Did someone say Enterprise is moving to Fridays?

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yes it almost got canceled due the great year long arc of more space wars
but they decided to renew it at the last minuet.

I have watched Startrek since the 60's and I like Scott Bakula but in the
last years it has turned into one war after another and it has totally lost
its sense of humor. Just look at the pictures in the StarTrek mag and the
web page. Nobody ever smiles anymore. There is no more exploration,. No
character development except a love affair between trip and t'pol . Its
nice to know that the future just is more of the present, nothing but WARS.
They have totally lost Rodenberry's vision. Its become a bore like any space
war movie, SOS. No imagination. However Stargate at least mixes the fighting
with humor and discovery, what Enterprise used to do. The biggest ST movies
had the most humor. Now the Captain looks and talks like he's mad at the
universe all the time. I think its time for some new blood at the helm.
(executives). There is no wonderment in outer space just another war to win.
Sorry about the rant.


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In news:alt.video.satellite.4dtv, "yehool" <somewhere> posted on Wed, 18
Aug 2004 18:47:44 -0500:

> They have totally lost Rodenberry's vision. Its become a bore like any space
> war movie, SOS. No imagination. However Stargate at least mixes the fighting
> with humor and discovery, what Enterprise used to do. The biggest ST movies
> had the most humor. Now the Captain looks and talks like he's mad at the
> universe all the time. I think its time for some new blood at the helm.
> (executives). There is no wonderment in outer space just another war to win.
> Sorry about the rant.

I think they should keep doing Enterprise, but come up with some really new
Star Trek that takes place 4000 years in the future at a time when we have
the technology to not only detect a paranormal realm, but enter it, too.
They should be able to take the whole ship into this realm.

The technology no longer wows me like it did in the original series, and
even in the TNG series. Now a lot of the technology seems like it could be
right around the corner. We need something new.

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Damaeus wrote:
> In news:alt.video.satellite.4dtv, "yehool" <somewhere> posted on Wed,
> 18
> Aug 2004 18:47:44 -0500:
>
>> They have totally lost Rodenberry's vision. Its become a bore like
>> any space war movie, SOS. No imagination. However Stargate at least
>> mixes the fighting with humor and discovery, what Enterprise used to
>> do. The biggest ST movies had the most humor. Now the Captain looks
>> and talks like he's mad at the universe all the time. I think its
>> time for some new blood at the helm. (executives). There is no
>> wonderment in outer space just another war to win. Sorry about the
>> rant.
>
> I think they should keep doing Enterprise, but come up with some
> really new Star Trek that takes place 4000 years in the future at a
> time when we have the technology to not only detect a paranormal
> realm, but enter it, too.
> They should be able to take the whole ship into this realm.
>
> The technology no longer wows me like it did in the original series,
> and
> even in the TNG series. Now a lot of the technology seems like it
> could be right around the corner. We need something new.

This about a signal that has bounced 27,000+ miles into outer space and
back. Fascinating, Captain.
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Mike Russell
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Damaeus said on a posting:
----"(Excerpt) Now a lot of the technology seems like it could be right
around the corner.We need something new."----

Reply:
Well,I do not see transporter technology happening any time soon.As
jaded as you seem to think it is,even contemporary physicists say that
development is more likely to be 500 to 1000 years away from any actual
development along the lines of real-time applications as far as
transporting humans are concerned.We areonly NOW starting to investigate
the BASIC theories behind such a development.And as far as "WARP"
trans-light travel is concerned,there ARE NO REAL conceptual physics
behind that piece of tech yet.Right around the corner? Not LIKELY......