I hate to break the mold. But I don't like the Sword of Kahlass. Felt too TNG to me. After 7 years I got tired of the same old Klingion stories and then just seemed liked an extension. I will say at least it ended the Durhas arc
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OK, I added a baker's dozen pictures to the DS9 superior social group. They were a combination of DVD captures I made over the years and a couple of images (like the Defiant firing its phasers in First Contact) I scrounged from my brother who is a graphic designer. I hope y'all like them!Last edited by Cold Fuzz; 28 October 2009, 10:36 PM.sigpic
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Originally posted by the Fifth Race View PostIndeed. I believe LeVar Burton directed The Sword of Kahless. I remember reading in one of my old Star Trek magazines he was quoted as saying that he wanted to direct an "adventure type episode" and he wanted to give it a "Indiana Jones feel". I think he accomplished it pretty well with The Sword of Kahless.
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Hey all!
Been quite a while since I saw any DS9 (reruns of that are quite rare around here as well) - but in the glory days it was definitely an awesome show to watch.
Hands down the best story of all Trek shows.
Many many memorable episodes...
IT'S A FAAAAKE!! - Still makes me laugh thinking about that scene.
Oh well, this post is going nowhere and fast, so I'll go back into stealth mode.sigpic
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Originally posted by renboy View PostHey all!
Been quite a while since I saw any DS9 (reruns of that are quite rare around here as well) - but in the glory days it was definitely an awesome show to watch.
Hands down the best story of all Trek shows.
Many many memorable episodes...
IT'S A FAAAAKE!! - Still makes me laugh thinking about that scene.
Oh well, this post is going nowhere and fast, so I'll go back into stealth mode.
*shrugs* I troll for new people for our thread... what can I say? *shrugs*
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Originally posted by renboy View PostHands down the best story of all Trek shows.
Many many memorable episodes...
Originally posted by renboyIT'S A FAAAAKE!! - Still makes me laugh thinking about that scene.
Originally posted by Rac80 View PostI troll for new people for our thread... what can I say? *shrugs*
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Originally posted by renboy View PostIT'S A FAAAAKE!! - Still makes me laugh thinking about that scene.
I love that it's still an internet meme (I see it pretty regularly in Fark comment threads), almost 12 years since the ep first aired"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by renboy View PostHey all!
Been quite a while since I saw any DS9 (reruns of that are quite rare around here as well) - but in the glory days it was definitely an awesome show to watch.
Hands down the best story of all Trek shows.
Many many memorable episodes...
IT'S A FAAAAKE!! - Still makes me laugh thinking about that scene.
Oh well, this post is going nowhere and fast, so I'll go back into stealth mode.
Vreenak rocked. He was the quintessential Romulan: sarcastically condescending, cunning, charismatic, and calculating. Stephen McHattie did such a wonderful job that I was kind of disappointed we wouldn't see him again. I thought he would have been great as a recurring Romulan character.sigpic
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Originally posted by Cold Fuzz View PostVreenak rocked. He was the quintessential Romulan: sarcastically condescending, cunning, charismatic, and calculating. Stephen McHattie did such a wonderful job that I was kind of disappointed we wouldn't see him again. I thought he would have been great as a recurring Romulan character.
Senator Vreenak is one of those very memorable characters that you will always remember even though he only appeared in one episode. He was the consummate Romulan, perfect!.
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Originally posted by Rac80 View PostI keep hoping that they will release a Romulan fan collective... they could have eps from all five series.
I would completely buy every single thing Star Trek has made if they put on hi-def Blu Ray DVD. And that comes from someones who already owns everything ever made by Star Trek on DVD.
And I agree with brother Fifth - you rock Lady Rac **big hug and kiss as well.
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Speaking of Blu-ray and DS9, word is that "Trials and Tribble-ations" is on the TOS season 2 BD set, in high-def.
I'd love to be able to confirm this but....no job, no money, the TNG films BD set was the last thing I could justify buying for myself."A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by USS Defiant View PostI am a huge fan of Stephen McHattie. I remember him from Hill Street Blues and The Hitchhiker. I also believe he did one episode on ENT where he played an Alien Foremam.
Senator Vreenak is one of those very memorable characters that you will always remember even though he only appeared in one episode. He was the consummate Romulan, perfect!.
With all this talk about Vreenak and Romulans, I definitely feel the thread needs this:
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I consider In the Pale Moonlight the best DS9 episode maybe the best Star Trek episode. As I have said before moral complications without being too preachy and I love good moral episodes. I can sympathize with Sisko. What he did was wrong but it was nessciarry for the greater good.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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