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Mars Needs Women
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Nice idea. I think it would be nice to have a forum where we could talk about other media, like the video games. Especially those Ship-based Trek games like Bridge Commander, the Armada Series and Starfleet Command Series. Lately modders have gotten into the habit of creating highly detailed models of canon Trek Ships, yet they are somewhat hampered in finding good reference pics of ship exteriors/interiors, schematics, or specifications.
It would be great if they could come here since ships are our speciality.

Also that BLADE chick is pretty but I have more of a thing for red-heads. Real red-heads, not fakers.

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FawnDoo
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I quite like the idea of there being a Trek forum that deals with other media...I was a big fan of the Trek books for years (not so much lately, though) and there doesn't tend to be that much discussion involving them as they're regarded as non-canon, so I'd be up for that.

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Ritten
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The books usually ruin the 'fun' of trying to figure out what the numbers are on that hull in the motion blurred screen cap.

A 'book canon' section would at least feed the Trek need though.

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Jason Abbadon
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quote:
Originally posted by WizArtist II:
huh....I figured you for more of a Candice Michelle 'ophile.

Nice- she is indeed hot.
Generally though, I dig the "brainy" hot look.
Also, I have a thing for women with short hair and/or black hair.

Maybe a forum dedicated to beautiful women...mmmmm
Women are good.


But keeping with the Trek theme, I dig the "book canon" notion, though if you try to read the TNG novels, you'll slowly go insane from "Picard saves the universe after some personal crisis/torture" each time.

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AndrewR
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Wouldn't non-offical Star Trek just go in "General Star Trek"?

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Lee
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You'd think so. But since we've all noticed how General Trek is straining under the weight of all this discussion of written/non-canon Trek, obviously we need another Forum.

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WizArtist II
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quote:
Originally posted by Lee:
You'd think so. But since we've all noticed how General Trek is straining under the weight of all this discussion of written/non-canon Trek, obviously we need another Forum.

"Cap'n I kinna hol' her...she's gonna blow!"

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Jason Abbadon
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..and many of the non-canon books do indeed....blow.

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*snicker*
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Lee
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Heh heh, Jason said "blow. . ."

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Shik
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They're coke-addled?

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Jason Abbadon
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Well, taht would explain some of Vornholt's stories wherein Picard seems to hail from Krypton.

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Mikey T
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I thought Picard just had uncanny abilities like mind-reading.

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AndrewR
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I haven't read many Trek books - but I did like that Q book with Q and Trelane. I also liked the first Trek book I ever bought - DS9's first novel apart from the novelisation of the pilot: "The Seige" by Peter David.

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