Lb8535
Justified & Ancient
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Well up on the list of "episodes best forgotten".There was also one where Tuvok and Neelix get combined to become 'Tuvix'.
Well up on the list of "episodes best forgotten".There was also one where Tuvok and Neelix get combined to become 'Tuvix'.
Oooh....Ooooh....
Also with Kirk in TOS when he gets split into two versions of Kirk - one good and one evil.
I can see why Deanna ditched both of them, then married one of them, while the other ran off with the Maquis....Or the STTNG episode "Second Chances" where the transporter creates two Rikers - both equally arrogant.
Well up on the list of "episodes best forgotten".
I can see why Deanna ditched both of them, then married one of them, while the other ran off with the Maquis....
FTFY.....???????????????
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Your right it was an early episode of voyager when B'ellana was split into a Klingon and human by the Vidian's.Also there was an episode (I think in Voyager) in which the transporter is used to recombine the two versions of a crew member (created by an alien for nefarious purposes) using patterns previously stored.
I think.
Was it B'ellana Torres?????
He's a lovely bloke.I once met Walter Koenig at a convention and - going against the trend - asked him about his role in Babylon 5; I was more of a fan of that than Trek.
He was delighted and spent a short while saying how much he loved the role of Bester as he could really indulge in playing a really nasty guy rather than a Star Trek ideal officer.
What are you using as bait?I'll be waiting for next Thursday with baited breath...
Every journey begins with a single step.Start Trek
I'll be waiting for next Thursday with baited breath...
What are you using as bait?
Ha haEvery journey begins with a single step.
Watched Picard S03E01 last night. A very good start so far. It had a feel of the movie First Contact. It had just the right amount of nostalgia for me, whilst still taking the story forward. I get the impression that they are trying to fix the bitter taste that Nemesis left behind and are going to give the Next Generation crew the send off they deserved. Riker and Picard's friendship shines in this first episode as they go off on a new adventure with a spark in their eyes.
The visual effects are stunning. Big budget movie level. It explains the long wait to get to screen after season 2.
I have no idea how some of the scenes we saw in the trailer are going to fit into this storyline though.
The end-credits are something to behold, with loads of Easter eggs. Definitely one for the pause button. We also get mash up of the First Contact and Next Generation theme tunes to play out the end-credits.
I'll be waiting for next Thursday with baited breath...
hmm... does gagh even breathe?
Unless you have no legs....Every journey begins with a single step.
Surely they would have learned from the more than fifty years of Star Trek how to write the wretched stuff....It looks like they've learned from the first two seasons.
Nothing wrong with a meditation on ageing - indeed Stewart himself was heart-rending in Logan as Prof X felled by dementia - but we were all expecting Picard to still be recognisably Star Trek. Star Trek the brand when working correctly has a lightness of touch that enables it to carry darker themes. When it starts getting pompous - or worse, earnest - it loses that, which is what's wrong with half of the movies, some of Voyager and most of Enterprise.Ah, but the first season at least shared nothing of the Next Gen vibe apart from a couple of character names. Sure, Stewart is getting on - as would Picard be - but it treated the character pretty badly.
The odd part here is that allegedly that's what Patrick Stewart wanted... and... I don't get why that would be. :/Ah, but the first season at least shared nothing of the Next Gen vibe apart from a couple of character names. Sure, Stewart is getting on - as would Picard be - but it treated the character pretty badly.