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[QUOTE]Originally posted by EdipisReks: [QB] as much as i love trek, i think that the best of B5 beats out all but the VERY best of TNG and TOS in terms of quality. don't even TRY to tell me that the dialogue is any worse in B5 than in DS9 or that mess that bragga made, i mean Voyager. trek has had some cheese, which most trek fans simply overlook. i also think that the worst episodes of trek are worse than the worst episodes of B5. also, the continuity of B5 was better, probably because larry niven was an advisor. B5 actually shows a credible view of the galaxy, with lots of non exacytly looking like human aliens, and many varied political interests. (yes, the centauri outwardly looked like humans, but their unique physiology was shown in several episodes, and it was mentioned that humans thought they were related to centauri's until they saw the *ahem* unique attributes of the centauri). also, i think that many of the ship ideas, especially concerning biological tech, was used in B5 better than in trek. B5 also has a more epic feel, in my opinion, than even the dominion war. B5 wasn't great all the time, but its good sides transcends the bad sides. by the way, centauri prime was the home planet of the centauri, and the republic was their empire. if there was an earth empire, this planet might be called earth prime. however, despite immensely enjoying B5, i still like trek better because of its unique trek ideology, and the fact that TOS and TNG were like horatio hornblower, but in space, which is very cool. well, the tech stuff doesn't hurt either [IMG]http://flare.solareclipse.net/smile.gif[/IMG] --jacob p.s. sorry for the rambling [/QB][/QUOTE]
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