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star trek or star wars: nerd fest

Which one was best

  • Star Trek

    Votes: 30 63.8%
  • Star Wars

    Votes: 12 25.5%
  • both equally

    Votes: 5 10.6%

  • Total voters
    47
...

just to name one...

i'm afraid that the only concrete one there is in the entire series. :(

star wars is all pretty pictures, nice explosions and magic. don't get me wrong, it's nice escapism; but that's all it is.







** waits to see if anyone takes the bait **
 
i actually love them both. i agree with gl that when SW first came out...i was young but i was RIGHT there and that molded me into the scifi nerd i am today. ;) i think though...that ST had the larger social implications, so i voted trek.

james doohan made it for the first movie

okrand fleshed it out later when it was decided that they would be used extensively

also

on the language thing... if you read the vulcan high priestess's lips in the first movie, you can see that she was originally speaking english and made up vulcan words were dubbed over it to make it seem more realistic

wasn't that also true for the klingon's in the opening klingon scene in the search for spock?
 
Too bad TMP was so boring. It was very nostalgic when it came out but the script lacked the essentials of a good episode of the original series. Which was interplay between the characters and Kirk boldly facing a supposedly unbeatable enemy.

This they remedied in The Wrath of Khan. ..|


Just the opinion of the local Star Trek Idiot. Feel free to ignore these remarks if you don't agree. :( rR

haha

well did you know that he considred the original release to be the unedited unfinished version? he almost didnt make it to the release date and the ditributors wouldnt let him delay. he re released the film just about five years before his death.

it is a much faster paced film
 
wasn't that also true for the klingon's in the opening klingon scene in the search for spock?

i dont remember when okrand fleshed it out

i think it may not have been until TNG, but i cant really remember exactly

that would have placed it somewhere around ST 5 so you would seem to be right

wish i could remember
 
i'm afraid that the only concrete one there is in the entire series. :(

star wars is all pretty pictures, nice explosions and magic. don't get me wrong, it's nice escapism; but that's all it is.







** waits to see if anyone takes the bait **

haha

i know there are a few references in there

Anakin and Padme's conversation in the field is an example of political justification for the grab of dictatorial powers as well

which was an important american concern when it was written
 
I grew up reading Robert Heinlein's "boy's novels" when I was in grade and high school. They were written for teenage boys and included:

Rocket Ship Galileo,
Space Cadet,
Red Planet,
Farmer in the Sky,
Starman Jones,
The Star Beast,
Tunnel in the Sky,
Citizen of the Galaxy,
and Starship Troopers.

Star Wars is very much in the Heinlein action packed good guy, bad guy, hero and damsel in distress in another galaxy strain. So its wonderful for combining all of those elements that make a story exciting and interesting and placing it in a much larger universe.

I also loved that finally space ships were dirty and broke down and that science fiction had moved beyond clean white rooms.
 
starship troopers... good writing but ghastly concept... only those who serve in the military are citizens

alot of radical thought for its time

and the film did not do the book justice

ugh
 
Too bad TMP was so boring. It was very nostalgic when it came out but the script lacked the essentials of a good episode of the original series. Which was interplay between the characters and Kirk boldly facing a supposedly unbeatable enemy.

This they remedied in The Wrath of Khan. ..|


Just the opinion of the local Star Trek Idiot. Feel free to ignore these remarks if you don't agree. :( rR

i think i'm one of the few st geeks who loved tmp.

haha

well did you know that he considred the original release to be the unedited unfinished version? he almost didnt make it to the release date and the ditributors wouldnt let him delay. he re released the film just about five years before his death.

it is a much faster paced film

it is! and the added effects were nice as well.
 
ok

heres another trivia question...

in ST TMP... thats star trek movie one.... an actor was hired as the vulcan replacement for spock.... his characters name was Xon... when Nimoy agreed to return, to resolve the contract issue he was given a minor role in the first film... what role was it?
 
the commander of the observation station that was absorbed by v'ger. :)
 
Were you guys even born when TMP came out? How do you know all of this stuff?


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the commander of the observation station that was absorbed by v'ger. :)

wow

you're good

hmmm....

ok.. who was supposed to originally play kim catralls role valeris in star trek six?
 
Were you guys even born when TMP came out? How do you know all of this stuff?

i was 8 years old when the movie first came out.

for the record i'm 37.

how do i know this stuff? i was and am a very geeky person. :mrgreen:


wow

you're good

hmmm....

ok.. who was supposed to originally play kim catralls role valeris in star trek six?

dammit! you've stumped me. :(

i'm sure i could look it up, but that would be cheating.
 
i was 8 years old when the movie first came out.

for the record i'm 37.

how do i know this stuff? i was and am a very geeky person. :mrgreen:




dammit! you've stumped me. :(

YAY

it was originally written for savik... neither kirstie alley nor robin curtis would reprise the role... it was decided that recasting the same roll three times would annoy the fanbase and so they renamed the character valeris

this explains the opening sequence when valleris quotes starfleet regulations and the bridge crews amused response.... it was a tie in from the star trek two script in which savik was told by kirk to keep on quoting regulations

it also explains valeris and spocks bonding ritual in star trek six... which was of course a tie in to star trek three ;)

it also made her betrayal infer spocks belief that vulcans are better more complicit in the racism theme
 
YAY

it was originally written for savik... neither kirstie alley nor robin curtis would reprise the role... it was decided that recasting the same roll three times would annoy the fanbase and so they renamed the character valeris

this explains the opening sequence when valleris quotes starfleet regulations and the bridge crews amused response.... it was a tie in from the star trek two script in which savik was told by kirk to keep on quoting regulations

it also explains valeris and spocks bonding ritual in star trek six... which was of course a tie in to star trek three ;)

it also made her betrayal infer spocks belief that vulcans are better more complicit in the racism theme

ahh! and here i was racking my brain trying to remember if i had ever read of someone else "playing" valeris. #-o

did you notice that her uniform was totally off? there were inconsistencies there...

^
I like Daleks; they're hot! :luv2:

i thought the re-done cybermen were hot too. ;)
 
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