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Parrot of Doom 26-01-2009 16:59

Star Trek
 
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Virgin Media for getting to the end of season 5 of Voyager, mid-way through a cliffhanger 2-parter, and re-starting without warning at season 1.

I'm also deeply appreciative of their missing about half of season 5 of Deep Space Nine, and skipping on to season 6.

Nice one Virgin. An excellent way to screen programmes. Just miss the ones you don't have, and hope nobody notices. And all in the space of a week.

Chris 26-01-2009 17:02

Re: Star Trek
 
Looks like they've employed a former controller of BBC2 to handle their programme scheduling. It used to drive me up the wall when the BBC did that to Star Trek and other similar stuff.

deathtrap3000 26-01-2009 17:02

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lol im lucky ive been watching them on dvd. Was it the equinox episode?
I can tell you how it ends if you want.

demented 26-01-2009 17:07

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It is deeply irritating but both Sky1 and BBC2 used to do a very similar thing through bits of the late 1990s. Is voyager s5 not available on tv choice on demand? Although that said there's probably an episode missing there, that's how that's run too.

Maggy 26-01-2009 17:18

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Seems like every channel is guilty of this..It's soooo annoying.

Unless of course you get two series that run concurrently on separate channels.It's happened with series 4 and 5 of Numbers.. :banghead:

MovedGoalPosts 26-01-2009 17:36

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Thread moved to entertainment since it's about the TV channel scheduling, not Virgin Media Cable issues ;)

Parrot of Doom 26-01-2009 17:37

Re: Star Trek
 
I've watched them all, but when you start watching them again you get addicted. So annoying, I turned on today and was confronted by Janeway's stupid season 1 haircut.

Chris 26-01-2009 17:39

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Seriously, that haircut is *not* the worst thing about Voyager Season 1... :disturbd:

Stuart 26-01-2009 18:35

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I quite liked Voyager season 1. Like all the Star treks, Voyager took a season or two to get in it's stride though.

Hom3r 26-01-2009 18:39

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Well I know how you feel, be like me and buy all the Star Treks on DVD (all 129 episodes) including The Animated Series.

frogstamper 26-01-2009 23:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 34722480)
Seriously, that haircut is *not* the worst thing about Voyager Season 1... :disturbd:

One of the first seasons anomalies in my opinion was the way that the Ocampan race had managed to maintain such an advanced society, albeit the "caretaker" provided them with limitless amounts of energy it always seemed a bit far fetched that a people who only lived to the age of nine years could sustain such an advanced existence.:)
Add to this the Kazon, a warp capable civilisation who seemed to prize simple water as the rarest of commodities.
But as mentioned above Voyager did bed down to become a truly excellent series.

zing_deleted 26-01-2009 23:45

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I think you are forgetting what happened later to Kes. They are quite a capable race

Also the Kazon stole their ships off the Trabe ;)

Hom3r 26-01-2009 23:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by frogstamper (Post 34722705)
Add to this the Kazon, a warp capable civilisation who seemed to prize simple water as the rarest of commodities.

That can be explained,

1) A solar event caused there sun to go through an event which relusted in their planet heating up thus evaporating a load of their water.

2) A "man made" event that caused the same result as 1.

Parrot of Doom 27-01-2009 00:26

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There are some excellent moments in Voyager. One of my favourite bits is where they're fighting the Krenem, and Janeway is saying goodbye to Tuvok before she flies Voyager into the timeship. Its a pretty powerful scene, although people who don't like Trek would just call me an idiot :)

I'm just ****ed off that I'll probably have to download them to watch the rest. I'm 'into' it now, and can't stop :(

frogstamper 27-01-2009 00:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 34722712)
That can be explained,

1) A solar event caused there sun to go through an event which relusted in their planet heating up thus evaporating a load of their water.

2) A "man made" event that caused the same result as 1.

My point being though that the waterless planet was the Ocampa home-world, surely with warp speed there must have been another source of water in neighbouring systems that the Kazon could have got to.?

Quote:

Originally Posted by zing
I think you are forgetting what happened later to Kes. They are quite a capable race

Don't forget though zing that Kes said she was the first of her race to go through this transformation. Having said that, I wonder why when she reappeared as an old lady why she didn't "throw" Voyager another 10,000 light years towards Earth.;)
Or for that matter why not build another "space folding" drive when the original one packed up? I'm sure B'lanna could've knocked up one.:D

I know you have to suspend a little judgement with any Sci-fi programmes to enjoy the fantasy, but the one that always sticks in my mind was on The Next Generation, the episode where Geordie and enson Ro Laren were out of phase on the Enterprise.
IIRC the Enterprise was helping a Romulan Warbird who's engine core had become inert, anyhoo whilst out of phase Geordie and Ro were chasing a couple of aliens who had taken Romulan form and whilst out of phase they were shown to be able to move through walls and solid objects, which they both frequently did.
Now I've always wondered why they never fell through the floor!! it must have been something to do with reversing the polarity of the replicators, then shunting the resulting power through the deflector dish which obviously caused horizontal surfaces to become solid...amazing what you can do by reversing the polarity of things.:D


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