blessmycottonsocks
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A handy timeline reference chart for every incarnation of Star Trek:
Well, that just proves that she's not that much of a Star Trek fan, I think.A friend of mine posted onto her faceybooky that she was going to spend Christmas day watching 'All the Star Trek films".
I pointed out that it would take quite some time, probably the best part of 2 days, and that's assuming that as soon as she gets up in the morning she starts watching them immediately and continues until bedtime, without breaks.
Her reply "???? There's only 3 though - the first one when Spocks mother gets killed when Vulcan is destroyed, then 'Into Darkness', and Star Trek Beyond???"
When I explained her error she was totally unaware of any of the preceding films. She was aware of older TV series, but not the films.
How is that?
Ditto!I refuse to acknowledge the existence of the aforementioned animated variety
It’s better than some of the subsequent spinoffs!I refuse to acknowledge the existence of the aforementioned animated variety
Was that Three Enterprises or Uncle Spock?Chekov even wrote an episode.
Chekov even wrote an episode.
Yes. However, you also knew that having seen a phaser in part one, it would be used in part three.Was it about the inevitability of the bourgeois usurpation of aristocracy and the vacuity of the new conception of life that will hold sway?
It’s better than some of the subsequent spinoffs!
Didn't he create a weapon which projects a ray which induces ... ah ... an orgasm?
AKA a droud. Or in gun form, known as a tasp.I don't remember such a "weapon". There were wireheads who got addicted to electric current which went into their brains through a jack.
Chekov phoned me at work one day. Well, Walter Koenig did! I was working for a TV magazine in the 1990s and we needed pictures of Walter Koenig. I can't remember how I contacted him, but he phoned me personally to give contact details of his agent. He was lovely and polite.Chekov even wrote an episode.
All episodes available as a very clear blu Ray release and depending on where you are the episodes are shown pretty frequently. For example in the U.K. they are shown on the Horror Channel, currently heading towards the end of season 2. The episode in question is season 1, episode 19.I was watching the following clip earlier - which came up from an unrelated UFO related search on YouTube - and it has revived memories of the original series, which I grew up with.
I was wondering about watching it again on Netflix, or perhaps a superior remastered quality available on Blu-Ray release?
Any advice much appreciated.
I need to know what happened next in this, long forgotten, episode!
Walter Koenig came to my local pub once!Chekov phoned me at work one day. Well, Walter Koenig did! I was working for a TV magazine in the 1990s and we needed pictures of Walter Koenig. I can't remember how I contacted him, but he phoned me personally to give contact details of his agent. He was lovely and polite.
This was in contrast to the famously litigious and quite angry Harlan Ellison who phoned the magazine I was working for to castigate it and who needed to be treated very delicately! It worked, though, and instead of us writing an apology or correction, Ellison ended up writing a piece for the magazine. Result!
Was he looking for Edinburgh Waltz?Walter Koenig came to my local pub once!
Just nuclear wessels.Was he looking for Edinburgh Waltz?
That's definitely what I would love to see - remastered in Blu-Ray would be amazing!All episodes available as a very clear blu Ray release...