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Bloody ST-Western (Spoilers)
Posted: 2003-11-13 01:42pm
by Sir Sirius
What is it with Americans and their obsession with Westerns? I do like to watch the occasional Western now and then, Unforgiven for one was a damn good movie, but mixing Westerns, Sci-fi and Star Trek just doesn't work. If B&B wan't to see cowboys they should start a new Wild West TV-show and leave ST alone (they should do the latter anyway).
Ah, and then there is the good old "humans abducted by aliens and whisked away to some planet" theme we have never seen before in Star Trek. Then there are those aliens oppressed and detested by the humans, except for this one chick that takes pity on them and even runs a school for them, she of course happens to be partly alien herself, she just looks exactly like a human. Does Paramount have a 'Generic Star Trek Filler Episode Plot Dispenser' automat hidden somewhere or are Enterprise authors just really uninnovative?
On the bonus note Archer did realize that the Transporter is an awfully handy device when it comes to rescuing people from though spots and now that we have seen MACO rifles in broad daylight it would appear that they do have iron-sights after all.
Over all this episode stinks of Equine extremen.
Posted: 2003-11-13 03:14pm
by El Moose Monstero
Not to mention the fact that they did their western bit in TNG...
Posted: 2003-11-13 03:23pm
by Isolder74
The_Lumberjack wrote:Not to mention the fact that they did their western bit in TNG...
Ah yes the All mighty Holo-deck!
Lets you slip in any form of setting or ganra without having to bother explaining where it comes from.
Lets see TNG Holo-Deck slip ins
Sherlock Holmes
Gangsters
Wild Wild West
sailing sailing
Greek Goddeses
did I miss any
Voyager
captian proton
Nazis
Help me out I haven't seen much of Voyager
DS9
The Alamo
The Spartans holding the pass against the Persians
Any others feel free to fill in
Posted: 2003-11-13 03:53pm
by Uraniun235
The_Lumberjack wrote:Not to mention the fact that they did their western bit in TNG...
They did it in TOS as well.
Posted: 2003-11-13 09:39pm
by TrailerParkJawa
I liked this episode even if it was a rehash of episodes from the earlier series.
The only thing I really would liked to have changed is the mandatory one on one fight fight between the main bad guy and the Captain. And of course the Captain is wounded. Knock that shit off.
Posted: 2003-11-14 12:04am
by Kitsune
Uraniun235 wrote:The_Lumberjack wrote:Not to mention the fact that they did their western bit in TNG...
They did it in TOS as well.
Well, we knew that was due to limited budgets and recycling props
Posted: 2003-11-14 01:07am
by Rubberanvil
TrailerParkJawa wrote:I liked this episode even if it was a rehash of episodes from the earlier series.
The only thing I really would liked to have changed is the mandatory one on one fight fight between the main bad guy and the Captain. And of course the Captain is wounded. Knock that shit off.
Given the size of the exit wound, he shouldn't be able to use that arm in the fight.
Posted: 2003-11-14 01:47am
by neoolong
I'm beginning to question if the concept of body armor is a lost art in the Star Trek universe.
Posted: 2003-11-14 09:34am
by Col. Crackpot
it wasn't that bad. It was done pretty well, even though it wasn't exactly original... and was a hell of a lot more plausable than some of the TOS episodes...the ones when planets got a hold of nazi or gangster literature and modeled their civilizations after them right down to the mauser rifles and chevrolet convertables.
Posted: 2003-11-14 09:39am
by Stofsk
Col. Crackpot wrote:it wasn't that bad. It was done pretty well, even though it wasn't exactly original... and was a hell of a lot more plausable than som eof the TOS episodes...the ones when planets got a hold of nazi or gangster literature and modled their civilizations after them right down to the mauser rifles and chevrolet convertables.
Yes, but those episodes were so stupid they were funny. I liked how they made a makeshift laser beam by using a microscopic crystal imbedded in a subcutaneous transponder, with a light bulb being the power source.

(nazi episode).
Or Fizzbin. To this day I have an aversion to playing card games, mainly because no-one can ever explain them to me - I always think back to that episode where Kirk 'explains' the rules to those gangstas, and fool them.
Posted: 2003-11-16 09:01pm
by TrailerParkJawa
neoolong wrote:I'm beginning to question if the concept of body armor is a lost art in the Star Trek universe.
It would seem so. I would think that they [Star Trek folks] would encounter guns often enough or just plain old shrapnel that body armor would be common. At least for the MACO folks.