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Sol System
Member # 30
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If we assume for a moment that the claims that the next Star Trek series will not actually be called Star Trek are true, then it seems to me that this provides a chance to suss out the name of the show before it is announced.Namely, if the show is called, to use one old and very silly rumor, "Excellent," it seems to me that Paramount will want to set up an excellent.com or uss-excellent.com or something similar. Now, this site might be nothing more than a redirect to the "series V" portion of startrek.com, but still. Has anyone been keeping tabs on Paramount's URL registration activities? (As I type this, I realize there are probably entire legions of fans who spend their days doing just this and nothing but. This is the sort of idea I'd probably mention in passing on ICQ to, say, Tim, who would then gently but firmly mock my parentage for suggesting such an obvious thing. Furthermore, I'd do it myself, but my URL-looking-up skills are limited to searches for amusingly dirty words and the names of friends and family.) ------------------ I will shout until they know what I mean. -- Neutral Milk Hotel **** Read three (three!) chapters of "Dirk Tungsten in...The Disappearing Planet"! Then, go insane!
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Vacuum robot lady from Spaceballs
Member # 239
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Not in the same search, though, I hope? Unless you have the inclination to view such things.------------------ "I WANT A POST VOY SERIES STAR TREK ORIGINAL MESSAGE WAS LOOKING FORWARD NOT LOOKING BACK." -Darkstar
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Sol System
Member # 30
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I suppose that depends on the friend.------------------ I will shout until they know what I mean. -- Neutral Milk Hotel **** Read three (three!) chapters of "Dirk Tungsten in...The Disappearing Planet"! Then, go insane!
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Malnurtured Snay
Member # 411
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Interestingly enough ... Paramount bought the domain for StarTrekEnterprise.Com ... And despite what Berman or Fuller or whomever might talk about, I don't think Paramount would allow them to put out a series without Star Trek in the title. ------------------ Star Trek Gamma Quadrant Average Rated 6.27 out of 10 Smileys by Fabrux (with four eps posted) *** "Oh, yes, screw logic, let's go for a theory with no evidence!" -Omega 11:48am, Jan. 19th, 2001 **** "The candidate who slimed John McCain in the primaries and smeared Al Gore in the general election is now the president who pledges to elevate the nation's tone and bring civility to our discorse. Kind of like Michael Corleone brought peace to the mob by killing the heads of the other four families." --Paul Begala, Is Our Children Learning?
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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I went to www.startrekenterprise.com and it didn't exist...Andrew Actually I just checked domain.com and all these three: startrekenterprise.com startrekenterprise.net startrekenterprise.org were not available... hmmmmm. ------------------ Has anyone seen my Pulaku?
[This message has been edited by AndrewR (edited March 07, 2001).]
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Malnurtured Snay
Member # 411
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I never said that they created a website. Just that they bought it. ------------------ Star Trek Gamma Quadrant Average Rated 6.27 out of 10 Smileys by Fabrux (with four eps posted) *** "Oh, yes, screw logic, let's go for a theory with no evidence!" -Omega 11:48am, Jan. 19th, 2001 **** "The candidate who slimed John McCain in the primaries and smeared Al Gore in the general election is now the president who pledges to elevate the nation's tone and bring civility to our discorse. Kind of like Michael Corleone brought peace to the mob by killing the heads of the other four families." --Paul Begala, Is Our Children Learning?
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Sol System
Member # 30
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Enterprise is only a slightly less stupid name for a series than Excellent.------------------ I will shout until they know what I mean. -- Neutral Milk Hotel **** Read three (three!) chapters of "Dirk Tungsten in...The Disappearing Planet"! Then, go insane!
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Aban Rune
Member # 226
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Star Trek as a franchise has grown so far beyond being just about the Enterprise and her crew, I feel that going back to that formula would be a big mistake. And naming the show after the ship would even worse. They did it with Voyager, and it worked. I worked with DS9. Don't do it again...------------------ "You don't tug on Superman's cape. You don't spit into the wind. You don't pull the mask off the ole' Lone Ranger And you don't mess around with Jim." Aban's Illustration www.alanfore.com
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Malnurtured Snay
Member # 411
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I disagree.While certainly DS9 worked without benefit of being set aboard the Enterprise, Star Trek's roots are with the starship which bears that name. "Space. The Final Frontier. There are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise, it's continuing missions: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life, and new civilizations. To boldly go where no one has gone before!" I'd love to hear those words over the intro credits any day of the week and four point nine-seven-one on Sunday! ------------------ Star Trek Gamma Quadrant Average Rated 6.27 out of 10 Smileys by Fabrux (with four eps posted) *** "Oh, yes, screw logic, let's go for a theory with no evidence!" -Omega 11:48am, Jan. 19th, 2001 **** "The candidate who slimed John McCain in the primaries and smeared Al Gore in the general election is now the president who pledges to elevate the nation's tone and bring civility to our discorse. Kind of like Michael Corleone brought peace to the mob by killing the heads of the other four families." --Paul Begala, Is Our Children Learning?
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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Sorry, but your logic does not resemble our Earth logic.Seriously, you're saying that naming the show after the ship worked for DS9, and it worked for Voyager, so they should never do it again? Huh? And I'd argue that Star trek has grown beyond being about the Enterprise. maybe for the hard-core fans it has, but not to the mainstream public. The people that would never call themselves Trekkers, but watched TNG. The people who have no idea what DS9 or Voyager are about, but who cold tell a Klingon from a Romulan. The non-fans who, during First Contact, explained who the Borg were to other non-fans. To those people, Star Trek IS the Enterprise and her crew. The public adapted to the idea of Star Trek not being about Kirk, but they didn't catch on to the show being about different Starfleet crews. To them, Star Trek = Enterprise. And Alexander Courage's fanfare. ------------------ "And Mojo was hurt and I would have kissed his little boo boo but then I realized he was a BAD monkey so I KICKED HIM IN HIS FACE!" -Bubbles
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Lee
Member # 393
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Yeah. Perhaps that's why Voyager is so unpopular - it was one non-Enterprise show too far. DS9, sure, it's one of those places the Enterprise visited a couple of times, now you get to see what happens after they've warped away to next week's adventure. But Voyager? Who cares? There's nothing for you to relate to.------------------ "I rather strongly disagree, even if I share the love of Dick. Speaking of which, that would be the most embarrasing .sig quote ever, so never use it." - Simon Sizer, 23/01/2001
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Sol System
Member # 30
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Is it, though? There's a certain hardcore group of fans who don't like it, but outside of that? It seems to me the only genre show that garners any attention at all from the mainstream is Buffy.------------------ I will shout until they know what I mean. -- Neutral Milk Hotel **** Read three (three!) chapters of "Dirk Tungsten in...The Disappearing Planet"! Then, go insane!
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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Sorry, I'm not THAT internet Savvy... I thought when domain names were taken... that there is a 'placeholder' page there - like "this domain has been taken yadda yadda". Not just that it "didn't exist".------------------ Has anyone seen my Pulaku?
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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Buffy deserves it. It pissed on Voyager from a great height. (Now THAT's a strange mental image).Altough Angel's better. But still, there were non-Trekkers who would actually make a bit of an effort to watch TNG. I have friends who'd never be caught DEAD with any Star Trek merchandise in their rooms, but they'd still know who Q is. People might watch Voyager if it's on, but I don't think they'd go much out of their way to watch it. It is probably easier to digest that DS9. But still, Paramount needs that large portion of people who watch TNG back again. And reusing an Enterprise seems an obvious way to start. ------------------ "And Mojo was hurt and I would have kissed his little boo boo but then I realized he was a BAD monkey so I KICKED HIM IN HIS FACE!" -Bubbles
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Lee
Member # 393
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So far I've seen one ep each of Buffy and Angel this season. I begin to see why Friday nights is a killer time for episodic TV.------------------ Ross: This is not good for my rage. *takes another pill*
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Psi'a Meese
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A major nitpick I already have is about this pre-warp ship having been called Enterprise. If memory serves, TMP shows the history of ships named Enterprise. Assuming the Series V release is accurate (I doubt it is), we have the design of the new ship already. And if they do move forward with an Enterprise of a new design, I will be very disappointed from the get go.------------------ Purrr... [This message has been edited by Psi'a Meese (edited March 11, 2001).]
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Timo
Member # 245
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But the TMP wall display omits many in-between ships, like the WWII carrier and most of the sailing vessels. Thus, there could easily be dozens of sublight or early-warp ships named Enterprise, and the picture of that "Declaration class Starliner" just happened to represent them all. Perhaps by touching the display, one could have chosen the other pictures?That's the way I'd set the display: -First, a complete history of the sailing ships Enterprise (including the real ships and the fake from "Generations") -Second, a complete history of the powered seagoing Enterprises (including the two carriers and possible fictitious/future ships) -Third, a complete history of primitive spacecraft named Enterprise (including the test shuttle and possible other primitives) -Fourth, a complete history of stargoing spacecraft named Enterprise (up to and excluding the first one actually designated as a starship) -Fifth, a complete history of the first incarnation of NCC-1701 -Sixth, a complete history of the refit project. Previous visitors would then have left each of the sections in random positions. Timo Saloniemi
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PsyLiam
Member # 73
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Having the fake ship from Generations would have been impressive, especially 15 years before it was thought up.------------------ "And Mojo was hurt and I would have kissed his little boo boo but then I realized he was a BAD monkey so I KICKED HIM IN HIS FACE!" -Bubbles
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Gaseous Anomaly
Member # 114
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They were the newer Galaxies with the "cobra necks" (no, I don't know either) and the phasers on the nacelles.------------------ At that point, McDonald fired his gun three times in the air to emphasize his point. The crowd, estimated at 350,000, loudly cheered the new candidate. "Let me make this clear: I am the law! I am your ruler! And you will have fries with that, motherf*cker!"
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Matrix
Member # 376
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Huh?------------------ Signature for sale! For a mere price of $20 per letter you get this wonderful little space to say your own things. Get it now while there's still space!
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Malnurtured Snay
Member # 411
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EXACTLY!------------------ Star Trek Gamma Quadrant Average Rated 6.27 out of 10 Smileys by Fabrux (with four eps posted) *** "Oh, yes, screw logic, let's go for a theory with no evidence!" -Omega 11:48am, Jan. 19th, 2001 **** And homeschooling also turns you into a socially well-adjusted person, capable of talking to people without them wanting to ram a f***ing chair down your throat! - PsyLiam, 3/11/01
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Vacuum robot lady from Spaceballs
Member # 239
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Great Idea!!------------------ "I WANT A POST VOY SERIES STAR TREK ORIGINAL MESSAGE WAS LOOKING FORWARD NOT LOOKING BACK." -Darkstar
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Gaseous Anomaly
Member # 114
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Don't you dare... I'm warning you...I'm just repeating something I heard in here, not some fannish BS off the top of my head. Me, making unfounded claims? With my reputation? What were they thinking? ------------------ At that point, McDonald fired his gun three times in the air to emphasize his point. The crowd, estimated at 350,000, loudly cheered the new candidate. "Let me make this clear: I am the law! I am your ruler! And you will have fries with that, motherf*cker!"
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