ha! im not sure Mr. LaBerge, and all his collegues will accept that, but its worth a try! |
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Well here goes my first try with watchin a Star Trek episode on a daily basis. I havent watched it for a while and I think by starting to watch it it will increase it in my dreams as a dreamsign. |
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ha! im not sure Mr. LaBerge, and all his collegues will accept that, but its worth a try! |
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I had a Trek dream one time. I had watched an Episode of Enterprise that night.(Damn that Vulcan chick is hot!) I also, by chance had a Start Trek TNG t-shirt on so I guess Start Trek was on my brain. The dream started on an ocean. I was on a sailing ship when I noticed I had a Start Fleet uniform on. I then noticed I was accompanied by Picard, Ryker and LeFourge. We got into a storm and was shipwrecked on a small island. On land Ryker and Lefourge decided to stay near the ship while the captain and I went to the other side of the island to investigate. I made arrow marks in the sand to find our way back. While on the other side of the island we decided to camp for the night in a cave that opened towards the shore. During the night I found a shortwave transmitter in the cave. I sent an SOS via morse code, but got no reply. I thought the receiver circuit was damaged. The next morning we went back to the ship and met Ryker and LeFourge. During the night the tide got so low that it formed a land bridge between the island and the mainland and people were coming to see about us. We loaded some equipment on some trucks that carried it back to the mainland. Some people came and repaired the ship and we were off again. People told me they heard my SOS on shortwave and tried to respond. This was really a cool dream even though not lucid. It had Trek characters but had a story more like Gilligan's Island. |
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East Texas...where men are men and sheep are afraid
If you like star trek or have had a star trek dream feel free to share it here. It will be interesting. |
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I sometimes contemplate the difference between TNG and the original series...especially the character relationships. Kirk appears to be about the same age as his senior staff and is buds with 'em on or off duty, even though Kirk is in charge and they respect him as captain. Spock, McCoy, Scottie and Uhura seem to be on a more even plane with Kirk than Picard and his bunch. An Exception would maybe be Chekov and Sulu who appear younger than the rest of the senior staff. Picard on the other hand is more like a father figure to his subordinates. This is the case on AND off duty. They have respect for him as captain as well as someone with a few more years on him than the rest of them. Kirk is a brother image and Picard is more of a father image. Both systems work great for their respective invironments. I have heard many people compare Data and Spock...two of my favorite characters. I believe them to be more different than alike, but with a few amazing similarities. Comparisons began at the onset of TNG with an encounter between Data and the old as hell Dr. McCoy. McCoy said something to the effect of, "Boy, you sound like a Vulcan, but I don't see no pointed ears." This was in Encounter at Farpoint part one. Data and Spock wanna be what the other one isn't. Spock being a Vulcan has very passionate emotions but keeps them totally suppressed as is Vulcan custom. Data, a totally logical being is evolving in his quest to become more human, but is often hampered by his total lack of emotion. He looks at things sometimes with the wonderment of a child, despite his enormous intellectual capabilities. As for comparing Spock to other Vulcans....Star Trek writers did an excellent job of making Spock different. His human half surfaces frequently, sometimes very obviously and at times very subtly. He is not as coldly logical as T'paul from Enterprise(damn she is fine. I go into pon-far thinking about her!) or Tuvok from Voyager. Sarik, tho full blooded Vulcan occasionally seemed to subtly display emotion and seemed a bit passionate for a Vulcan, which may be the reason for his attraction to Spock's human mother, Amanda. Tuvok was weird to me a first, because the idea of a Negro like Vulcan just seemed odd, but when one considers Vulcan is a hot, dry planet with two suns beaming down upon it with an extremely hot equatorial region, then Tuvok makes good sense. Many times they go to planets where everyone looks alike, We don't look alike on Earth, why should we in Start Trek? The idea of Caucasion like Vulcans and Negro like Vulcans adds a an exciting realism to the Star Trek world. Speaking of Negros, the original series was a big boost for black actors and characters. Think about it. What were most Blacks on TV before Star Trek? They were maids, serveants, janitors, criminals, slaves etc. Then comes Uhura (the original Star Trek babe in my opinion) played by the gorgeous Nichelle Nichols. All of a sudden you have a black woman who is a senior bridge officer on Star Fleet's flagship, the Enterprise. This is one example of Star Trek being a visionary show. I believe today's handheld cell phones were foretold on Star Trek well over 30 years ago by the communicators they used. I believe Star Trek inspired the development of advanced computers. I believe we will someday be on other planets and will explore other systems, partly inspired by Star Trek. I believe someday we will obtain warp capabilties. I believe some of the fictional technology from trek will be applied and will become real technology. The theory in a nutshell is that nothing can move through space faster than light except space itself. During warp flight, the Enterprise is encapsulated in a bubble of space that moves though space at faster than light speed with the ship being transported inside the bubble of space or warp field. Well this redneck has done rambled enough. The shit stops at my trailor house when Star Trek comes on. Whether I am pickin' my banjo or my guitar or my nose, or doing nearly anything else, I am glued to the tube when the trek theme starts. |
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I didn't realize until recently that that old man was McCoy, then it hit me like bricks when i read the credits in the beginning when I saw the episode several times again. |
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I cant think of any more crossover episodes. What about Data getting blown to smithereans in Nemesis? I wonder if the make another TNG movie, will they be able to bring Data back using the memory they dumped into B-4 When they tried to get B-4 to assimilate Data's memory it didn't work, but I wonder if the writers have something in mind, after all they did make a pretty big deal about the memory transfer thing in the movie. |
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Man Ive been trying to find info on Star Trek 11 but all I can find is rumors. The interval between Star Trek Insurrection and Nemesis was from 1998 - 2004 (4 years). Maybe Since Nemesis was in 2002 the next one could be in 2006. |
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I liked alot of Voyagers stuff, and im sure you know part of the reason i watched it...'she' was hot HAHA! |
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"i am the crumpled sheets of paper behind an artists' attempt at perfection"
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Star Trek Joke |
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I must say, 7 of 9 is sure hot, like not so much beautiful, but more on the sexy side |
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"i am the crumpled sheets of paper behind an artists' attempt at perfection"
www.myspace.com/mattnocas (more recent pics and info)
Pictures of me here-----> (4 years old now)
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“Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are.”
- Kurt Cobain (1967 – 1994)
at least mrs. elf ears agrees with me |
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"i am the crumpled sheets of paper behind an artists' attempt at perfection"
www.myspace.com/mattnocas (more recent pics and info)
Pictures of me here-----> (4 years old now)
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I agree, 7 of 9 looks very forthcoming and very assertive. She looks good sometimes. She has a hot body. |
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Yeah I like 7 of 9 also she is very nice eye candy. I think the other girl is nice looking also, the one from the Next Generation episodes. SHe was the ships counsoler think her name was diana troy or someithing like that. |
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Her voice pissed me off sometimes though, just a little. |
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"i am the crumpled sheets of paper behind an artists' attempt at perfection"
www.myspace.com/mattnocas (more recent pics and info)
Pictures of me here-----> (4 years old now)
http://www.dreamviews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5073
im not a trekie but fot some reason ive seen every episode of DS9 almost all voyager episodes almost all next generation and all the old stuff... |
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"The stars once lived and died at our command, and yet you dare to oppose us."
- adopted by barbizzle
have any of u ever seen the episode of voyager where the whole crew gets put in a dream by that species that spends their whole life dreaming? CAptain Jainway figures out its a dream when she isnt killed by some explosion or plasma or something. |
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