• Star Trek

    From Dave W@1:135/371 to All on Tue Jun 22 23:28:40 2021
    You raise a very goog point with the shields. Then again, why are star ships flying around without shields at all. I figure that it isn't a huge toll on power and it always helps them prepare for the unknown.

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  • From Craig Dooley@1:123/126 to Dave W on Wed Jun 23 11:06:03 2021
    BY: Dave W(1:135/371)


    You raise a very goog point with the shields. Then again, why are star ships flying around without shields at all. I figure that it isn't a
    huge toll on power and it always helps them prepare for the unknown.

    I would imagine that shields powerful enough to stop a phaser or photon torpedo would be energy drains on the engines. They wouldn't need them during routine maneuvers and travel, as they have navigational deflectors to clear a path of any objects or debris they encounter.

    The main shields have a definitive lifespace, as they take damage and weaken.

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  • From Chris Krascek@2:250/5 to Dave W on Sun Jul 4 14:03:10 2021
    You raise a very goog point with the shields. Then again, why are star ships flying around without shields at all. I figure that it isn't a
    huge toll on power and it always helps them prepare for the unknown.
    DaveW

    Yeah.. kinda makes me wonder about that. I mean, if its not such a draw on power, why not have them on all the time? Hmm. There must be some reason why because its constants throughout the whole series.

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  • From DaveW@1:135/371 to All on Wed Jun 30 23:37:21 2021
    Hello,
    You are not the only one with Issues with Avery Brooks. I may not go as far as saying he was a horrible actor but i do notice that he tends to over act in some scenes. He tends to be over dramatic at times also. I did like him though.
    I really didnt notice the foul language in the new Star Trek shows. I am sure it was there but it is something I usually wouldnt notice.
    I really like the new Trek shows. If i had to pick my main issue is that they have been forcing social issues into Trek. I know the counter argument is that they have always done that over the years but i kind of like to escape the politics of the day when watching these shows. Some of it seems forced to me. I dont have anything against it. I just see some of it as very much forced. One thing that sticks out to me is that they took over half an episode as a lesson to call the one character with the "they/them" pronouns. Again, i have no issues with anyone, i just would like these things to be an escape from real life. I know Star Trek has a history of this and i am ok with it but it seems forced on the new shows. Maybe it is just me. lol
    I am kind of missing Trek right now. I watched Star Trek VI last night. I cannot wait until i get more Trek. Hopefully with less F words!!! :)

    LATER TREKKIES!!!! :)

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  • From Daniel Juarez@1:275/89 to DAVEW on Fri Jul 2 15:24:00 2021
    Quoting Davew to All <=-

    Hello,
    You are not the only one with Issues with Avery Brooks. I may not
    go as far as saying he was a horrible actor but i do notice that he
    tends to over act in some scenes. He tends to be over dramatic at

    Agreed. That is what I am referring to. His over acting. :-)


    to me. I dont have anything against it. I just see some of it as very
    much forced. One thing that sticks out to me is that they took over
    half an episode as a lesson to call the one character with the
    "they/them" pronouns. Again, i have no issues with anyone, i just
    would like these things to be an escape from real life. I know Star
    Trek has a history of this and i am ok with it but it seems forced on
    the new shows. Maybe it is just me. lol I am kind of missing Trek

    I agree - just leave real life out of it. But, this is typical of
    Hollywood. They are alwasy promoting their own agenda regardless of how
    forced it feels in the shows they produce.

    right now. I watched Star Trek VI last night. I cannot wait until i
    get more Trek. Hopefully with less F words!!! :)
    LATER TREKKIES!!!! :)

    Yeah, I don't think they are going to stop with the F words. :-)




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  • From DaveW@1:135/371 to All on Fri Jul 2 23:49:18 2021
    Hello,
    I have a good question. What do you think the best movie was. I would have to say Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan. I think if that movie flopped, Star Trek may have died there. I am not sure TNG would have taken off. Maybe it would have.
    What does everything think of the JJ Abrams Movies? I think they are decent movies but they just dont seem like Trek to me. I did like how writers were able to use the destruction of Romulus in Season 1 of Picard. That kind of officially made the JJ movies a part of cannon.

    LATER TREKKIES

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  • From Anna Christina Nass@2:240/5824.1 to DaveW on Sat Jul 3 16:53:00 2021
    Am 02.07.21 schrieb DaveW@1:135/371 in TREK:

    Hallo Davew,

    I have a good question. What do you think the best movie was. I would
    have to say Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan.

    In my opinion, Star Trek IV and VI were the best movies.

    ST IV has the best humour in all movies and doesn't take itself too
    serious - but also contains a (although simple) nice story with an
    important message to humankind.

    ST VI also contains an important ethical message and is a good movie with
    the Klingons :)

    I don't like ST II very much as it mostly is about revenge and one bad villain, which isn't very attractive to me.

    What does everything think of the JJ Abrams Movies? I think they are
    decent movies but they just dont seem like Trek to me.

    Same, they are more of Star Wars movies but not really Star Trek.
    I stopped watching ST movies after I watched the first JJ trek movie...

    Besides that, I didn't like the visual style, as I almost got sick from
    all the camera wiggling - and the cuts were way too fast for me to really catch what's on screen in a given moment.

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  • From Daniel Juarez@1:275/89 to DAVEW on Sat Jul 3 11:49:00 2021
    Quoting Davew to All <=-

    Hello,
    I have a good question. What do you think the best movie was. I
    would have to say Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan. I think if that
    movie flopped, Star Trek may have died there. I am not sure TNG would
    have taken off. Maybe it would have. What does everything think of
    the JJ Abrams Movies? I think they are decent movies but they just
    dont seem like Trek to me. I did like how writers were able to use the destruction of Romulus in Season 1 of Picard. That kind of officially
    made the JJ movies a part of cannon.
    LATER TREKKIES

    I think Wrath of Khan was the best Star Trek movie, definitely. It was
    a good story and an outstanding performance by Ricardo Montalban.

    I liked the first JJ Abrams movie a lot. I think he did a great job with
    it. The other two I don't even recall much about them. I need to
    re-watch those to be fair.




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  • From Daniel Juarez@1:275/89 to ANNA CHRISTINA NASS on Sat Jul 3 11:50:00 2021
    Quoting Anna Christina Nass to Davew <=-

    In my opinion, Star Trek IV and VI were the best movies.

    ST IV has the best humour in all movies and doesn't take itself too serious - but also contains a (although simple) nice story with an important message to humankind.

    Star Trek IV was my second favorite - maybe even tied with Wrath of Kahn,
    but for very different reasons. It was the fun, light-hearted Trek movie
    that I really enjoyed.





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  • From Chris Krascek@2:250/5 to DaveW on Wed Jul 14 02:55:25 2021
    Hello,
    I have a good question. What do you think the best movie was. I
    would have to say Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan. I think if that movie flopped, Star Trek
    may have died there. I am not sure TNG would have taken off. Maybe it would have.

    Hmm. You raise a good point. ST1 was disappointing after such a break from TOS/Animated. I'd agree, if STII flopped, that would be it. No question STII was decent but I really thought the pinnacle was STVI.

    Interesting when you look at II, III and IV.. essentially a trilogy of sorts.

    What does everything think of the JJ Abrams Movies? I think they are decent

    It's not bad.. slightly different take on trek. Although I enjoyed watching it, to me, seemed like just a scifi movie and not the trek I wanted.. and I'm still trying to figure out why. I think a big portion of that is how new and modern things look... after many years of trek. In all fairness TOS fans prob felt that way with TNG.

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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Chris Krascek on Wed Jul 14 07:11:00 2021
    Chris Krascek wrote to DaveW <=-

    wanted.. and I'm still trying to figure out why. I think a big portion
    of that is how new and modern things look... after many years of trek.
    In all fairness TOS fans prob felt that way with TNG.

    I liked the progression from TOS -> TNG, but I wanted Enterprise to look
    much more primitive. The design of NX-01 looked like a 200 year newer Akira- class ship, and the interiors felt too new. I would have liked those little gooseneck viewers on the helm as a callback to the TOS pilot Enterprise. :)




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  • From Chris Krascek@2:250/5 to Kurt Weiske on Mon Jul 19 02:59:30 2021
    Chris Krascek wrote to DaveW <=-

    wanted.. and I'm still trying to figure out why. I think a big portio of that is how new and modern things look... after many years of trek In all fairness TOS fans prob felt that way with TNG.

    I liked the progression from TOS -> TNG, but I wanted Enterprise to look much more primitive. The design of NX-01 looked like a 200 year newer Akira- class ship, and the interiors felt too new. I would have liked those little gooseneck viewers on the helm as a callback to the TOS
    pilot Enterprise. :)

    Yes, that was my issue with that series too. In fact, this is in part why I didn't really care too much for ST reboot. I was thinking something more primitive.. simplistic. I suppose its hard to go backwards when the tech and know how is far more advanced.

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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Chris Krascek on Mon Jul 19 07:28:00 2021
    Chris Krascek wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-

    something more primitive.. simplistic. I suppose its hard to go
    backwards when the tech and know how is far more advanced.

    Yeah, a Daedalus-class ship with a big round primary hull and little tiny
    warp nacelles wouldn't test well these days.

    What I'd like to see (and you're seeing a little bit of it in DISCO and Picard, and to some extent the runabouts and Defiant) are smaller ships,
    like the Archer-class scouts. Get a little BSG-ish and show crew bunks, let you feel the size of the ship.



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  • From Lloyd Fellon@21:2/142 to All on Wed Mar 9 13:28:35 2022
    hello all we have new star trek games on the bbs now come on by and check it out theviperbbs.mywire.org to play games today have a great day...
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  • From Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to Lloyd Fellon on Sun Mar 13 22:28:07 2022
    Hi Lloyd,

    On 2022-03-09 13:28:35, you wrote to All:

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    Wrong node number for fidonet!?

    Bye, Wilfred.

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  • From Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to Lloyd Fellon on Mon Mar 14 08:25:34 2022
    Hi Lloyd!

    You are posting with a FSXNet address in Fiodnet.
    Please correct your config.

    CU, Ricsi

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