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What Star Trek Ep/Movie Did you Watch Today?
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Last edited by Infinite-Possibilities; 16 February 2010, 05:53 PM."First Weir, then Samantha Carter, and now, you! It's a pity you humans die or get reassigned so easily, or I might have a sense of satisfaction now!"
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VOY: Child's Play. I admit I'm not a huge fan of the Borg children, but I enjoyed Seven's attachment to Icheb, shows she's becoming human at last. It's rather horrifying to think about circumstances that would force parents to genetically modify their kid and then deliberately send him to the Borg...sigpic
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DS9 - 'The Alternate'.
I love the s1 and s2 episodes about Odo's search for his people! Not so sure about the split personality, but the tricks used to deflect attention from Odo [not that there was any on him as a suspect to begin with] were very nice: the shifting lifeform itself, Dax and O'Brien both touching the statue on the same spot, the statue obviously being moved and Odo noticing it and Dax saying that she moved it [negating the 'Oh no! It moved on its own!']. It was nice, though the cgi for the Odo monster lacked a bit.sigpic
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Earlier today, I watched the final TNG episode, "All Good Things..." Still sad to watch, but what a wonderful episode.sigpic
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Originally posted by nx01a View PostDS9 - 'The Alternate'.
I love the s1 and s2 episodes about Odo's search for his people! Not so sure about the split personality, but the tricks used to deflect attention from Odo [not that there was any on him as a suspect to begin with] were very nice: the shifting lifeform itself, Dax and O'Brien both touching the statue on the same spot, the statue obviously being moved and Odo noticing it and Dax saying that she moved it [negating the 'Oh no! It moved on its own!']. It was nice, though the cgi for the Odo monster lacked a bit.
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Originally posted by Alan Wake View PostI don't think you can really fault the cgi in ds9 and other early trek series. isn't it the best they had at the time?sigpic
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