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View Poll Results: What was your Favourite Star Trek Series
The Original Series 3 5.66%
The Next Generation 24 45.28%
Deep Space Nine 17 32.08%
Voyager 8 15.09%
Enterprise 1 1.89%
Voters: 53. You may not vote on this poll

Star Trek Favourite Series
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Menzoberranzan
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Old Sep 11, 2006, 06:45 AM Local time: Sep 11, 2006, 09:45 PM #1 of 54
I liked Ezri Dax a lot (More of the actor lol she's unique)

DS9 was pretty nice but I just got pissed at the flattening of building climaxes. The entire Dominion War seemed stretched out too far and ended too erm, plainly.

I definately prefer Babylon 5's story line to DS9 if you compare the 2 (I think they were both originally aired at the same time).

I too have never seen the TOS, I haven't even seen TNG lol

But I'll say my favourite is Voyager. The Borg encounters and the whole 1 ship away from home concept was nice. I just wished the ship could have been more of a hard hitter than constantly getting the crap beaten outta it.

Jam it back in, in the dark.

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Old Sep 11, 2006, 08:26 PM Local time: Sep 12, 2006, 11:26 AM #2 of 54
The big space battles in DS9 were just alright. What got me ticked off was that they kept using the same boring ships.

The Federation only ever seemed to have 1 Defiant, maybe 2 Galaxys, and hundreds of Mirandas (Those crappy looking easy-to-blow up ships). I never watched TNG so where was the Enterprise? (Sovereign class) or atleast some other bigger ships like a Nebula class or Akira. Heck wasn't the Prometheus (Shown in Voyager) created during the Dominion war?

Plus what happened to that freaking huge Dominion Battleship that owned the Valiant?

Did the Klingons only ever use Birds of Prey and maybe an occassional Vorcha? What about their capital ships?

DS9's battle scenes just didn't hold that much of a 'Ahhh Star Trek ships" spectacle for me.

The above may sound totally geekish but it just peeved me

There's nowhere I can't reach.

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Old Sep 15, 2006, 07:51 AM Local time: Sep 15, 2006, 10:51 PM #3 of 54
@ Majin yami

On the contrary, I see 12 stupid Miranda classes lol, that ship just pisses me off.

The battle scenes in Babylon 5 were just awesome though. That was a show where ship-combat scenes were impressive.

Cause in DS9, you hear about this gigantic 100+ ship fleet getting blown up to just a few several remaining ships and when you think about the sheer number of Mirandas you just go WTF. Plus none of the ships look "Cool".

When I think of Sci-Fi and space ships I want to see well done space battles as often as possible for the simple fact that it is science fiction.

Here's a You-Tube video of a whole bunch of Babylon 5 ship combat scenes. Thats what I call impressive. Not Miranda-Heaven (lol)

http://youtube.com/watch?v=PpH3rsCGCjE

For those Star Wars fans who haven't seen Babylon 5, this is a taste of what you can expect.

This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.

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