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Well my wife will be happy she is the most die hard trekkie I know.
Terry
PS I guess Bob is too.
 

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I am of the personal belief that there could never be too much startrek. I want to learn Klingon someday. Maybe when I retire. :)
 

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I can't even learn Korean - you want me to learn KLINGON?!?!?

Will there be a sub-forum for multi-galaxian-linguists?
 

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Dunno about that, but you can get college credit in Klingon. :)
 

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I've never seen this before - but the title The New Voyages was originally used for some anthologies edited by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath - very good stories, if you've never read them. I liked one in the first volume so much that I copied it out of my friend's edition by hand (hey, it was 1981, I was a kid... I finally scraped up enough to buy my own copy a few months later). You can get more information on these volumes at http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/c/myrna-culbreath/star-trek-new-voyages.htm
 

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shesulsa said:
I can't even learn Korean - you want me to learn KLINGON?!?!?

Will there be a sub-forum for multi-galaxian-linguists?

It makes it so much easier to express ones true feelings in Klingon. ;) :lol: At least for me. :D
 

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Damn it I need to get my star wars movie online

 

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This looks pretty cool! I'm d/l the pilot now. Been a Trek fan for decades.
 

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I'm halfway through the "pilot". This is all right! Eugene Roddenberry, Jr? Ah, his son Rod. This is all very...interesting.
 

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Ok...Bob: was that an example of the fan fiction you were telling me about? Production values were sweet. Plenty of errors; but, only a couple horribly noticable. Very nice tip-o-the-hats to the original series and the state of TV in the 60's. Excellent script, damn good acting, mostly.

I thought I was going to wet myself at the very end, just before the Desilu credit. OMG, that was great!
 

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Not fan fiction, fan film. Theres a distinction between the 2, though fan fic could be filmed and made into a fan film. :)

I'm working on placing my fanfic archives online at Rustaz.
 

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No matter the designation...it's cool! I have missed so much...

I just watched the first episode from Hidden Frontier. I didn't like it as much; but, I'll look at the newer stuff later and opine at that point.
 

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