if you had the choice, which era of Star trek would you rather live in?
The Original Series and movies 1-6 era
The Next Generation to Voyager era
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M$7 Answers
1. The Holodeck. Even though they're good for screwing up horribly once a season, they're totally worth the risk.
2. Captain Picard. Who doesn't want to work with Professor X?
3. The Borg. Seven of Nine is where USB is headed. Can't wait.
4. I don't remember a bar on Kirk's Enterprise.
5. You've gotta love a military organization that will put a kid to work on the deck of their flagship.
6. In TNG, the captain isn't the only one getting laid.
7. A gold-painted 80's-style headband can help a blind man to see. That's progress!
8. No android and hologram persecution.
9. Yar+Troi+Crusher+Dax+Kira+7of9+Janeway > Uhura, albeit barely.
10. No Tribbles.
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M$Holodeck Entertainment ^_^
. . . best invention ever.
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M$I liked the way everything looked all goofy and fake.
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M$Since I'm intuitive, I'm sure I'd fit in well with the group!
But, I really enjoyed wearing the cute short red Uhura dress for Halloween once.
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M$Living on Voyager, taking a decades long journey to reach back to the Alpha Quadrant.
First part of the series finale, was well put together. It was very suspenseful, very likely , perfect mix of space and time travel.
The experience to explore a different sector of space, that no one in the Alpha quadrant would ever get the chance.
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M$In the Enterprise era, you have the joys of being in at the start of space exploration, making first contact etc.
In the TOS era, still plenty of boldly going where no man has gone before (sorry gals!). Klingon and Romulans wars, and basically it's like the 60s, but in space. Skimpy clothes are in.
In the TNG era, the tech has evolved considerably, and you get to be part of a community of diverse species. Clothes are not skimpy, but skin tight. However, you are going to live through a Borg attack and the Dominion War.
I say "live through". That would be the best case scenario! :)
All in all, I'll go for the TOS era, as long as I don't have to wear a red shirt.
Advantages...
- Relatively peacable times, yet with plenty of adventure too
- Men can get away with not being uber-fit
- Women don't wear much, and some of them are green
- A pretty carefree attitude prevails, thing are not quite so uptight as later on
- Your chances of being assimilated by the Borg or dispatched by the Jem'Hadar are low. You only have those pesky Klingons to deal with, and ones with a poor excuse of a forehead at that. Easy by comparison. :)
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M$I liked the Star Treks
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