A Game of Choice
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TNG. Though if forced to compare season-by-season...
They both got off to a bit of a weak start. That was normal back then, but it wouldn't fly these days. Both had pretty solid middle seasons that contained some of my favorite episodes. Both were good until the end, though DS9's final season had a very strong storyline, and TNG had a bit of 'filler' - though the finale was brilliant. So why TNG over DS9? Because I grew up watching it, and if you asked me to describe a happy moment from my childhood, there's a good chance it would revolve around watching TNG. Hey, better than nothing. What thread is this again? Oh yeah.
TNG series finale or DS9 series finale?
They both got off to a bit of a weak start. That was normal back then, but it wouldn't fly these days. Both had pretty solid middle seasons that contained some of my favorite episodes. Both were good until the end, though DS9's final season had a very strong storyline, and TNG had a bit of 'filler' - though the finale was brilliant. So why TNG over DS9? Because I grew up watching it, and if you asked me to describe a happy moment from my childhood, there's a good chance it would revolve around watching TNG. Hey, better than nothing. What thread is this again? Oh yeah.
TNG series finale or DS9 series finale?
Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?
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Though Enterprise D appeared in my house for most of decade, when the "E" charged into the battle and flashed across the path of the Borg cube in First Contact it was so damned impressive.
Starfleet phasers or Klingon disruptors?
Starfleet phasers or Klingon disruptors?
"If you can't tell the difference, what difference does it make?"

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Armageddon was probably a better movie over all, but I did enjoy seeing Deep Impact in the theater.
You check your phone for the first time in several hours and you have no new messages. Are you relieved or disappointed?
You check your phone for the first time in several hours and you have no new messages. Are you relieved or disappointed?
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Hearing colors could be cool. Seeing smells would probably necessitate a blindfold to get through the train station, and that's a bad idea for so many reasons.
Pick a superpower: Invisibility or Flying.
Pick a superpower: Invisibility or Flying.
Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?