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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim: [QB] Harry: The ship was obviously an advanced prototype designed for a specific purpose, not something from their general design lineage. Also, I like the way they're being kept mysterious and not overly-exposed (both to the audience and the characters) at this point. Mark makes a good point about this only being the introductory act, also. It's like saying the Dominion was "not particularly interesting" in DS9 seasons two & three. Legitimate gripe about the Nemesis stuff, I guess, but for some reason it doesn't seem to bother me. Three reasons, really. (1) The story was great and the directing was tight, and I never had the chance to be distracted by it. (2) This has always happened on all the Trek shows; it has to do with the time and budget constrictions of a weekly TV series, and perhaps in this case one that is already in jeopardy. Something's gotta give, and I for one am glad it's something a inconsequential as [i]what the Romulans are wearing[/i] as opposed to a more integral element. (3) In re Romulus, how much different could it be anyway? I mean, how much did San Francisco change between the 22nd and 24th centuries? (4) Not that I generally approve of such excuses, but [i]Nemesis[/i] was a shit movie and, like, NOBODY saw it anyway. Andrew: By all means. That site's been up for at least a year or two, and one has to assume that some people are doing this on their own. The reason I never bothered before now is that I never really considered cancellation as a serious threat before this season. But better late than never. But remember, time grows short! -[b]MMoM[/b] :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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