Favorite Star Trek episode
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Favorite Star Trek episode
my favorite star trek episode is (sorry i cant remember the title) the one where picard is assimilated and becomes lacutis of borg, that one or "Times Arrow"
what is your favorite episode
what is your favorite episode
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My eyes are flame.
My heart is ashes.
Look upon me and tremble.
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The Child - Troy has an alien son
Yesterday's Enterprise - Tasha goes back in time for the last stand of Enterprise C
Cause And Effect - repeating a time loop in slightly different ways
The Inner Light - Picard lives the life of a dying civilization
Sub Rosa - Dr Crusher takes a ghost lover
Lower Decks - young officers vie for promotion
Yesterday's Enterprise - Tasha goes back in time for the last stand of Enterprise C
Cause And Effect - repeating a time loop in slightly different ways
The Inner Light - Picard lives the life of a dying civilization
Sub Rosa - Dr Crusher takes a ghost lover
Lower Decks - young officers vie for promotion
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From what I've read in this thread so far you might have thought that this is the "Favorite STNG episode" My favorite is the STOS episode "City On The Edge Of Forever". For those that don't recognize that title this is the story that has Kirk and Spock following McCoy through a time portal to 1930's earth. McCoy (who had accidentally taken a massive dose of medication and was temporarily demented) had changed history by saving a young social worker who should have died. Kirk and Spock search for McCoy and Kirk manages to fall in love with the very woman that McCoy had saved. Of course Spock discovers that if the timeline is to be restored to normal, the woman has to die. Kirk ends up physically stopping McCoy in a very moving and emotional moment. In the end all is restored to normal except Kirk's feelings of loss. He ends the episode by saying "Let's get the hell out of here." Strong language in 1967.
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I HAVE to see this story. It sounds great.TOM C wrote:From what I've read in this thread so far you might have thought that this is the "Favorite STNG episode" My favorite is the STOS episode "City On The Edge Of Forever". For those that don't recognize that title this is the story that has Kirk and Spock following McCoy through a time portal to 1930's earth. McCoy (who had accidentally taken a massive dose of medication and was temporarily demented) had changed history by saving a young social worker who should have died. Kirk and Spock search for McCoy and Kirk manages to fall in love with the very woman that McCoy had saved. Of course Spock discovers that if the timeline is to be restored to normal, the woman has to die. Kirk ends up physically stopping McCoy in a very moving and emotional moment. In the end all is restored to normal except Kirk's feelings of loss. He ends the episode by saying "Let's get the hell out of here." Strong language in 1967.
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Bones McCoy: "Dammit, Jim, what is this? A Next Gen love fest?"
I love "Classic" Trek, but I admit ST: TNG was pretty impressive when it got rolling. I only watched TNG sporadically during its run, so I live in fear of disembowelment by TNG fans. Nevertheless:
Favorite ST: Original
The City On The Edge Of Forever -- why couldn't Alexis of Dynasty be run over..several times?
Corbomite Maneuver -- not to be confused with the Dolomite maneuver.
Arena -- Kirk versus Gorn. Guest starring The Rock.
Amok Time -- Kirk versus Spock. Guest starring Mike Tyson.
The Menagerie -- Capt. Pike and 23rd Century communication: blinky lights. Yes. No.
The Doomsday Machine -- huge interstellar cigar vs. non-smoking Enterprise crew.
The Changeling -- "I am Nomad and I cannot spell. Kirk. Roykirk. Whatever."
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield -- talk about split personalities...
Mirror, Mirror -- alternate universe in which Shatner actually makes GOOD Trek movies.
The Immunity Syndrome -- huge single-celled creature wreaks havoc. Or the Joe Millionaire Story.
Favorite ST: TNG
Q Who? -- "We are Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny, Anni-Frid. Resistance is futile."
Best of Both Worlds -- "I am Locutus of ABBA. Take a chance on me."
The Survivors -- "MacDonald's served 5 billion. I wiped out 50 billion."
Deja Q -- Q demoted to mortal being named John de Lancie, a television actor.
Yesterday's Enterprise -- cosmic bad luck: Tasha gets bumped off in every parallel universe she finds herself in.
Hollow Pursuits -- It's Mad Murdoch! No, wait...it's only Lt. Barclay.
The Most Toys -- forget the Tickle-Me-Elmo. I want my Query-Me-Data.
Cause & Effect -- "Let's do the Time Warp again!"
True-Q -- human girl Amanda realizes she's a Q. Put that on your resume!
All Good Things -- Picard wuz here. Picard is here. Picard will be here.
I love "Classic" Trek, but I admit ST: TNG was pretty impressive when it got rolling. I only watched TNG sporadically during its run, so I live in fear of disembowelment by TNG fans. Nevertheless:
Favorite ST: Original
The City On The Edge Of Forever -- why couldn't Alexis of Dynasty be run over..several times?
Corbomite Maneuver -- not to be confused with the Dolomite maneuver.
Arena -- Kirk versus Gorn. Guest starring The Rock.
Amok Time -- Kirk versus Spock. Guest starring Mike Tyson.
The Menagerie -- Capt. Pike and 23rd Century communication: blinky lights. Yes. No.
The Doomsday Machine -- huge interstellar cigar vs. non-smoking Enterprise crew.
The Changeling -- "I am Nomad and I cannot spell. Kirk. Roykirk. Whatever."
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield -- talk about split personalities...
Mirror, Mirror -- alternate universe in which Shatner actually makes GOOD Trek movies.
The Immunity Syndrome -- huge single-celled creature wreaks havoc. Or the Joe Millionaire Story.
Favorite ST: TNG
Q Who? -- "We are Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny, Anni-Frid. Resistance is futile."
Best of Both Worlds -- "I am Locutus of ABBA. Take a chance on me."
The Survivors -- "MacDonald's served 5 billion. I wiped out 50 billion."
Deja Q -- Q demoted to mortal being named John de Lancie, a television actor.
Yesterday's Enterprise -- cosmic bad luck: Tasha gets bumped off in every parallel universe she finds herself in.
Hollow Pursuits -- It's Mad Murdoch! No, wait...it's only Lt. Barclay.
The Most Toys -- forget the Tickle-Me-Elmo. I want my Query-Me-Data.
Cause & Effect -- "Let's do the Time Warp again!"
True-Q -- human girl Amanda realizes she's a Q. Put that on your resume!
All Good Things -- Picard wuz here. Picard is here. Picard will be here.
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Great list, MM. I get an instant flash of memory when I read the titles you mention.
The City On The Edge Of Forever: Supplanted "Doomsday Machine" as my favorite sometime after I turned 25. Must be maturity kicking in.
Corbomite Maneuver -- "Not chess Mr. Spock, Poker."
Arena -- The basic chemistry lesson was in a word fascinating.
Amok Time -- "Wait a minute. Nobody said anything about a fight to the death!"
The Menagerie -- Where I find the original "Cage" very entertaining, Spock's seemingly irrational behavior in the clip show is a bit distracting.
The Doomsday Machine -- Used to be my favorite. I loved how Kirk decides to try to get the Constellation working enough to help fight.
The Changeling -- "Error!"
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield -- "You half white!"
Mirror, Mirror -- The tantalus field was so cool. Press a button and poof.
The Immunity Syndrome -- "Antibodies. Antibodies!"
The City On The Edge Of Forever: Supplanted "Doomsday Machine" as my favorite sometime after I turned 25. Must be maturity kicking in.
Corbomite Maneuver -- "Not chess Mr. Spock, Poker."
Arena -- The basic chemistry lesson was in a word fascinating.
Amok Time -- "Wait a minute. Nobody said anything about a fight to the death!"
The Menagerie -- Where I find the original "Cage" very entertaining, Spock's seemingly irrational behavior in the clip show is a bit distracting.
The Doomsday Machine -- Used to be my favorite. I loved how Kirk decides to try to get the Constellation working enough to help fight.
The Changeling -- "Error!"
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield -- "You half white!"
Mirror, Mirror -- The tantalus field was so cool. Press a button and poof.
The Immunity Syndrome -- "Antibodies. Antibodies!"
"If you can't tell the difference, what difference does it make?"
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I always loved the doomsday machine episode...It seemed so unbeatable. I wasn't used to the Trek crew meeting something they couldn't beat. It was a new concept!
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"The Trouble with Tribbles"
For ST TNG
"Time's Arrow"
"All Good Things"
Any episode with Q actually..
"I, Borg"
"Yesterday's Enterprise"
For ST TNG
"Time's Arrow"
"All Good Things"
Any episode with Q actually..
"I, Borg"
"Yesterday's Enterprise"
And I believe in you
altho you never asked me too
I will remember you
and what life put you thru.
~fly fly little wing, fly where only angels sing~
~this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you~
...for then I could fly away and be at rest. Sweet rest, Mom. We all love and miss you.
altho you never asked me too
I will remember you
and what life put you thru.
~fly fly little wing, fly where only angels sing~
~this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you~
...for then I could fly away and be at rest. Sweet rest, Mom. We all love and miss you.
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Here are five possible titles. I'm not sure I remember the details, but they resemble "talking a computer to destruction."Sheol wrote:i always liked the episodes where kirk talked a machine or computer to distruction, i cant remember the names of any of them though. except for changeling
Return of the Archons
That Which Survives
I, Mudd
The Ultimate Computer
What Are Little Girls Made Of?
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Since I always fall for the more silly episodes of everything I will vote for Data's Day (the grin on his face - hilarious! ). In the original series I like the episode with the "original Q", or at least the idea of Q. In Voyager I like most episodes with 7 of 9... And I love the last episode there.
How does people around here feel about Q? I disliked him a lot when I saw him in the first seasons of TNG, but he grew on me: now I always look forward to when he will turn up and, always, turn everything upside down (I love the episode when he is stripped of his powers!).
Mental note: I wonder if anyone else noticed that the principle from the neighbouring school in Parker Lewis appeared as a rather clumsy Q on Voyager? Probably everybody.
How does people around here feel about Q? I disliked him a lot when I saw him in the first seasons of TNG, but he grew on me: now I always look forward to when he will turn up and, always, turn everything upside down (I love the episode when he is stripped of his powers!).
Mental note: I wonder if anyone else noticed that the principle from the neighbouring school in Parker Lewis appeared as a rather clumsy Q on Voyager? Probably everybody.
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Nuff said.
Hey, there's a fantastic TNG book by Peter David called Vendetta. It ties the Borg, the Doomsday Machine, and (theoretically) the Preservers. Great story, and FANTASTIC space battles. The only flaw is a really stupid love interest for Picard, but I just pretend that's not there.
Nuff said.
Hey, there's a fantastic TNG book by Peter David called Vendetta. It ties the Borg, the Doomsday Machine, and (theoretically) the Preservers. Great story, and FANTASTIC space battles. The only flaw is a really stupid love interest for Picard, but I just pretend that's not there.
It's been so long since I saw Parker Lewis (GREAT show!!) that I did not remember. However, if you're talking about the suicidal Q, I'll have to argue the "clumsy" part. He was just about the coolest thing ever!Ylva Kresh wrote:Mental note: I wonder if anyone else noticed that the principle from the neighbouring school in Parker Lewis appeared as a rather clumsy Q on Voyager? Probably everybody.
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Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon
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