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blackrisreply
discuss.tchncs.de

This is the worst answer because it is a really fine crew. But I love it so much!

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remonreply
ani.social

I'm not sure if that counts as a wrong answer.

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klu9reply
piefed.social

Now if only someone would photoshop Trek crews experiencing Event Horizon...

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Captain Lorca was there so we don't really have to photoshop much.

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SatyrSackreply
lemmy.sdf.org

I thought I was doing pretty well at watching through all the popular old sci-fi shows, but literally none of these are familiar to me...

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lemmy.world

1 is Space 1999, 2 is Red Dwarf and 5 is Event Horizon, honestly the other 2 stumped me too

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I really want to say I know #3, but I have no clue.

#4 is The Last Starfighter - it's raw hero's-journey fantasy if there ever was one. It's ridiculous.

Event Horizon

I totally forgot. That threw me for a loop since the costume, lighting, and set design are dripping-wet with inspiration from Alien.

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lemmy.world

With a username like yours I'm surprised that this isnt your go to Star Trek crew.

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Are you alleging I'm an elderberry shrubbery (or just smell like it)??

Unrelated - Moopsy of Caerbannog:

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I'll say that's a wrong answer only because I'm not sure they could handle much more ship (or crew for that matter) than Serenity. I can easily see Malcom refusing such a post, since it's just not his style.

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CyberEggreply
discuss.tchncs.de

That would be SG Universe. Atlantis is more like a not-quite-as-good Stargate version of DS9.

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I always thought of SGU as the BSG of the Stargate little-u universe. That has more to tone, though, more than anything.

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HobbitFootreply
thelemmy.club

Nah. I feel like SGU was the Enterprise of Star Gate. They had a great premise and good actors, but the writing kept trying to make the show different from its initial concept.

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I mean, SGU and VOY kinda have the same premise even. Also I do like ENT much more than VOY and SGU.

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Oh damn! I didn't realize Countess Bartholomew was in Seaquest.

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Only one human captain has ever survived battle with a Minbari Species 8472 fleet. She is behind me. You are in front of me. If you value your lives, be somewhere else.

  • 8472 Boothby to any human foolish enough to travel to fluidic space.
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Mîmreply
lemmy.zip

But OP is asking for wrong answers!

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Striderreply
lemmy.world

I can not upvote this for not being the correct zev, sorry.

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Striderreply
lemmy.world

I'm more of a 'there were only the movies, no series' guy.

Thanks!

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klu9reply
piefed.social

I only just started watching Lexx (free on Fawesome), movies 1 & 2. What's the issue with the series?

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Striderreply
lemmy.world

Well, lexx is trashy to begin with but the series just really sucks in comparison.

But go ahead, feel free to explore. In my opinions it's one of the things that makes the former worse by existing.

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tomenzggreply
midwest.social

Huh; I never realized there were movies. Only knew (and watched part) of the series.

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That's fair to think there was only a series because after the movies were done and the series came out they cut the movies into series length episodes too (now the movies are season 1 - I don't know if that was the plan from the beginning).

Maybe some countries then also only got that format. Anyhow the movies were the ones with Eva Habermanm as Zev, so thats how you can easily distinguish them.

Since the movies were produced in part with German involvement we got them long before the series in our TV (I think it was the channel vox) and at that time it was something to look forward to as a scifi fan.

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the_crotchreply
sh.itjust.works

Season 2 (the mantrid season) is a masterpiece that easily stands up to season 1 ("the movies"). 3 and 4, I absolutely agree with you. Lots of garbage in 3 and 4.

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Hyperdrive was a fun romp. I wonder if it was, in any way, a prototype for The Orville? Maybe that's just a coincidence.

Easily my favorite moment was when one crew-member figured out an alternate use for the discipline/re-education chamber.

How the crew manages to consistently screw things up, then screw them up again harder, will always make me laugh.

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BluCypherreply
lemmy.world

I know I’m gonna get made fun of but that’s Nick Frost, right? What is that?

Never mind. “Hyperdrive”. Looks like I can watch it on Amazon prime. I know what I’m doing this weekend. lol.

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Yes, that's the one. Used to be on BBC iPlayer (in the UK), but looks like it's not available any more.

It was generally compared a little unfairly to Red Dwarf (which was in the middle of a 10 year gap at the time).

It might be fair to say it wasn't solidly funny all the way through, and maybe took a few episodes to "get going" but it definitely had some good bits and great ideas here and there.

I really liked it, and felt it deserved more than 12 episodes.

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lemmy.zip

wrong answers only

Finally, we found it, an answer too wrong

(Actually, same cast but different showrunners could deliver some nice ST)

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HobbitFootreply
thelemmy.club

Andromeda is an interesting study of what a conservative Star Trek would look like.

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Doc Dishreply
feddit.uk

I counter with:

Seeing as the B7 Federation were the Star Trek Federation turned 90 degrees...

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"wrong answers only" is meant to be funny not vomit inducing.

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midwest.social

And where is Murderbot?

Great show, I started on a whim thinking I wouldn't like it because I couldn't get into the book awhile ago. The show is significantly better, I think.

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At this point in the story line Murderbot isn’t part of their Family yet. Even by the end of All Systems Red he’s just starting to trust them.
I was going to post the cast of The Rise and Fall of Sanctuary Moon but I couldn’t find a full cast photo.

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I know someone who read the book, and they said the show stayed mostly true to it plotwise; it tended not to skip things and actually added details.

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Finally! Someone else recognizes the premium quality entertainment that is Murderbot!

I seriously recommend this show to any Trekkie.

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lemmy.world

I loved it right up until the disgusting plot line of Chiana hooking up with D’Argo, then his son after she thought he was dead. Took the shine right off the show

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I mean, that was gross, but I thought it did fit her character. She was a traumatized orphan with a dark past and sever attachment issues. It made sense to me that she would try replace D'Argo as quickly as possible rather than cope with or process that loss. I get why that put you off though, it was not a high point for her character.

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“This is Dan, and that’s Dan, and there’s Marty at the helm to complete the crew. And I’m John and he is also John and all of us are wondering when you’re gonna die.”

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I'm ignoring the wrong answers part and just wanna see how this show plays out: Captain Janeway, 7 of 9, T'Pol, Jadzia, Kira, Deanna, Dr Crusher, and we'll throw in Ro Laren and Tasha Yar to round out the cast.

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Star Trek, starring Lech Walesa... or is that Giorgio Moroder, idk I get confused sometimes... anyways, carry on, and may the force be with the eurodisco proletariat, or something.

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