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  • Originally posted by FlameFlash
    How about the fact that there are even Klingons in Enterprise! If I recall correctly war started between the Federation and Klingons due to somebody screwing up First Contact with them just a few years before, not Archer pissing them off in the first season.

    And where are all these races and huge objects that Archer found (the Dyson-sphere like things) in the later shows. To make a prequel you have to properly make sure to respect all the history you're supposedly going to be working within.

    On the whole DS9 vs. TNG and Wolf 359... how long did they stay there? Just a minute or two... you can easily just reason away that minor inconsistency with two things:

    1) the writers didn't want to rescue anybody due to time constraints
    2) Even Data can be wrong.

    Though there is a bigger hole.

    Who is the actor that plays Tom Paris? Because he shows up as one of Wesley's classmates in TNG as somebody else who gets kicked out of the academy for being a daredevil or something. Now that's a blantant inconsistency.

    Same with Tuvok being on Enterprise-B (or at least looking like it... except for it looks like the same guy except for being human...)

    You could kind of ignore some of the problems with Star Trek when it was all in one time period... but the whole Enterprise thing almost looks like it's happening in the Mirror Universe anyway, which really throws it off for me.
    Oh come on. Is it really that important to know the date of first contact with klingons? Or ferengi? Or where minor races go? And I'd hate to break it to you, but re-using the same actor is not a plot hole (not that that has anything to do with enterprise). You know, Lenin had a problem with dates.

    I guess for you Star Trek has to read like a book, and every date must be internally verified all the time. For me that's COMPLETELY missing the point of the show. Really, make up a date when they met the ferengi. It doesn't matter anyway!! It's completely useless information and it has nothing to do with Star Trek's themes or even 99.99% of its plots. Give me a break.

    As far as this mirror universe crap, I don't know what to say. People see what they want. TOS looks a LOT different from TNG, in color hues, sets, and everything. The voyager sets are recycled TNG ones. Complain all you want. It's missing the point, and more to the point ,you are inconsistent in that you only pick on enterprise. Whatever.

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    • Was Avery Brooks playing one of the aliens on the last season of enterprise?
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      • Of B5 and "Big Bads" in a post-First Ones era:
        Actually, 2 of the B5 movies set up the possibility of 2 seperate "big bads" Third Space gave us the race from one realm the Vorlons tried (and unfortunately succeded) to open a specialized jumpgate to. The Legend of the Rangers (aka LotR ... heh) gave us another gate to an alternate realm. The underground city it was found in was several billion years old ... older than even the Vorlons, Shadows, or presumably the rest of other First Ones we saw in B5 ... except Lorean, naturally. Remember, he is THE First One.

        Of Tom Paris'es:
        What, different and unrelated people can't resemble one another? Well, there goes the celebrity impersonators industry...

        Of Tuvok:
        Vulcans live a looong time. I doubt Tuvok was meant to be that old. Actually, I believe one VOY episode revealed his age (not the same episode that Janeway suprised him with a cupcake), and it wasn't nearly old enough to place him anywhere near TMP-era vessels. Read "Of Tom Paris'es"

        Of Dyson-spheres:
        Obviously, they are a plot-recycle, but shouldn't be mistaken for the "real thing." The Delphic expanse spheres were destroyed, every last one of them we assume, in the season finale of ENT. As for the races, they're probably just minor members of the Federation. One theory: The Xindi don't join the Federation until after TNG/DS9/Voy. If you tried to exterminate Humanity, would Earth be over it in less than 300 years? Until then, the Xindi are busy coming to terms with the Builders being not the benevolent aliens who saved their divided world but a bunch of self-serving fuktards who would have eventually wiped them and all other native life from the galaxy.
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        • the uss excelsior, which sulu captained and tuvok is supposed to have served on, didn't appear until st3; sulu didn't gain captinacy until st5 or 6, iirc, and that's only supposed to be about 75 years before tng.
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          • Oh come on. Is it really that important to know the date of first contact with klingons? Or ferengi? Or where minor races go? And I'd hate to break it to you, but re-using the same actor is not a plot hole (not that that has anything to do with enterprise). You know, Lenin had a problem with dates.

            i didn't say anything about same actors. i've never had a problem with that.
            as for the first contact dates, if they've been established in an episode or a movie, it's not good if it's contradicted later. things like that bother me, which is one huge reason why i don't read most comic books anymore.
            continuity/chronology errors obviously don't bother you, but don't hurl your **** at me because i take offense at them.

            I guess for you Star Trek has to read like a book, and every date must be internally verified all the time. For me that's COMPLETELY missing the point of the show. Really, make up a date when they met the ferengi. It doesn't matter anyway!! It's completely useless information and it has nothing to do with Star Trek's themes or even 99.99% of its plots. Give me a break.

            :yawn: see above.

            As far as this mirror universe crap, I don't know what to say. People see what they want. TOS looks a LOT different from TNG, in color hues, sets, and everything. The voyager sets are recycled TNG ones. Complain all you want. It's missing the point, and more to the point ,you are inconsistent in that you only pick on enterprise. Whatever.

            actually, no, i'm not. i didn't much like voyager either, didn't like the shape of the ship at all. didn't like the introduction of supershuttle delta flyer. really hated the superarmor and the supertorpedoes in the last episode.

            face it, wiglaf. i don't like enterprise. i think it sucks. if you enjoy it, more power to you, but frankly, stop *****ing at me because i think it's a subpar show that doesn't do the rest of the st universe justice.
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            • Seriously, the only good "new" Star Trek Series was DS9. By a amazing coincidence, it was also the only one where Berman and Braga did not have the the run of it.
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              • My fellow Berman haters,

                I am pleased to announce that I have just signed legislation outlawing Berman forever. We begin bombing in five minutes.

                to the rape of Star Trek carried out in the wake of Roddenberry's death.

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                • Rodeenberry did a pretty good job of digging it, what with the Federation becoming a bunch of spineless communists.
                  Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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                  • They weren't commies at all. Just liberals.
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                    • They were too.
                      Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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                      • Liberals are a lot sexier.
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                        • Depends. Some of those early feminists were uuuuuuuuuuggggggggggglllllllllllyyyyyyy!
                          Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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                          • Originally posted by Lonestar
                            Rodeenberry did a pretty good job of digging it, what with the Federation becoming a bunch of spineless communists.
                            'tis but a little unwanted hanky panky when compared to what is being produced under the Star Trek franchise.

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                            • Originally posted by Pax
                              The worst part was that the quick shot of the alien made him look like a cromag from sliders. I loved it on sliders but here it seems like copying.
                              He reminded me of Thrawn, actually...

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                              • Originally posted by Q Cubed
                                1 inconsistency:
                                in ST:TNG episode s1e10 "The Battle", it is established that Capt. Jean-Luc Picard made first contact with the Ferengi at the Battle of Maxia Zeta aboard the USS Stargazer in 2355.
                                however, in Enterprise epsiode s1e19 "The Acquisition", the Ferengi attempt to get control of the USS Enterprise NX-01.
                                Do you really expect them not to include at least one episode with the Ferengi in it?

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