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Originally posted by mbTDI: Not Star Trek, but equally dorky/hilarious.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/krautboy/243291.html
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Originally posted by Davo: Data was a puzzy after getting his emotion chip. Did you see him in First Contact? No freaking way he could take out Chewbacca.
I liked TNG episode where some virus was making everyone act drunk, including Data, and he ended up banging the blonde. Remember the one that got kicked off the series for doing the Playboy layout?
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By Michelle February 2, 2005 - 11:11 PM Within hours of the announcement that Star Trek: Enterprise had been cancelled by UPN and Paramount, fan organizations announced that they would continue to fight for continuation of the series.
Both SaveEnterprise.com and The Enterprise Project announced plans for ongoing campaigns to keep the show on the air, possibly on a network other than UPN, which fans have complained has never given the series proper promotion.
"Although the official word came down from UPN and Paramount today that Star Trek Enterprise was canceled, nothing has changed with the Save Enterprise campaign," wrote Tim Brazeal, the founder of SaveEnterprise.com. "Have the fans let the show down? Not in any way. The failure of Enterprise on UPN is because of UPN. You have to promote something in order to get it on the market and this is where UPN failed."
Brazeal quoted series star Scott Bakula (Captain Archer) as having said that Enterprise was "a weight around UPN's neck" and expressed hope that Paramount would shop the series to another network. "We have a campaign to collect funds to run ads in nationwide papers. This will continue on," he said, asking fans to continue to write to Viacom Co-President Leslie Moonves to tell him that fans want to see the series continue even if UPN will not broadcast it.
MJ Rogers of The Enterprise Project echoed similar sentiments. "To quote John Paul Jones, I have not yet begun to fight," she said, announcing that The Enterprise Project will now begin working on a "campaign to Bring Back the NX-01."
"We hear, 'Trek needs a break'...Trek does not need a break. Its current incarnation does not need a break," she insisted.
Information on fan efforts to keep Enterprise on the air can be found at SaveEnterprise.com and The Enterprise Project, which are currently running a joint fundraising campaign for national advertising.
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Originally posted by Kremithefrog: Originally posted by mbTDI: Not Star Trek, but equally dorky/hilarious.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/krautboy/243291.html
they're in Indy too... embarrassing.
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Originally posted by 98 SE: I enjoyed watching TNG, and Voyager was one of my favorite shows while it was around (although I didn't enjoy the soap-opera drama that began happening in the later seasons, I did enjoy the cast and characters a lot). I couldn't really connect with Enterprise after Voyager, unfortunately. It's odd they're canceling so early ... Star Trek generations usually last, what, five years each?
The original series only lasted about 3 seasons, IIRC.
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Originally posted by TexasRealtor: By Michelle February 2, 2005 - 11:11 PM
Brazeal quoted series star Scott Bakula (Captain Archer) as having said that Enterprise was "a weight around UPN's neck" and expressed hope that Paramount would shop the series to another network.
Hmmm. Maybe the Sci Fi channel would pick it up. Kind of like when "Speed" started getting NASCAR coverage.
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Originally posted by RogerB:
The original series only lasted about 3 seasons, IIRC.
The franchise included "Star Trek" (1966-69, NBC); "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987-94, syndicated); "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1992-99, syndicated); "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995-2001, UPN); and "Star Trek: Enterprise"(2001-2005).
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Originally posted by MxRacerCam: puberty>star trek
lol, enterprise wasnt -that- bad..everything except it and the orriginal star trek sucks hard though beam...-me-......up, scotty.
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