How about Han Solo vs. Harry Mudd!
Kirk would just talk Vader's cybernetic implants into committing suicide, which would kill Vader. Problem solved.
At first, I didn't like Voyager either. I wanted Neelix to die. It got much better in season 2 (for one, Neelix became less wimpy and irritating and more interesting) and excellent in season 3 onward. Eventually, mainly because of the characters, it became my favorite, second only to TOS which is my favorite for the same reason, the characters. There were some really exceptional episode stories, too, in Voyager. However, ANY episode that focused primarily on Chakotay totally sucked. Always. 7 of 9 was a 10 of 10 in my book both as a bod and a character. T'Pol in Enterprise was a distant second. I had zero fondness for any ongoing female character in TNG or TOS and it wasn't due to their less than stunning appearance. They just weren't interesting personalities/characters to me.I did like watching most of them, except Voyager.
The original pilot, "The Cage," was incorporated into the second pilot, "The Menagerie." Those episodes featured the aliens that ny friends and I called The Buttheads, because their heads looked like veiny, cellulite-covered butts.
LOL....I thought I was the only one who thought this way about those aliens. To this day, as a grown man, I still call them the butthead aliens. Folks around me thought I was just weird. Now I see I am not alone.
And you don't want to be anywhere near one when he has a brain fart!
LOL....I thought I was the only one who thought this way about those aliens. To this day, as a grown man, I still call them the butthead aliens. Folks around me thought I was just weird. Now I see I am not alone.
LOL....I thought I was the only one who thought this way about those aliens. To this day, as a grown man, I still call them the butthead aliens. Folks around me thought I was just weird. Now I see I am not alone.
The original pilot, "The Cage," was incorporated into the second pilot, "The Menagerie." Those episodes featured the aliens that ny friends and I called The Buttheads, because their heads looked like veiny, cellulite-covered butts.
The Menagerie wasn't the 2nd pilot. "Charlie X", "The Man Trap" and "Where No Man has Gone Before" were!
I liked Enterprise a lot. I thought it was a pretty cool "prequel" type thing. Anyone catch the fact in the new Star Trek movies that Scotty got in trouble for teleporting "Admiral Archer's" dog?
I liked Enterprise a lot. I thought it was a pretty cool "prequel" type thing. Anyone catch the fact in the new Star Trek movies that Scotty got in trouble for teleporting "Admiral Archer's" dog?
I enjoyed STAR TREK the Experience , although it is more fun to go to Vegas to launch rockets !
Kenny
View attachment 248045
I enjoyed STAR TREK the Experience , although it is more fun to go to Vegas to launch rockets !
Kenny
View attachment 248045
I did like "Enterprise", though not the theme song. Possibly I was not as susceptible to Trek burnout as some others here due to having skipped "Voyager".
Take a look at the top entry on PML's Special Projects page:
https://www.publicmissiles.com/pml_special_projects.htm
Has anyone other than PML tried building that?
I wonder if that Enterprise theme is supposed to reach out to a hipper crowd? It breaks the character of Star Trek for sure...
I could get past the theme music as soon as the show started and I saw Jolene Blalock. Sorry Spock, but T'pol was my favorite Vulcan! There were some pretty good " in jokes" in Enterprise too, like the time that Reed comes up with the idea to have weapons and shields come online automatically at the first sign of a threat. He says that someday they might call it a "Reed Alert"
The Menagerie wasn't the second pilot. The second pilot was Where No Man Has Gone Before (with Sally Kellerman and Gary Lockwood). The Menagerie was a clever way for Roddenberry to air much of the show that the network rejected, kind of an in-your-face move on his part.
Enter your email address to join: