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Col. Dwight Chandra Lewis' Executioners C.O., Alpha Co.
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Posted: 01-Sep-2002 00:30 Post subject: Favorite Original Star Trek Episode |
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Greetings and Felicitations!
Always interested in "talking Trek", I'd like to hear from any interested parties about which old Star Trek is their Fave, and why.
I'll start ya off. My Fave: definitely City on the Edge of Forever.
Why: It's got humor (lots o great one-liners), great spock lines, and Joan Collins
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Karagin Imperial Karagin Army Imperial General
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Posted: 01-Sep-2002 01:53 Post subject: RE: Favorite Original Star Trek Episode |
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I have a couple, Mirror Mirror and then one where they find Khan and the other being where they have the Nazi-like world with the Federation guy running things.
Then a few of the others are good, but the three above are the ones I really like. The rest come in around 2nd place.
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Sir Henry Team Bansai Senior Tech Specialist
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Posted: 01-Sep-2002 07:34 Post subject: RE: Favorite Original Star Trek Episode |
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That's Space Seed.
Mine is 'Where no man has gone before' I like the ESP references....
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Raven! Clan Snow Raven Galaxy Commander
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Posted: 01-Sep-2002 09:02 Post subject: RE: Favorite Original Star Trek Episode |
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Oh this is easy!!! The Trouble with Tribbles!
I'd also like to note, that I have the script for The City on the Edge of Forever, its signed too!!!
Raven, very proud of that aquisition!
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Gunslinger Patch Royal Black Watch Regiment Major
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Posted: 02-Sep-2002 06:35 Post subject: RE: Favorite Original Star Trek Episode |
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Tribbles always gets a vote from me. But what about the episode where they're on this planet that modeled its civilization after a book about gangsters in the 1930s? Spock was walking around with a pinstriped suit, fedora, and a tommy gun. That was worth watching.
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Karagin Imperial Karagin Army Imperial General
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Posted: 02-Sep-2002 10:05 Post subject: RE: Favorite Original Star Trek Episode |
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That one is called A Piece of the Action.
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Raven! Clan Snow Raven Galaxy Commander
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Posted: 02-Sep-2002 19:38 Post subject: RE: Favorite Original Star Trek Episode |
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That is a good one. But I own a tribble so I like "The Trouble With Tribbles." They made a whole line of the, they were these fluff balls with an air compressed whistle thingy
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Col. Dwight Chandra Lewis' Executioners C.O., Alpha Co.
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Posted: 03-Sep-2002 06:57 Post subject: RE: Favorite Original Star Trek Episode |
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On 2002-09-01 01:53, Karagin wrote:
...the other being where they have the Nazi-like world with the Federation guy running things....
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That's called "Patterns of Force". Yeah, that's also one of my personal faves. The scene where Kirk and Spock are getting dressed up in Nazi SS uniforms, and Spock tells Kirk "You should make a very convincing Nazi" is primo material!
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Karagin Imperial Karagin Army Imperial General
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Posted: 03-Sep-2002 10:05 Post subject: RE: Favorite Original Star Trek Episode |
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What is the title of the episodes where they find the earth like worlds that the Roman Empire is still around on?
One has them fighting in gladitoral games and the other has them captured when a former Federation ship capatin turns them in...
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Ruger Lyran Alliance Hauptmann General
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Posted: 03-Sep-2002 16:25 Post subject: RE: Favorite Original Star Trek Episode |
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On 2002-09-03 10:05, Karagin wrote:
What is the title of the episodes where they find the earth like worlds that the Roman Empire is still around on?
One has them fighting in gladitoral games and the other has them captured when a former Federation ship capatin turns them in...
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Only one ep...Bread and Circuses...
Ruger
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Karagin Imperial Karagin Army Imperial General
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Posted: 03-Sep-2002 16:59 Post subject: RE: Favorite Original Star Trek Episode |
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Thought that one was two different ones...okay thanks for clearing that up...
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Horhiro Draconis Combine Samurai
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Posted: 04-Sep-2002 19:29 Post subject: RE: Favorite Original Star Trek Episode |
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Can't remember the name but it's the one where Spock gets his 7 year itch and Jimmy has to let Spock dust him to get out of the whole jam.
And Tribbles of course!
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Hardware Clan Ghost Bear Star Colonel
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Posted: 04-Sep-2002 20:49 Post subject: RE: Favorite Original Star Trek Episode |
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That episode is called "Amok Time."
Mine would be "The Doomsday Machine" where the giant sideways snowcone is blasting planets and destroying TWO Constitution class starships. Commodore Decker suicides a shuttle down the throat of the machine, slightly damaging it when all other efforts had failed. Kirk stays on the crippled Constellation with the one remaining engine set to overload in order to guarantee ramming their homemade bomb into the machine's maw. It takes some tense last minute miracle making by Scotty to fix the malfunctioning transporters to beam Kirk out in the nick of time! Whew! Nail biting suspense, 60's style!
And for my pick for the WORST Star Trek ever, an episode so bad, it's funny, "Spock's Brain" has no equal.
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Posted: 04-Sep-2002 20:53 Post subject: RE: Favorite Original Star Trek Episode |
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Spock's Brain is so bad it was used to induce vomiting by the Atlanta Poison Control Center.
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Col. Dwight Chandra Lewis' Executioners C.O., Alpha Co.
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Posted: 05-Sep-2002 13:20 Post subject: RE: Favorite Original Star Trek Episode |
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On 2002-09-04 20:53, chihawk wrote:
Spock's Brain is so bad it was used to induce vomiting by the Atlanta Poison Control Center.
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...yeah, right-on there, chihawk...that episode, as well as any episode of The Next Generation that featured Wesley Crusher.
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