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OK so I'm a day late. but i felt thsi deserved a thread. I want to congratulate Star Trek the Next Generation as of Yesterday is Now 20 years old and so is my Addiction to Star trek as my dad sat me down on the couch at age 3 to watch encounter at Farpoint back on september 28th 1987.
What are you peoples first experiances with star trek? Was is Next gen that got you into it? or was it DS9, Voyager? Come on Spill it!
Borg_Queen
30-09-2007, 02:27
It was The Next Generation for me, too. :D Though prior to seeing that first episode in TNG, I had already seen the movie TMP. :)
Paulhanselluk
30-09-2007, 07:17
I was introduced to TOS way back in 1984 by my dad, then TAS (how I recovered from that I will never know!!!), I would have to say my clearest memory is that of the films.
Majestic
30-09-2007, 10:38
I started with TNG in 1994, I then started to watch DS9 and then went onto TOS and TAS. Then when Voyager came out I started to watch it and went into watching the movies as well.
TNG and the Voyage Home were the two most memorable Trek's for me when I was young.
CrazyFrog1903
30-09-2007, 23:31
TNG started it all for me too. Good thread idea.
I started watching TNG in 1994, and the obsession grew from there lol :)
All the series and movies were good, and I have seen all of them as well as all of the series god knows how many times and I have no intention of stopping now :D
P.S - good idea with this thread :)
I started watching TNG in 1994, and the obsession grew from there lol :)
All the series and movies were good, and I have seen all of them as well as all of the series god knows how many times and I have no intention of stopping now :D
P.S - good idea with this thread :)
i wouldnt say all the movies were good, i still don't accept (Or own for that matter ) Star Trek 5 as a trek movie. Sci-fi and religion should stay far apart, especially when sci fi is trying to Kill religion. the exception is stargate which did it very well.
Sci-fi and religion should stay far apart
yeah, I wasn't really referring to the religion aspect of it, but the other parts (Scotty: I know this ship like the back of my hand *walks into a wall and gets knocked out* :lol: ) were good.
And I agree, Stargate did very well with that storyline
CrazyFrog1903
03-10-2007, 06:59
Time to get this thread back on subject. If you want to make a new thread on the separation of church and scifi. You could continue this there. I might even join in on that one.
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