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Also, Karl Urban is an underrated actor and deserves way more than he's getting.

fucking this. anyone willing to do a role without ever showing his face deserves praise. he also really seem to like what he's doing


also, with cyperpunk slowly getting more popular imagine being a fox executive not only smothering your proto GOTG firefly in the crib but also your pseudo blade runner series
 
There will never be another Grand Nagus like Rom. Now he's gone to the great Divine Treasury. Hopefully he's amassed enough wealth to buy himself one helluva next life, he deserves it.
Um... Aaron was Nog (Rom's son).

Max was Rom.

EDIT: One of my favorite Nog moments.
 
Um... Aaron was Nog (Rom's son).

Max was Rom.

EDIT: One of my favorite Nog moments.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Fuzh6RT0wx8
Shit, you're fucking with me, it was Nog's actor who died? Man, I really got to learn to actually remember the names of actors. Also, what was he, 50? I just figured it was Rom's actor because he'd be almost fucking 70 now.
Aw man.... that sucks. :heart-empty:
 
His father ends up as Grand Nagus and married to Leeta.

Meanwhile Nog gets his leg blown off..
If you've seen the "S8" feature in the documentary...

Nog would get to be captain of the USS Emmett Till which blows up when it reaches DS9, kicking off the plot of the premiere episode.
 

The streamer has given a series order to “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” starring Anson Mount as Captain Christopher Pike, Rebecca Romijn as Number One and Ethan Peck as Science Officer Spock. The series will follow Pike, Spock, and Number One in the decade before Captain Kirk boarded the U.S.S. Enterprise as they explore new worlds around the galaxy.

“When we said we heard the fans’ outpouring of love for Pike, Number One and Spock when they boarded ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ last season, we meant it,” said Kurtzman.

Nickelodeon is also prepping an animated “Star Trek” kids series.
Honestly season 2 of STD was great when it was just about Pike.
 

The streamer has given a series order to “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” starring Anson Mount as Captain Christopher Pike, Rebecca Romijn as Number One and Ethan Peck as Science Officer Spock. The series will follow Pike, Spock, and Number One in the decade before Captain Kirk boarded the U.S.S. Enterprise as they explore new worlds around the galaxy.

“When we said we heard the fans’ outpouring of love for Pike, Number One and Spock when they boarded ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ last season, we meant it,” said Kurtzman.
I guess the nightmare never ends.
Since Kurtzman doesn't want to make a show about a white man as captain, I'm sure he will find a way to make Number One the bestest officer ever (after Burnham of course).
I would have liked a Pike series (or miniseries), to see more about that tragic character but I know that Kurtzman and his "writers" don't have what it takes to tell interesting stories worthy of the Star Trek brand. They will probably "Last Jedi" the shit out of Pike just to alienate the remaining actual Star Trek fans.
 
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Apropos of nothing; I finished Season 3 of Enterprise. I probably wont go onto Season 4 unless people here tell me it's very good, but Season 3 hit its stride well in the second half. Had some strong episodes and the Zindi plot really gathered pace nicely and became a fun ride. Captain Archer has a pretty steely dark side he keeps hidden but watching him bully a half-conscious, badly traumatized Hoshi into working on decrypting codes or leave innocent aliens stranded in Space having stolen parts from their ship for his own is quite the transition (though believable) from S1 Archer.

It was also retrospectively nice to learn that there was a reason for T'pol's increasingly erratic character as the series went on. On the whole, glad I stuck with it for another season. Main thing that put me off sticking with it was the stinger at the end of Season 3: "Oh no, not more time travel". Someone here can let me know if S4 is all time travel or if WWII aliens was just a one-shot cliff-hanger for the next season.
 
Apropos of nothing; I finished Season 3 of Enterprise. I probably wont go onto Season 4 unless people here tell me it's very good, but Season 3 hit its stride well in the second half. Had some strong episodes and the Zindi plot really gathered pace nicely and became a fun ride. Captain Archer has a pretty steely dark side he keeps hidden but watching him bully a half-conscious, badly traumatized Hoshi into working on decrypting codes or leave innocent aliens stranded in Space having stolen parts from their ship for his own is quite the transition (though believable) from S1 Archer.

It was also retrospectively nice to learn that there was a reason for T'pol's increasingly erratic character as the series went on. On the whole, glad I stuck with it for another season. Main thing that put me off sticking with it was the stinger at the end of Season 3: "Oh no, not more time travel". Someone here can let me know if S4 is all time travel or if WWII aliens was just a one-shot cliff-hanger for the next season.
Nah 4 has plenty of non time travel, and a really good three parter.
The series ending kinda eats so brace yourself. They found out the show wasn't going 7 seasons so the basically Robotech together some cool scenes that we would have gotten in 5, 6, and 7.
 
SFDebris has put up another STD review.

He's still not hating it like Voyager, but this quarantine and such is clearly fraying the guy's nerves. (Plus I keep chuckling at his comments on the mushroom man.)

So no one is allowed to like anything about Star Trek Discovery then by your logic?. I dont get what your so desperate for Chuck to tear it apart
 
So no one is allowed to like anything about Star Trek Discovery then by your logic?. I dont get what your so desperate for Chuck to tear it apart

Da faq? I'm calling back to @Miller 's posts:

I wouldn't trust SFDebris. He seems to enjoy STD.
True but I wish more people would speak out against Discovery. Every Trek fansites (like Trekmovie) or forums are avoiding the problems with Discovery, they all act like it's the best thing ever made.
 
He's still not hating it like Voyager
I still don't get it. He doesn't like VOY and ENT but he's fine with the writing on STD.
I will wait for his review of the second part of the season, to see how he is going to react to Spock's auti-dyslexia. His review of the tribble Short Trek is going to be interesting too.

So no one is allowed to like anything about Star Trek Discovery then by your logic?
What is good about Discovery (or Picard)? Don't get me wrong, I'm not looking for a gotcha moment, I just want to know.
 
Apropos of nothing; I finished Season 3 of Enterprise. I probably wont go onto Season 4 unless people here tell me it's very good, but Season 3 hit its stride well in the second half. Had some strong episodes and the Zindi plot really gathered pace nicely and became a fun ride. Captain Archer has a pretty steely dark side he keeps hidden but watching him bully a half-conscious, badly traumatized Hoshi into working on decrypting codes or leave innocent aliens stranded in Space having stolen parts from their ship for his own is quite the transition (though believable) from S1 Archer.

It was also retrospectively nice to learn that there was a reason for T'pol's increasingly erratic character as the series went on. On the whole, glad I stuck with it for another season. Main thing that put me off sticking with it was the stinger at the end of Season 3: "Oh no, not more time travel". Someone here can let me know if S4 is all time travel or if WWII aliens was just a one-shot cliff-hanger for the next season.
Season 4 was the strongest and it's worth watching if you enjoyed the prior 3 seasons at all.

FWIW, a possible plotline for the 5th season of Enterprise that never got produced was going to have T'Pol's absentee father turn out to have been a Romulan infiltrator who was recalled from his mission.
 
I've recently gotten my hands on couple of mid 90s marvel star trek comics and I gotta say I was worried they'd be something I'd regret buying (it was a comic blind bad so IDK until I opened it) but it was actually pretty good. Easy to follow I'd your not a teekie and a decent set up to a new storyline one comic even had a list of terms foe newbies at the back explaining who the blue alien that greeted the orange one with big ears by being nude was (it makes sense in context and actually was pretty damn funny )
 
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