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  • Dr Maturin
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    They have followed up on the DS9 storyline in novel format, though I don't know how well the story was handled. The final book in which Sisko apparently returns is called Unity.

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  • SmileOfTheShadow
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    Originally posted by Lunan
    true enough
    though i have no idea what avery brooks is doing these days, i kept hoping he'd show up in one of the stargates or on battle star galactica or perhaps smallville in a recuring role sine i doubt hell end up in doctor who or torchwood (though i would LOVE it if he became the doctors compainon for a season or 2)

    and as thats the extend of the tv i watch on anything like a regular basis i have no idea what any of the ds9/voyager/tng actors have been upto

    i also though that it would be great if jerry doyle showed up on BSG regularly too
    Last I saw of Avery Brooks, he was in IBM commercials. I have no idea...I'm gonna go to IMDB and take a look.

    It'd be great if either of those guys would show up for one of the new sci-fi shows.

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  • Garibaldi's Hair
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    Originally posted by SmileOfTheShadow
    Yup, but I don't think that's going to happen either. It's too late. Too bad the whole "mini series wrap up" thing wasn't done back then.
    And I have to say that if a series has had seven whole seasons and a proper, planned finale and still hasn't managed to wrap up important storylines, it doesn't deserve an extra mini-series to tie it up.

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  • Lunan
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    Originally posted by SmileOfTheShadow
    Yup, but I don't think that's going to happen either. It's too late. Too bad the whole "mini series wrap up" thing wasn't done back then.
    true enough
    though i have no idea what avery brooks is doing these days, i kept hoping he'd show up in one of the stargates or on battle star galactica or perhaps smallville in a recuring role sine i doubt hell end up in doctor who or torchwood (though i would LOVE it if he became the doctors compainon for a season or 2)

    and as thats the extend of the tv i watch on anything like a regular basis i have no idea what any of the ds9/voyager/tng actors have been upto

    i also though that it would be great if jerry doyle showed up on BSG regularly too

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  • SmileOfTheShadow
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    Originally posted by Lunan
    actully i share the thought, but in all honesty i think a 3 or 4 part mini series would be best, something to finally tie up the prophet/sisko story line and of course the 30 or 40 other minor parts that could use clearing up

    Yup, but I don't think that's going to happen either. It's too late. Too bad the whole "mini series wrap up" thing wasn't done back then.

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  • Lunan
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    Originally posted by SmileOfTheShadow
    I just want a Deep Space Nine movie, darnit!!!!

    Though...I'm sure there's not a single person out there who shares that sentiment.
    actully i share the thought, but in all honesty i think a 3 or 4 part mini series would be best, something to finally tie up the prophet/sisko story line and of course the 30 or 40 other minor parts that could use clearing up

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  • SmileOfTheShadow
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    Originally posted by Lunan
    what i really want is a new trek set far enough after then voyager/ds9/tng timeline that it doesn't have to reference too much. the galexy is after all a huge place in which to set stories. though i hope that if and when there is a new trek who ever "they" may be will get good writers

    I just want a Deep Space Nine movie, darnit!!!!

    Though...I'm sure there's not a single person out there who shares that sentiment.

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  • Lunan
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    Originally posted by rallytbk
    I have heard of this announcement and just read the article from TrekTodayà I just donÆt know what to make of it. I also watched "How William Shatner Changed the World" and it kind of sealed the Star Trek deal for meà The one thing that I donÆt want them to do is force any new show down our throats. Right now I have a wait and see attitude.
    what i really want is a new trek set far enough after then voyager/ds9/tng timeline that it doesn't have to reference too much. the galexy is after all a huge place in which to set stories. though i hope that if and when there is a new trek who ever "they" may be will get good writers

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  • rallytbk
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    Originally posted by SmileOfTheShadow
    http://www.trektoday.com/news/141206_01.shtml

    There's an article about what it entails. It looks like they want to try to keep trek alive, and I think that concept for the series is pretty interesting if they go through with it. Far more interesting than I've seen in trek for a long time.

    Do you guys think this is a good idea? And second, I never saw the original animated series. Was it any good/should I bother picking up dvds?
    Originally posted by SmileOfTheShadow
    You guys make some good points. Trek really isn't dark, and they've taken it in a wrong direction in order to be "cool." Which, just feels stupid.
    I have heard of this announcement and just read the article from TrekTodayà I just donÆt know what to make of it. I also watched "How William Shatner Changed the World" and it kind of sealed the Star Trek deal for meà The one thing that I donÆt want them to do is force any new show down our throats. Right now I have a wait and see attitude.

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  • Lunan
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    Originally posted by SmileOfTheShadow
    Now was that a pun regarding J.J. Abrams?
    too subtle?

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  • SmileOfTheShadow
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    Originally posted by Lunan
    "bad cbs bad"
    "if you keep this up i'll just have to break out the abrams main battle tanks and you know where that will lead..."

    Now was that a pun regarding J.J. Abrams?

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  • Lunan
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    "bad cbs bad"
    "if you keep this up i'll just have to break out the abrams main battle tanks and you know where that will lead..."

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  • SmileOfTheShadow
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    You guys make some good points. Trek really isn't dark, and they've taken it in a wrong direction in order to be "cool." Which, just feels stupid. However...all they've done with the Romulans is kinda ruin them, in my opinion. Especially with the last movie. This is set 150 years in the future though, so it's perfectly reasonable to assume a lot happened in the between time.

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  • Milkman
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    Im not liking the idea myself.... As much as i would like trek to continue on... the trek universe was not created to be dark. Sure, they had a few "alternate" dimensions... but trek was about a happy time with happy thoughts. Now i enjoy darker Sci-Fi, but i don't think you can do dark sci-fi and stay true to what trek was about. Maybe im silly in that thinking, but i would rather have a new sci-fi cartoon with the exact same premise... just not in the Trek universe. If that is the only way to keep trek alive, maybe it should just be left alone.

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  • Dr Maturin
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    The original animated series was decent. Shatner and company voiced it and the stories were similar to the style seen in TOS, albeit some or most of them the bad ones. If you like TOS then go for it.

    This new series sound like pure crap. Nice way to undo everything that has been done with the Romulans.

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