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hamermill

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Nice -suggest you DL the enitre file using the RS link shown at the bottom..

This along with T4 and the next Underworld Rise of the Lickens (sp) might be enough of an incentive to go to the theatre instead of DLing the movies.... NOT
 

tboy

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LOL I like the part where (I guess it's Uhuru?) takes her top off......hubba hubba!!!
 

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ST:TNG movie marathon is one showcase Action right now for anyone interested.

First Contact is starting now
 

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I could never stand Star Trek.
They go millions and trillions of miles away from planet earth and everybody speaks English, yet I go to my corner store and they dont.
I know, I know, the translater thing..whoopee.lol
Or when they get photon blasted and they're all rolling around on the floor of the ship...
Tell me when between the 19th and 23rd century did they decide that seatbelts weren't good anymore?
Bah.
 

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ig-88 said:
or how "aliens" look a lot like humans ... with bad hairdos

I asked that same question once and supposedly there is an episode that explains that.

The way it worked was that life supposedly evolved on all these distant worlds in the same manner as on earth as a natural progression. The minor differences are a result of the different environments the various humanoids evolved in.....

(either that or it is just cheaper to do makeup lol)

As for the universal translator: I could never figure out that, if the translator is converting a language into english, shouldn't the alien's mouths be moving like a cheap kung fu movie? lol.....

A BIGGER question though is how the hell could Seven of Nine stand for hours at a time on those high heeled CFMs ?????
 

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The chick in Rise of the Lycans looks hot. She looks a lot like Kate Beckingsale but that would not make sense. But then again this is the movies and has no bearing on reality...
 

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tboy said:
I asked that same question once and supposedly there is an episode that explains that.

The way it worked was that life supposedly evolved on all these distant worlds in the same manner as on earth as a natural progression. The minor differences are a result of the different environments the various humanoids evolved in.....

(either that or it is just cheaper to do makeup lol)

As for the universal translator: I could never figure out that, if the translator is converting a language into english, shouldn't the alien's mouths be moving like a cheap kung fu movie? lol.....

A BIGGER question though is how the hell could Seven of Nine stand for hours at a time on those high heeled CFMs ?????
Actully if is the ST TNG episode I am thinking of About 4 billion years ago a dying race with a huminoid shape planted their gynectic code the the primoral soup or ponds on newly forming planets scattered around our corner of the galaxy and life was formed according to the planets enviroments.

Also in one of the DS9 episode when they go back in time to earth Quark and his brother, when they spoke we heard them in english but the people around them did not understand them. This is because the did not have the translator
 

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Star Trek has a lot to apologize for, but when it was good, it was really good. I always think of it as a metaphor for what we want society to be.

Anyway, despite the admittedly interesting trailer, I think this movie will suck. Why? J.J. Abrams. Armageddon? Mission Impossible III?

Give me a break.
 

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Well Gene Roddenberry plainly said it was written how he hoped society would eventually end up like. Bladerunner was the opposite, but more likely to happen.

As for Armageddon, I thought that was a great movie, a little corny at times, but how could you not love steve buscemi humpin a nuke? lol....
 

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JohnFK said:
Cool. I've always liked Star Trek.

One techy question: How can they travel so fast without hitting micro-meteorites, let alone larger objects, without being pulverized? Do they keep their shields on? Are their sensors that good to avoid collisions?
the deflector array takes care of micro-meterorites. actually the deflector array is almost like a 24-century duct-tape. it seems to solve all problems, from increasing shield output to creating multi-dimensional wormholes, but I digress.
 

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1HandInMyPocket said:
the deflector array takes care of micro-meterorites. actually the deflector array is almost like a 24-century duct-tape. it seems to solve all problems, from increasing shield output to creating multi-dimensional wormholes, but I digress.
NERRRRRRRD!

j/k... I was gonna answer with deflectors also.
 
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