Beyond

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Level 34.03

Mar 2006

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Sep 11, 2006, 05:53 PM
Local time: Sep 11, 2006, 05:53 PM
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I guess I'm the only person that doesn't want Neelix drawn and quartered. I kinda liked him as an eccentric addition. He wasn't used to the officious life of the Federation, and yet he still managed to find a place as somewhat of a counselor and an envoy. He was obviously for the most part a comedy relief character, but I liked him just because he was the kind of oddball.
As to my favorite, well, it has to be TNG. I wasn't a big fan of the series when they still had the gold stripes along the uniforms, so basically the first couple of seasons or so, but once they got rid of Tasha Yar, it was all gravy.
I'd say second place belongs to Voyager, as well, because I liked the concept of being stranded, and encountering entirely new things with each episode. It might have been gimmicky, but I felt like they worked it in well enough to the framework of the show that it didn't feel tacked on or obvious.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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