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A side note to any babylon 5 fans
Sue Posted Nov 14, 2000
The last book of Legions of Fire is now out. It rather nicely rounds off the story of the Centauri. If you've followed the storyline to B5 it's a must read.
A side note to any babylon 5 fans
TowelMaster Posted Nov 22, 2000
I still don't know why there wasn't a follow up to Babylon 5. The ending was perfect, with the gift to the baby to be opened after 16 years and all...
TM.
A side note to any babylon 5 fans
TowelMaster Posted Nov 22, 2000
I still don't know why there wasn't a follow up to Babylon 5. The ending was perfect, with the gift to the baby to be opened after 16 years and all...
TM.
Startrek Space Babes
The Caffeine Kid Posted Dec 2, 2000
Sky One is doing a Blind Date style vote. http://www.h2g2.com/F46970?thread=91071 Who would you choose?
Is anyone (still) there?
plaguesville Posted Nov 28, 2002
So ...
"Come along, Number One, how can we rectify this anomaly?"
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99992946
Star Trek - "It's worse than that, it's dead, Jim?"
Mister Matty Posted Nov 28, 2002
I've always had a few problems with Star Trek, thus:
*I can't stand the transporters, they pose a huge amount of plot-holes and are fairly unlikely (apparently they were only used in the original series because model shots of shuttlecraft flying back and forth was too expensive. Later s/f shows have never used transporters but Trek is stuck with them).
*The "aliens" are hugely unimaginative and (with the expecptions of the marvellous Klingons, the sinister Romulans and the scary Borg) are deeply rubbish. They also always speak English, even if they have never encountered humans before.
*There are too-many "soap opera" elements to many stories.
*It has a horrible tendency to tip it's hat to it's more nerdy fanbase by tediously explaining how all the boring, dull uninteresting parts of the ships work. "The photohopodrive works by fusing dylithium crystals with hydrooxidite" Oh be quiet! It makes the ship move, that's all we need to know!
Having said that, there are many good things. Some of the stories are excellent and it has had a few good characters down the years (Spock, Bones, Picard, Data). Also, some of the big-screen Star Treks are excellent.
Star Trek - "It's worse than that, it's dead, Jim?"
plaguesville Posted Nov 29, 2002
That puts me in mind of the cartoon:
"But apart from that, how did you like the show, Mrs. Lincoln?"
A new slant on Star Trek - "It's worse than that, it's dead, Jim?"
plaguesville Posted Feb 5, 2003
What a pity there's no one around to see this:
http://patter.mine.nu/~steve/guidtrek.htm
and there's a lot of it, too.
A new slant on Star Trek - "It's worse than that, it's dead, Jim?"
Stealth "Jack" Azathoth Posted Feb 5, 2003
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A side note to any babylon 5 fans
- 201: Sue (Nov 14, 2000)
- 202: TowelMaster (Nov 22, 2000)
- 203: TowelMaster (Nov 22, 2000)
- 204: The Caffeine Kid (Dec 2, 2000)
- 205: plaguesville (Nov 28, 2002)
- 206: Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor (Nov 28, 2002)
- 207: Mister Matty (Nov 28, 2002)
- 208: plaguesville (Nov 29, 2002)
- 209: plaguesville (Feb 5, 2003)
- 210: Stealth "Jack" Azathoth (Feb 5, 2003)
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