Hey Tom, you do have a great point there. But, that is why I say "its over
my head" I don't have much of a scientific brain, the show always, and I
mean always confused me, and after the show, I was left feeling stupid, and
was like, "huh?", and any show or thing that makes me feel like that just
ain't for me lol. I mean c'mon I am 22 years old, and watch spongebob
squarepants(even though its with lil siter), but I like him. I can
understand him, and I feel smarter than him after the show is over lol. I
just could never understand Star Trek, but my mom has tried to get me to
watch it numerous times, and I leave after the first 5 mins, cause I start
to feel less smart. *lol*
BEAN
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From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: audyssey: USA games
> Hi Richard,
> I think the esentual difference between Trek and Star Wars is that in
> Trek they attempt to address a future of mankind using science,
> exploration, and try to stick to realistic but futuristic means where in
> Star Wars the entire story is based on the characters, the idea of the
> force, an almost religious belief about the force, and of course the
> struggle between the Jedi Knights and the Sith. There is technology in
> Star Wars, but it is not the storyline's basis.
> If you look at some of the Star Trek shows such as Yesterday's
> Enterprise you see a certain hypathetical science feel to the story's
> basis. In that epasode the Enterprise NCC-1701-C got sent forward in
> time through a temperal rift changing the future of the Enterprise
> NCC-1701-D's future. The crew of the Enterprise NCC-1701-D solved the
> problem by sending LT. Tosha Yar back in time where she was captured by
> the Romulans, and that had lasting changes in the future as you see in
> later epasodes. You eventually discover Yar had a daughter named
> Commander Sela, and Sela generally causes as much problems for the
> Enterprise as she can.
> Anyway, I think one reason I like Trek so well is that exploration of
> hypathetical cience, and being able to look at the what if. It also has
> near endless storylines for the shows. It must as there is 3 seasons of
> the classic, 7 of Next Gen, 7 from DS9, and 7 from Voyager, and 3 or 4
> of Enterprise. That doesn't include the 10 movies, and books without
> number.
>
>
>
> Richard Bennett wrote:
>> whoa Raul, you had me worried, since I am new, I thought you was serious,
>> cause some people really don't like that kinda stuff. Glad that you
>> said you
>> was kidding *big sigh* lol. I don't know what it is, I think though it is
>> the fact that Star Trek is just way over my head, *grin*, and for some
>> reason, Star Wars isn't. I think I am the only one in my family though
>> that
>> doesn't like Star Trek, besides my dad(he doesn't like either one) so I'm
>> the outcast *laugh*. Anyways thanks for that reply.
>> BEAN
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