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Sat, 03 Dec 2005
Dec 03, 2005, 12:21
[home/hobbies/favourite_shows/Star_Trek] Wow! I can’t believe it! Kirk, Bones, Spock, and the rest of the crew are back— you’ve got to see this to believe it! Back in the late 1960’s, Star Trek’s “5 Year Mission” was cancelled after only three seasons. But that’s all about to change!! This is so exciting!!! ~Jason
Star Trek the Original Series Lives On!
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Thu, 21 Jul 2005
Jul 21, 2005, 11:42
[home/hobbies/favourite_shows/Star_Trek] More sad Star Trek news. Scotty (Lt. Commander Montgomery Scott) died yesterday at age 85. He was born in Vancouver, and raised in Sarnia. We’ll miss you Scotty! ~Jason
Scotty Has Beamed Up
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Fri, 20 May 2005
May 20, 2005, 08:57
[home/hobbies/favourite_shows/Star_Trek] As I’ve mentioned many times, I’m the truest trekker you’ll likely find. I’ve collected lots of Star Trek merchandise, have all the shows taped, have seen every episode multiple times, yada, yada. Though many don’t love Enterprise, I’m so sad that it’s ending. I still think it was the most creative, original, exciting, well written Star Trek series since the original series. Austin sent me this great article which summarizes many of my feelings on the subject of Enterprise. ~Jason
So Sad
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Mon, 16 May 2005
May 16, 2005, 21:20
[home/hobbies/favourite_shows/Star_Trek] Yesterday and this morning, Joanne and I have been catching up on missed Enterprise episodes. I’m telling you, this is the best Star Trek series of all. The cool thing here is that I ran a cable from my computer in the basement to the TV and surround sound in the living room upstairs. Then I initiated a remote control session from Joanne’s PC in the living room to my PC downstairs. With this system, we were able to initiate episodes, watch them on our television, and pause using the remote control session as needed. This is so cool. These Enterprise episodes are so intense. I love them! I really can’t believe why it hasn’t caught on. . I think maybe reality TV has been distracting people from good television. ~Jason
Catching Up
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Fri, 25 Feb 2005
Feb 25, 2005, 09:39
[home/hobbies/favourite_shows/Star_Trek] Well, Enterprise is probably my favourite incarnation of Star Trek so far. As a child I faithfully watched most of the Kirk Episodes, with the exception of maybe the original pilot— which most people haven’t seen (and I have on tape). In college, and for the next seven years I watched all of the Next Generation shows, then after moving to New Jersey and getting my first VCR, began taping them. I have all of Next Generation on tape, as well as most of Deep Space Nine, all of Voyager… I have almost all of the Original Series… I even have all of the movies on tape! I have numerous computer programs, books, indices, encyclepedias, Christmas decorations, gadgets, nose-pieces, Bjorn earings, you name it. I have a few Star Trek board games. I have Star Trek pencils, journals, figures, and more! I have a Star Trek mouse, shaped like a phasar pistol (unopened, never used). I have a beeping communicator pin. I have dozens of TV Guides, like new, which contain cover stories of Star Trek episodes. I have hundreds of Star Trek comics, in mint. The list really goes on and on. I also have all of the Enterprise episodes (but in DivX form), on my computer. So I think I’m qualified more than most people to judge Star Trek. I think I’m probably as much a fan as anyone else. For this reason, it really blows me away when people say they don’t like Enterprise. In my opinion, it’s probably the best Star Trek ever. The stories are the most belieable, the characters are three dimensional, and the actors, fantastic. I love Enterprise, and yes, I want to marry it. I wish I could join all of these fans in Los Angeles, New York, Washington, London, and Tel Aviv who are protesting the cancellation. This reminds me of what happened in 1967 when Star Trek was cancelled after two seasons. A husband and wife team rallied enough support that they brought it back for one more season (albeit, the worst season of Star Trek ever!) The United Paramount Network canceled the show earlier this month at the end of its fourth season, which is set to conclude in May. If canceled, television would be left without a Star Trek show for the first time in nearly 20 years. The campaign to save the show is headed by Trekkie Tim Brazeal. Brazeal, 42, is galvanizing thousands of fans worldwide to collect $32 million to pay for the cost of a fifth season of Star Trek: Enterprise. I’m not sure how I’m going to get by without Star Trek in my life. ~Jason
Cancelled Enterprise
Somebody beam me up!
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