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Re: Enterprise on VHS
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As far as T'Pol as a sex object that someone else mentioned. Hey some of us like that. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif If you want a deep meaningfull story turn off the TV and get a book. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">B5 actually works quite well when viewing semi-random episodes. Pick them from the same half of a season, and avoid the occasional "major turning point" episodes. Still best to see all in a row of course. All you need is to have two days a week, where you re-show Last week's episode for those who missed it. |
Re: Enterprise on VHS
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One could put it down to different tastes, but IMHO since each Trek series has dealt with either a specific ship or a space station, then it makes more sense story-wise that things should be more mini-series like instead of episodic like. If want you want is a story that begins and ends in an hour, then it would make more sense not to restrict oneself to a specific ship or space station. |
Re: Enterprise on VHS
the psionics wheren't a turn-off, i was classifying. it makes it less scientific, so none of that in the scientific show.
and like Fyron said, those themes aren't enough to say it's based off of lotr, however, i would be suprised if the writers havn't read it. on the other hand, i'd be suprised if someone with an interest in mythilogical fiction hadn't read it. and the ranger's...ranger's, in fantasy, in my mind, came right out of tolkien's work...this, despite the fact that, as far as i know, which isn't farther than reading lotr, the hobbit and the one i can't spell right now that starts with an s, he never really defined ranger. maybe he did somewhere else? i babbled. [ September 15, 2003, 08:39: Message edited by: narf poit chez BOOM ] |
Re: Enterprise on VHS
Actually, there are quite a few plausible scientific theories that could explain telepathy; assuming it existed, of course. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif
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Re: Enterprise on VHS
there is no scientific proof that i know of. and the psionics on b5 wouldn't fit into those scientific theories. for one thing, telepathic range would probably be only a few miles without boosting equipment.
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I liked the tech levels in Bab5 and found it mostly plausbile, except for all that psychic stuff, and all the time travel. Reading brain waves can currently be done by extremely specialised machines (and even then not at any great range or detail of interpretation). Imho it could conceivably be done at a similar level by aliens, but never by unmodded humans.
When I write scifi outside of the se universe, there will be no time travel and no psychics. I also thought the B5 fighters moved quite convincingly, on the whole, like the way they'd rotate 180 degrees to slow down or reverse course. -- "Bed good. World bad." -Me, getting up this morning. [ September 15, 2003, 11:19: Message edited by: dogscoff ] |
Re: Enterprise on VHS
Keep in mind that the human telepaths (as well as those of most races) were genetically modified by the Vorlons to have the ability to use telepathy. Also, the telepathy was certainly limited in range, never more than a few miles (and that was only with devices capable of enhancing the telepath's abilities).
Narf, look a bit harder to find some plausible scientific explanations for telepathy then. They are out there, somewhere. I did not say "proof", as that implies that telepathy actually exists. I said plausible explanations of how it could exist. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif [ September 15, 2003, 18:10: Message edited by: Imperator Fyron ] |
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didn't one of the psychics turn into an unltimate weapon at the end?
anyway, i'm excluding it because there isn't proof; if it was included, it would be done scientifically; i hadn't actually thought much about the possibility when i first excluded it. |
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So you are not going to spend a few minutes looking for the possible scientific explanations of telepathy? There are some good ones out there...
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no, not really. 'electro-magnetic waves can interact' pretty much sums up everything scientific i've ever heard. and, as far as i know, the human brain doesn't have the nessasary telepathic lobe to decode other peoples thoughts, nessasary because other people don't think the same.
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