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Postby alrot » Sat Jun 10, 2006 6:20 pm

I want your opinion of this fantastic SAga

My personal opinion is Voyayer is very atach to many phisics theorys in cosmology
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Re: for Star Trek Fans only

Postby Omag 2.0 » Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:01 am

The next generation for me...

Never seen Enterprise, Deepspace nine never caught my attention.

Voyager is good to, but after a while it's just another one of those shows where you see they'll never reach their intended goal, getting back to earth, as it would end the show.

Mr. Worf?

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Make it so!

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Re: for Star Trek Fans only

Postby -sam- » Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:08 am

I confess.. I voted for DS9. In general I didn
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Re: for Star Trek Fans only

Postby expat » Mon Jun 12, 2006 12:51 pm

The next generation for me...

Never seen Enterprise, Deepspace nine never caught my attention.

Voyager is good to, but after a while it's just another one of those shows where you see they'll never reach their intended goal, getting back to earth, as it would end the show.;D


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Re: for Star Trek Fans only

Postby myshelf » Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:23 pm

anyone here ever read perry rhodan?
the reasonable man adjusts to his souroundings, while the unreasonable man insists on adjusting his souroundings to him.

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Re: for Star Trek Fans only

Postby Fozzer » Wed Jun 14, 2006 7:32 am

All I can say is that you lot have a vivid imagination.... ;)...!

ALROT...

You, of all people, should have a view on the realistic possibility of Space travel.... ;)...!

Me...

Star Trek is a bit of FAB entertainent....
Space travel is OK providing you are wearing a pair of magnetic boots to keep you attached to the NCC 1701, a pressurised suit to keep your inner bits in place, plenty of Earth atmosphere in your air tanks for you to breathe, a cheese and pickle sandwich to eat,  and you've got your sick bag with you...!
...trust me...

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Re: for Star Trek Fans only

Postby expat » Wed Jun 14, 2006 4:26 pm

All I can say is that you lot have a vivid imagination.... ;)...!

ALROT...

You, of all people, should have a view on the realistic possibility of Space travel.... ;)...!

Me...

Star Trek is a bit of FAB entertainent....
Space travel is OK providing you are wearing a pair of magnetic boots to keep you attached to the NCC 1701, a pressurised suit to keep your inner bits in place, plenty of Earth atmosphere in your air tanks for you to breathe, a cheese and pickle sandwich to eat,  and you've got your sick bag with you...!
...trust me...

Paul.. here on Earth, sat in my comfy chair, wearing my comfy slippers, and eating a cheese and pickle sandwich... ;).... ;D...!



Fozzer, if you are in a pressurised suit, what good is a sick bag. I would be more worried about farting :o :o

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Re: for Star Trek Fans only

Postby 4_Series_Scania » Thu Jun 22, 2006 8:39 pm

Dianna Troy. 8)



Slobber drool......  ;) ;D ;D ;D  :-X

I need to make it so....  :D
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