Angel

Angelsilhouette

Re: Actors I'd love to have seen as captains.

March 20 2011
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Quote by Prelate
OMG, I just pictured that and couldn't stop laughing! Drinking blood wine all day long and hanging out the their version of sickbay shooting up with stimulants and other substances to enhance their life experiences....

LOL


You may be thinking of Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley from Ab Fab.

"Sweetie darling! Darling! Sweetie!"

Of course with Lumley and Saunders as the Duras sisters, they would need the lovely Julia Sawalha as their daughter/niece who is constantly infuriated by everything they do.

Then again, the Duras sisters wouldn't be trying to destroy the Enterprise so much as constantly crashing any party on board and attempting to ravish every man there.

Rickster

Re: Actors I'd love to have seen as captains.

March 20 2011
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see.. I have this sick fantasy.. I would LOVE to see Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders as the Klingon sisters, B'etor and Lursa
Brandon Felczer

CapnBranFlakes

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

March 20 2011
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Episode 219 - The Next Generation - "The Masterpiece Society" - 02/10/1992



The Enterprise helps a far-flung eugenic human colony avoid destruction, but upsets its delicate balance by ending 200 years of isolation.


Enjoy!
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Chris

Propecius

Re: March Fiction Writing Contest

March 19 2011
Only a few days left to get your entries in. So start writing! We would all love to read the Star Trek (or Star Trek Online) stories in your head.
Brandon Felczer

CapnBranFlakes

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

March 19 2011
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Episode 218 - The Next Generation - "Violations" - 02/03/1992



An alien traveling aboard the Enterprise telepathically molests Troi and invades the minds of Beverly Crusher and William Riker.


Enjoy!
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JT

Varel

Re: Knights of Stonewall site back up!

March 19 2011
I'm definately going to be joining the Knights of Stonewall when SW;Tor comes out! I look forward to that game so much!
JT

Varel

Re: Actors I'd love to have seen as captains.

March 19 2011
ok I just saw this thread and had to throw in my 2 cents...

I'd have to say my top 6 would be:
Claudia Black
Ben Browder
Virginia Hey
Neil Patrick Harris
Dame Helen Mirren
Dame Judy Dench (naturally as a Starfleet Admiral)

But that's just me.

Rickster

Re: Being Human

March 19 2011
I like both the UK and US versions.

I like the werewolf and ghost from the UK version better and the vamp from the US version.

They should make a new ensemble... LOL
David

LeicBear

Re: Being Human

March 19 2011
Sorry guys it has to be the original BBC version, the last series (season for you guys over the pond) was a pure delight to watch and that finally...

It always seems to me that US TV Studios like their stoies more fuzzier round the edges while UK TV can have edgier story lines that would make US TV makers cringe. At the end of the day it's never a happy transfer.

All I will say is Life on Mars USA version, say no more.

To be fair I haven't seen the US version so I hope it does as well as the original. :)
Edited March 19 2011 by LeicBear
Chris

Propecius

Re: Being Human

March 18 2011
Thread-jack sounds like Red Jack, which reminds me of "Wolf in the Fold," so it all comes back around to our common love of Star Trek. :)

My partner and I drove to Utah when the DW cast was out filming there last November, and while we didn't get autographs, we did get to see some of the filming and enjoy the locations they're using for parts of the first 2 episodes. So we're really looking forward to the April 23rd premiere on BBCA. I expect there will be much squeeing in our house that night.
Will Tubbert

MarkNine

Re: Being Human

March 18 2011
Not to thread-jack...

Here's a little fun fact about Russell Tovey. After he appeared in the Doctor Who episode, he became Russell T. Davies pick for being the 11th Doctor. I was partial to David Tennant, but figured Russell would have been nice eye-candy. David left as homage to RTD, or so the story goes.

On a side note: I have to admit though, as much as I feared change, I really am loving Matt Smith and Karen Gillan. I'm really looking forward to the next season on BBC-A where they are actually in America. Absolutely LOVE the promos they've been showing since Christmas.

Unknown Person

Re: Being Human

March 18 2011
I started watching the original on BBC America and i liked it alot but I gotta say I'm liking the Syfy version a bit better. Yes; I've had a huge crush on Sam Whitwer ever since BSG and The Force Unleashed and he needs to just be shirtless at all times (hubba hubba). I really like Sam Huntington as Josh because he always looks so angst-ridden and lost and he really is just adorable. He was on Not Another Teen Movie. I do like the original girl who plays Sally more than the new one on Syfy though. I think they're acting is just as good as the originals so I'm going to continue to watch both. Thank God for DVR!
Seannewboy

Seannewboy

Re: Star Trekian Birthday's-Master List

March 18 2011
Voyagers very own sociapath.
Brandon Felczer

CapnBranFlakes

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

March 18 2011
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Episode 217 - The Next Generation - "Hero Worship" - 01/27/1992



Parts 2-5:

Found from the above link in the related videos section

Data saves the life of an orphaned boy, who begins to emulate him.


Enjoy!
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Seannewboy

Seannewboy

Re: Star Trekian Birthday's-Master List

March 17 2011
2 from the 15th.
Brandon Felczer

CapnBranFlakes

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

March 17 2011
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Episode 216 - The Next Generation - "New Ground" - 01/06/1992



Parts 2-5:

Found from the above link in the related videos section

Worf tries to be a father to his son, Alexander, while the Enterprise helps to test a new propulsion technology.


Enjoy!
Edited March 17 2011 by CapnBranFlakes
Chris

Propecius

Re: Being Human

March 17 2011
Quote by camenecium
... it's interesting to see how much faster the UK version unfolds and how much more the American version seems to need to explain, embellish, or particularly dwell on the vampire sex/gore angle.


Yes. This.

Before I gave up watching the American version, I found myself thinking: show, don't tell! I hate it when the writers feel the need to explain things, instead of demonstrating them. It's like the writers are talking down to us, or don't have any faith that we can figure it out on our own.

(But, yeah, I still wouldn't throw either Sam Witwer or Aidan Turner out of bed for eating crackers.)
Doug Goodwin

doogiegood

Re: Greetings from the Black Sheep Squadron

March 16 2011
Quote by ColdLasagna
Thanks for the friend addition, the bulk of our time online is usually Weds-Sat and like I said, we will be sure to keep an eye out.

Our squad is new, but the remaining members are veterans.


I look forward to chatting more with you. I will be out of game for a couple days, but have forum access. Feel free to send me a message letting me know what you are interested in.

Thanks,

Doogiegood
Doug Goodwin

doogiegood

Re: March Fiction Writing Contest

March 16 2011
I know we have TONS of creative people in this fleet. Better get your entries in soon. You don't want to miss out!
Brandon Felczer

CapnBranFlakes

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

March 16 2011
:tng:


Episode 215 - The Next Generation - "A Matter of Time" - 11/18/1991



A historian from the 26th century visits the Enterprise, while they help a planet prevent a nuclear winter. Guest star Matt Frewer as Berlinghoff Rasmussen.


Enjoy!
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