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Hmm, can you tell me where I could find details about that? I have heard several things regarding a sequel. Its getting hard to differentiate between a trekkies’ wishes and actual fact. I have even heard that a trilogy is in the works which would show when Kirk, Spok, and Bones meet at Starfleet Academy.
-Zavier
Though earth and man are gone, I thought the cube would last forever. I WAS WRONG.
Hmm, can you tell me where I could find details about that? I have heard several things regarding a sequel. Its getting hard to differentiate between a trekkies’ wishes and actual fact.
If it sounds like a 'really really cool story' or involves any of the female characters taking their clothes off and getting into the lovepile, it's probably a trekkie's wish.
That sounds good, though I doubt that Spock met Kirk and McCoy at Starfleet. He was already serving on the Enterprise under Pike.
True, but this would not be the first time Rick Berman changes Star Trek history around to suit his needs. “Enterprise” was riddled with discrepancies when it came to the Star Trek timeline.
-Zavier
Though earth and man are gone, I thought the cube would last forever. I WAS WRONG.
The problem with these Star Trek movies began when the movies went from big changes to episodes, most notably from ST IV to V. That was when the disillusionment began. VI did a good job trying to pull us out of that slump with VII (Generations) merging the worlds together. Then we got First Contact and Insurrection, two big screen "episodes" of TNG. Fans were delighted, but that's it. Nemesis tried to pul it back with blowing up the Enterprise again (people seemed to love that: III, Generations), but the disillusionment was in full effect. XI will have to be an amazing film to turn on a lost generation of Star Trek movie goers.
I had great hope for Voyager, but the show didn't come close to reaching potential. It seemed that the ship was always fully stocked and in great shape and the crew was never too depressed.
There was a two part story about a race of people that played with the time-space continuum. The race's leader was trying to bring his wife back to life by preventing her death. In this story, Voyager was in beaten up shape and a lot of crewmen died. This situation could've lasted for a season or two, but the show took tyhe easy way out and the show lost out on a good story line.
I grew up watching TOS, but I haven't seen an episode in forever. I remember the Trouble With Tribbles being an especial favorite. I also remember A Piece of the Action where they left a commuicator on the people's desk at the end. Oops...
Look up 'Trials and Tribblations,' on Deep Space 9. The crew goes back through time and get caught up in 'Trouble with Tribbles.' It was filmed a la Forrest Gump and was hysterical.