Babylon 5 & Deep Space 9 are easily my top two. I have yet to watch Farscape as I'm still working my way through my first watch of all the Doctor Who episodes since 2005. That's going to take a while.
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Out of that list I'd choose Farscape. I'd have to choose between Deep Space Nine and Farscape counting all shows that started in the 90s. Which seems like a ridiculous thing to even attempt to do. I don't know how I'd be able to accomplish that
TNG, DS9, and Farscape are probably my 3 favorite sci-fi shows of all time. Which one I love most sometimes almost depends on my frame of mind."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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I, too, loved Roswell. I started watching it @ ... 21? So I guess I was close enough to teenie bopper.sigpic
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Space: Above and Beyond, Stargate, Seven Days Voyager and DS9, Now and Again, Earth: Final Conflict (for the first few seasons), I really enjoyed Dark Skies, Sliders, Farscape, Time Trax I loved, Babylon 5, Seaquest, Quantum Leap, Space Precinct. These stand out a lot as the shows I enjoyed watching.
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Farscape, of course, followed by Babylon 5.
Although, I didn't discover FarScape until 2005.Last edited by McClance; 23 January 2010, 12:25 AM.sigpic
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Well, there was one episode where robot duplicates takeover most of the important people in the city. THey were even coming from a place (a factory) called Cybertron. It wasn't the only episode with similar such stuff either, so I will say too, that it ought to be primarily thought of as such."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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Originally posted by Infinite-Possibilities View PostWell, there was one episode where robot duplicates takeover most of the important people in the city. THey were even coming from a place (a factory) called Cybertron. It wasn't the only episode with similar such stuff either, so I will say too, that it ought to be primarily thought of as such.
Plus there's tons of sci-fi elements in Batman. There's Mr. Freeze with his robotic suit and freeze gun. Dr. Milo and his genetic splicing. Mad Hatter and his mind control technology. Poison Ivy and her genetically modified plants. Hugo Strange with his mind probe. Bane and his enhanced steroids.Last edited by Giantevilhead; 24 January 2010, 05:20 PM.
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