Trip gets seriously injured, and the only way to save him is to essentially "grow" a life form for transplanted tissue. Archer wrestles with the ethics of it but can't see the mission in the Expanse succeeding without Trip to change the oil every 5000 miles.
I know this because Daniels showed up and sent me to the future but the Suliban interfered so I didn't find out the ending.
Why are start trek captains so forking boring? Kirk was the best and Picard was pretty good, but Janeway and Archer are too freaking .... whats the word I'm looking for? Ethical.
Trip gets seriously injured, and the only way to save him is to essentially "grow" a life form for transplanted tissue. Archer wrestles with the ethics of it but can't see the mission in the Expanse succeeding without Trip to change the oil every 5000 miles.
I know this because Daniels showed up and sent me to the future but the Suliban interfered so I didn't find out the ending.
I am such a geek...
Yeah, he's got to stay alive because I read he and Tpol are going to do the vulcan neural pressure thing for real!
Down the road ( about Feb. ).
It wasn't terrible but I'm glad we got the western episode out of the way.
Yes Star Trek Enterprise is in HDTV but it depends on your local UPN broadcaster having that capability ( mine doesn't yet ).
Actually, the Western episode wasn't bad, but I was waiting for the "hook" to Earth history.
Voyager's "alien abduction" episode centred on the Amelia Earhart disappearance. Likewise, other first contact episodes have had even a minor note in history.
I understand we'e talking about the Wild West, but aliens came in and abducted an entire town and there's no mention in the Starfleet database?
Actually, the Western episode wasn't bad, but I was waiting for the "hook" to Earth history.
Voyager's "alien abduction" episode centred on the Amelia Earhart disappearance. Likewise, other first contact episodes have had even a minor note in history.
I understand we'e talking about the Wild West, but aliens came in and abducted an entire town and there's no mention in the Starfleet database?
If an entire town disappeared in the old west, it would have probably been accounted for in history by an Indian raid.
Yes Star Trek Enterprise is in HDTV but it depends on your local UPN broadcaster having that capability ( mine doesn't yet ).
Yeah, I have no intention of habitually watching Enterprise, but it an Jake 2.0 are the first HD broadcasts on the local UPN affiliate (KBHK), and they are supposedly visually superb.
CBS / KPIX-DT - 1080i and quite nice.
ABC /KGO-DT - 720p, only I can't appreciate it because my set will convert it to 1080i
FOX / KTVU-DT - ATSC 480p, but FOX will roll-out 720p in 1H04 hopefully
NBC / KNTV-DT - 1080i and lots of pixelation, gamma too dark)
PBS / KQED-DT - 1080i with 5 subchannel multicast really degrades the quality
PBS / KCSM-DT - 1080i a little better than KQED except with respect to programming
UPN / KBHK-DT - 1080i with no perceptible pixelization
WB / KBWB-DT - 1080i slight pixelization
There are lots of other DT channels currently showing SD content here too. I'm currently using a Channel Master 4228 UHF-only panel/bow-tie antenna. I hope that by the time 2006 rolls around I won't have to buy another VHF antenna. Comcast had better carry all the local HD channels by then.
Yea. I liked it too. I thought Tripp actually died and the clone took over form the commercials. I also thought there would be a little Tripp/T'pol action. Goody goody! 8) Unfortunately, T'pol is not acting like a typical vulcan in the past few episodes.
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In future it might be a good idea to add " Spoiler" to the title so others ( including me ) don't have their TV viewing ruined.
The episode deals with the cloning debate.
Trip gets seriously injured, and the only way to save him is to essentially "grow" a life form for transplanted tissue. Archer wrestles with the ethics of it but can't see the mission in the Expanse succeeding without Trip to change the oil every 5000 miles.
I know this because Daniels showed up and sent me to the future but the Suliban interfered so I didn't find out the ending.
I am such a geek...
Ummmm, yeah, that's about it.
Originally posted by Frank777
Nah, Trip'll be fine.
The episode deals with the cloning debate.
Trip gets seriously injured, and the only way to save him is to essentially "grow" a life form for transplanted tissue. Archer wrestles with the ethics of it but can't see the mission in the Expanse succeeding without Trip to change the oil every 5000 miles.
I know this because Daniels showed up and sent me to the future but the Suliban interfered so I didn't find out the ending.
I am such a geek...
Yeah, he's got to stay alive because I read he and Tpol are going to do the vulcan neural pressure thing for real!
Down the road ( about Feb. ).
It wasn't terrible but I'm glad we got the western episode out of the way.
Yes Star Trek Enterprise is in HDTV but it depends on your local UPN broadcaster having that capability ( mine doesn't yet ).
We're all geeks here. This is a computer forum.
Voyager's "alien abduction" episode centred on the Amelia Earhart disappearance. Likewise, other first contact episodes have had even a minor note in history.
I understand we'e talking about the Wild West, but aliens came in and abducted an entire town and there's no mention in the Starfleet database?
Originally posted by Frank777
Actually, the Western episode wasn't bad, but I was waiting for the "hook" to Earth history.
Voyager's "alien abduction" episode centred on the Amelia Earhart disappearance. Likewise, other first contact episodes have had even a minor note in history.
I understand we'e talking about the Wild West, but aliens came in and abducted an entire town and there's no mention in the Starfleet database?
If an entire town disappeared in the old west, it would have probably been accounted for in history by an Indian raid.
Originally posted by jimmac
Yes Star Trek Enterprise is in HDTV but it depends on your local UPN broadcaster having that capability ( mine doesn't yet ).
Yeah, I have no intention of habitually watching Enterprise, but it an Jake 2.0 are the first HD broadcasts on the local UPN affiliate (KBHK), and they are supposedly visually superb.
CBS / KPIX-DT - 1080i and quite nice.
ABC /KGO-DT - 720p, only I can't appreciate it because my set will convert it to 1080i
FOX / KTVU-DT - ATSC 480p, but FOX will roll-out 720p in 1H04 hopefully
NBC / KNTV-DT - 1080i and lots of pixelation, gamma too dark)
PBS / KQED-DT - 1080i with 5 subchannel multicast really degrades the quality
PBS / KCSM-DT - 1080i a little better than KQED except with respect to programming
UPN / KBHK-DT - 1080i with no perceptible pixelization
WB / KBWB-DT - 1080i slight pixelization
There are lots of other DT channels currently showing SD content here too. I'm currently using a Channel Master 4228 UHF-only panel/bow-tie antenna. I hope that by the time 2006 rolls around I won't have to buy another VHF antenna. Comcast had better carry all the local HD channels by then.
Originally posted by Kickaha
Blah blah blah, decon gel, blah blah blah, Hoshi topless, blah blah blah, Vulcan backrub.
Ummmm, yeah, that's about it.
I think I need to start watching again.
...or
Cheap practical joke with the transporters results in new rules made on "Appropriate Use of Transporter Equipment".
Originally posted by MajorMatt
How'd did everyone like Twilight when Archer lost his long term memory?
much better than some (Extinction - the Guppisode, and Exile - the Hoshisode)
great battles, interesting parallel universe possibilities, hints at future tech
but weak on some levels, too close to "it was all a bad dream" cop-out scripts.
and not enough vulcan backrubs... all those years must include at least one Ponn Farr
maybe i need to rewatch it... it was late
Originally posted by Randycat99
Hey, $hit happens on your way to the bridge.
...or
Cheap practical joke with the transporters results in new rules made on "Appropriate Use of Transporter Equipment".
Kind of puts a new tint on "Beam me up Scotty".
Cpt Archer gets to show some REAL balls here, too. ...not so boring a captain now, eh?
A sweet gesture from T'Pol, as well. It just melted me instantly.