Favorite Star Trek Character |
| Posted by: Whidden | | Ha, ha, I put Khan last, cause he is such a pimp. He was either gonna be first or last. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Sandy June | | It is hard to pick one. There are too many.
I like Captain Kirk, Captain Pickard, Dr. Crusher, Deanna Troy | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Pippin | | What's wrong with Phlox? I only saw the first season of Star Trek Enterprise, but I thought he was really cool in that first year.
I loved so many characters, so I picked about half the people up there. If anyone chooses Neelix, Kes, or Ezri Dax I will be shocked and confused. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Whidden | |
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Pippin said this in post #4 :
What's wrong with Phlox? I only saw the first season of Star Trek Enterprise, but I thought he was really cool in that first year.
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Man, was always lifting up his head, and frowning. Poorest actor to ever grace Star Trek with his presence. Plus they wrote him badly.
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| Posted by: Pippin | | I didn't notice that he lifted up his head and frowned a lot. Our picture was really really bad. I still enjoyed him, even though he was the second worst Star Trek doctor. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Whidden | | I voted for those that I enjoy seeing in a storyline, make the show worthwhile and fun to watch.
Captain Kirk
Spock
Dr. McCoy
Scotty
Captain Pike
Captain Piccard
Riker
Worf
Data
Troi
Q
Tuvok
Gul Dukat
Seven of Nine
The Doctor
Borg Queen
Khan
t'pol
Weyoun | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: gaboman | | I voted for Captain Archer, because I loved him in that episode where he leaped into that retarded kid, Jimmy, and it turns out there was another evil leaper trying to make the future wrong. Wait, which show is this again? | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Whidden | | Star Trek is the show about the family from Minnesota, that lives on a prairie in the late 1800's. They face starvation, hail, crop failure and moral ambiguity every week.
Also a little rich blond girl antagonizes them.
Last week's episode, Pa Ingals discovered the southern end of the barn, was in a state of quantum flux, and that shape shifting sub space beings were doing medical experiments on half pint. It was awesome stuff. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: HECK! | | Wait, you added Neelix, nay all of the Voyager cast, but no Phlox? Curse upon you.
Personally, I gotta go with Kirk, he's the straw that stirs the drink.
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| Posted by: Whidden | |
That whole plotline was the worst concept ever. Even if they put him in the transporter, got Nelix and Tuvok back, and somehow Tuvix made it,
I as Captain, would have blown him out the airlock.
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| Posted by: White Tiger | | Dr. Leonard McCoy was always one of my favorites because he was satirical and sarcastic.
I also liked Scotty. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: HECK! | |
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Whidden said this in post #14 :
That whole plotline was the worst concept ever. Even if they put him in the transporter, got Nelix and Tuvok back, and somehow Tuvix made it,
I as Captain, would have blown him out the airlock. |
Yeah, like in the first Trek movie when Kirk's new ex/o was f'd up in a transporter accident, they threw the remains away. They should have done that here.
Not to mention, how in the hell can you combine two patterns then separate them. LAME. Man, that's geeky.
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| Posted by: Whidden | | Actually, the whole concept is silly. They have the transporter "transcripts" or "record", whatever they call them. The data of where and what all your atoms are.
With that, all they would need is a pile of sand, and they could use the data to beam the sand into whatever they wanted.
You could have 1000's of Tuvix's if you wanted them. They do that with the replicator. Just take junk and make it food.
If the technology was real, they could make million man army's of the same dude, or copy data, or make multiple Enterprises.
Kind of puts a hole in the storyline, so they shy away from it. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: HECK! | | Nothing Voyager did was cool, even on accident. The writing was horrid. They made everything suck. Don't eeeeeeeeeeven get me started (again) on that. I don't want to debate fictional technology, but even the Riker transporter duplicate was easier to swallow.
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| Posted by: Whidden | | I liked the Voyager ship itself, and the theme music intro. I watched it recently on mytube, and it still looks halfway decent. Not bad for 1995 computer graphics. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Whidden | | If you notice, in this poll, the original series and the Next Generation people are doing well, the Voyager crew aint getting that many votes.
I voted for Tuvok, he was cool. And the doctor was o.k.
Too much prime directive B.S. in that series. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: HECK! | | Tuvok and the Doctor were okay. Paris could have ruled, but licked. Kim, Torres and Chakotay were lame. Kes and Neelix were the Cousin Arthur and Great Gazoo of Trekdom. Seven just gave out woody's. Janeway was the worst- voice, hair, face. Everything. Then they had that dingleberry little kid hanging out all the time. Then the Borg kids. Ugh.
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| Posted by: Whidden | | First time I seen Seven, she was a borg in her tube, and I remarked to Sandy June, "Hey, that Borg has got some big knockers!!!"
Then she comes out of the pod tube thing and begins to interact with Janeway, and the rest is history.  | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: HECK! | | Yeah, it was a great day to be sure. She's dynamite on the eyes. I like the idea behind the character but the 'conflict' with her just got old really quick. How many characters in Trek have to deal with their 'humanity'? Spock, Data, The Doctor, Seven... same ol' song and dance.
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| Posted by: Whidden | | Plus, they never really came up with a good love interest for her. She was ol' so COLD and unfeeling. Nothing gelled.
The Kim thing was just crazy. No one wanted that. They tried to do some stuff with Chakotay, but that flopped too.
And the "lesbo" chemistry between her and Janeway was kind of creepy. Janeway was so much older and uglier.
They should have made her "human" up some during the story arc. I get she was a former Borg, but she should have mellowed out a lot more than she did. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: HECK! | | Yeah, she acted like a robot. She was just really dry, uninteresting.
I always thought Garak on DS9 was dope. Assassin turned taylor, wacky bastardo.
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| Posted by: Whidden | | My favorite was Gul Dukat. That guy was a messed up weener roast.
And Weyoun of course. An awesome bad guy. I found Sisko's acting a little off par sometimes, but when he played off those two, his acting skills went up some. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: HECK! | | Those two were dope. Dukat went nuts there at the end.
More and more I see reruns I realize how dope Quark was too. I think he was really underrated. Sucks they had to find stuff for him to do. It's like, we have this dangerous mission in the Gamma Quadrant, top secret, you coming Quark? Nog turned out to be cool. Lost a leg and all that.
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| Posted by: Whidden | | I liked Odo, when he wasn't macking on Major Kira. That love dove stuff made me ill. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Dreamzwalker | | Q and khan are my fav - and most of the char from deep space 9
that was my favorite trek series. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: HECK! | | Q was dope, but it's kind of like having your favorite super hero being Superman. Dude can do anything. How can you not like that?
Corbin Bernson's cameo as a Q was cool. Q's wife and kid were stupid.
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| Posted by: HECK! | | Oh, absolutely. I mean, the 9th one had some stretchy faced 'tards and some other toolboxes that don't age. Big woop. The 10th had Evil Picard clone and Data on down syndrome. It was horrible.
Number 7 had Kirk, which was cool. Then they followed up nicely with the Borg. After that the wheels came off. The movies seem to be overglorified television episodes.
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| Posted by: HECK! | | Totally agree. I always thought they should at least do one of those TV movie deals at least. Maybe a mini-series for a month or so. They left all the characters in all different places.
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| Posted by: Dreamzwalker | | Never got to see how it ended because they moved it from the normal network, just like B5. never was able to see the end of that one because it was purchased and then crapped out. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Whidden | | DS9 ended pretty good as I remember. I liked how they tied up all the different storylines. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: HECK! | | Then they just left other characters up in the air. Like Odo going home to the goo people and Sisko visiting the limbo aliens. Bunch of other fools took off. I wouldn't want to stay around that place either. Dirty old station was nothing but trouble.
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| Posted by: Whidden | | I liked the show, but I hated the station. Too Cardasian. Didn't feel like Star Trek.
I would have went with a federation Starbase. Would have been a lot cooler. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: HECK! | | They got the Defiant later on, that was sweet. The colors were different, but I think that's what made it kind of dope.
I would have even liked to see it more rugged.
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| Posted by: Whidden | | I would have liked to see The BattleStar Galactica moored up to one of those Pylons, getting powered up or whatever it is they do at Deep Space Nine.
And maybe an X wing fighter. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Whidden | | Oh yeah, I watched all 3 seasons. What was the ships name? Moya, or Mota or something. That was a neato ship. Would have been cool to see it stopping in at Deep Space Nine. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: Dreamzwalker | | there's 4 seasons :P
season 4 was great -
and then there was the movie that finished it all - called
the peace keeper wars
finally got to see the worm hole weapon - was sweet
you know the actor that played John and claudia black are both on SG1 now? | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: HECK! | | I tried to watch that show, never could get hooked. Never saw that one episode that pulled me in. Still think it's one of those shows I would have dug.
I heard those two main actors are on Stargate. I can't believe that show is still on... and has a spin-off.
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| Posted by: Whidden | | I liked Farscape so much, I tried to watch Stargate, since those two were on it, but I only made it about 3 episodes before just throwing up my hands and saying, "This show sucks."
They kept saying "somehow" a lot. A wormhole somehow opened up. The electric current somehow awakened your brain. The ship has somehow become self aware.
Everything was explained by the word "somehow". Lazy lazy writing. | | Reply To this Message
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| Posted by: HECK! | | Hehe, this show "somehow" is still on the air.
At least Trek threw you a bone and made up some coherent trekno-babble to justify their science fiction. It's like, why should I know anything about intertial dampeners or ODN relays? Answer me!
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| Posted by: DrJale | | It is hard to pick someone.
Mine favorite characters are Data, Dr. Phlox and Quark.
From all alien races Borg rocks! "Resistance is futile"
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| Posted by: HECK! | | Neelix was a butt clown. I absolutely spit at his existance.
Quark was the man though. Always scheming, total G until the end.
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