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Arcademan:
Most of the season sets of all the Star Trek series run between $69 and $99 here. The Deep Space Nine sets also contain the schematics to the space stations and The Defiant, as well as detailed info about the Founders. Costy but good.
Arcademan:
Been taping and re-watching the entire Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series and I still say this is the best of the ST series IMO :)
xOLight_AngelOx:
*puts up hand* i'm a fan, along woith my brother
Ruby Chan:
Really? I can't stand that series. After the original series and the Next Generation series, the storylines didn't appeal to me in any of the other series.....it felt like people had tried to modernise it, and in doing so had lost it's originality.
And hands up anyone who loathes the 'Enterprise' series! Not only did it go back in time, but it completely ignored the other series! I mean, Spock was the first Vulcan in starfleet, right? Then in Enterprise (which is set before the original series) they have a Vulcan commander!
Arcademan:
--- Quote from: Ruby Chan on September 11 2005, 04:39 pm ---Really? I can't stand that series. After the original series and the Next Generation series, the storylines didn't appeal to me in any of the other series.....it felt like people had tried to modernise it, and in doing so had lost it's originality.
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That's what I liked the MOST about DS9...the storylines were more solid and fluid than the other series. Considering unlike TNG they didn't travel around since they were at a space station created challenges for the writing team whcih IMO did a great job. The final season it kind of got flat with Gul Dukat becoming a Pai-Wraith and the fate of Sisko undecided left the series unfulfilled.
--- Quote ---And hands up anyone who loathes the 'Enterprise' series! Not only did it go back in time, but it completely ignored the other series! I mean, Spock was the first Vulcan in starfleet, right? Then in Enterprise (which is set before the original series) they have a Vulcan commander!
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The term "good idea...poorly executed" comes to mind with ST: Enterprise. A major problem with a prequel, especially one done 40 years after ST: TNG aird...how to deal with the advances of technology in real-time. We all know even today's 21st Century technology made the so-called 23rd Century technnology of ST: TNG look ancient and Enterprise couldn't replicate that. The series also hurt from the writing standpoint. There's no doubt the series could have worked if Berman was not the main writer. By the time a new writing team was in place for the final season, it was over.
Plus the series finale gets my vote as one of the all-time WORSE ones I've ever seen :tongue:
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