he directs without also writing. Still, the thrust of the movie comes from his brain. The film will also have an R rating, like all of Tarantino’s work. Tarantino named one particular episode as being one of the best ever written: “Yesterday’s Enterprise,” from The Next Generation Season 3. In that episode, an Enterprise-C ship travels forward in time and inadvertently alters the present timeline. As a result, a massive war between the Klingons and the humans is now underway. Later, we find out that the Enterprise-C ship originally went down protecting a Klingon ship. Because of this, the Klingons never went to war with the humans. But when a rift in spacetime brings the Enterprise-C ship ahead and prevents that from happening, the war takes place. So the only way to prevent the war is to send the Enterprise-C crew back in time to their demise. “I actually think that is one of the great … not only space stories, but the way it dealt with the mythology of the whole thing — that actually could bear a two-hour treatment,” Tarantino said
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Great episode, hope they don't F it up | |
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Yup. prototype from the 1960's | |
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Think it's just fan made. I meet most of TNG cast this past August. All were very nice and friendly and they all were open on what projects they were doing and not doing. No of them metioned another TNG project, however they all had the same answer, pay them and they will do it. | |
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V OWC Studios head Alec Peters sent Axanar donors an update describing 2017’s healthy progress toward making the Axanar short films allowed under the CBS-Paramount lawsuit settlement, gliding over the production’s serious personnel and financial obstacles. FACT CHECK is an AxaMonitorseries examining claims made with regard to the Axanar case, chiefly Alec Peters’ blog posts, interviews and public announcements. Read the series » AxaMonitor fact-checks Peters’ claims in a newsletter emailed to Axanar’s donors on December 12, 2017. OWC StudiosPeters’ crowning 2017 achievement was establishing the subsidized OWC Studios in Lawrenceville, Ga., after having to abandon its California studio in May, moving its contents cross-country to the new warehouse. “OWC Studios is now officially open!” Peters wrote in the update, thanking Illinois-based OWC for its “continued support of our efforts!”1) Peters assured donors, “The studio is YOUR studio. While we couldn’t make Ares Studios in Los Angeles a success due to CBS’ lawsuit, OWC Studios in Georgia is the happy successor and the result of every single donor’s donation. So THANK YOU!” | |
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