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6 hours ago, frostbitmic said:

With John Travolta as #1 Riker and Bruce Willis as Data.

 

I'll pass on having a Klingon on the bridge, what a stupid idea.

 

Interesting idea but if I may make one adjustment, recast Data with Christopher Walken

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15 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

 

Interesting idea but if I may make one adjustment, recast Data with Christopher Walken

Absolutely NOBODY could do a malfunctioning Data better than Walken.  I hate the overall concept of recast TNG, but this idea rocks.

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1 hour ago, /dev/null said:

 

Interesting idea but if I may make one adjustment, recast Data with Christopher Walken

I was leaning towards a Pulp Fiction version though Christopher Walken is great in every role.

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I would not be a fan of bringing him back and doing something they already did right the first time.  Everything after TNG was hot garbage, but that one they got right just leave well enough alone. 

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1 hour ago, frostbitmic said:

I was leaning towards a Pulp Fiction version though Christopher Walken is great in every role.

Walken played the Army Captain who smuggled the watch

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53 minutes ago, dpberr said:

Speaking of space shows, why hasn't anybody tried to remake Babylon 5?  

 

J. Michael Straczynski has always seemed very protective of that franchise.  I'm unsure of how much ownership of it he retains, but before it was begun, the 5 season arc was set in place.

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7 hours ago, dpberr said:

Speaking of space shows, why hasn't anybody tried to remake Babylon 5?  

 

B5 was great :thumbsup:

 

 

6 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

J. Michael Straczynski has always seemed very protective of that franchise.  I'm unsure of how much ownership of it he retains, but before it was begun, the 5 season arc was set in place.

IIRC Stracynzski is very protective of BS because he believes Paramount stole the idea from him.  JMS first pitched his idea for a Space Station series to Paramount who said thanks but no thanks.  Then Paramount turned around and redeveloped the concept into DS9

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Just now, /dev/null said:

B5 was great :thumbsup:

 

 

IIRC Stracynzski is very protective of BS because he believes Paramount stole the idea from him.

I was aware of that contention, but never got too immersed in the facts of the alleged plagiarism.  I enjoyed both B5 and DS9.

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10 hours ago, /dev/null said:

Walken played the Army Captain who smuggled the watch

You sir are correct .... Scratch Bruce... Better yet, put him in the uniform color of certain death.

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38 minutes ago, frostbitmic said:

You sir are correct .... Scratch Bruce... Better yet, put him in the uniform color of certain death.

Uma Thurman as Tasha Yar

The taxi driver as Troi

Bruce Willis' wife as Ensign Ro

Zed as Q

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14 hours ago, /dev/null said:

Uma Thurman as Tasha Yar

The taxi driver as Troi

Bruce Willis' wife as Ensign Ro

Zed as Q

 

And the gimp?

 

edit: Oh yeah, it's obvious... Wesley Crusher

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I have always longed for a sequel to TNG with the Enterprise E and some sort of involvement in the Dominion War. When TNG was made, budgetary constraints prevented a lot of phaser fire and the like as special effects were in their infancy and super expensive. Just seeing Picard's character cast in the  dark background  DS9 and the Dominion War would be fascinating.

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On 6/26/2018 at 5:11 AM, /dev/null said:

 

Interesting idea but if I may make one adjustment, recast Data with Christopher Walken

 

I'd love to see them reproduce this scene with Walken as Data:

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, MILFHUNTER#518 said:

I have always longed for a sequel to TNG with the Enterprise E and some sort of involvement in the Dominion War. When TNG was made, budgetary constraints prevented a lot of phaser fire and the like as special effects were in their infancy and super expensive. Just seeing Picard's character cast in the  dark background  DS9 and the Dominion War would be fascinating.

 

I think that would be a great idea, provided they could write something plausible in light of the war having basically ended with DS9's series finale. That would be an opportunity to have Sisko as a character again - maybe have him return from the wormhole/celestial temple. He could either be an ally to Picard or a foil to his plans (remember the friction between Sisko and Picard from the attack on Wolf 359). I'd like to see Garak back in action as well.

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13 minutes ago, Azalin said:

 

I think that would be a great idea, provided they could write something plausible in light of the war having basically ended with DS9's series finale. That would be an opportunity to have Sisko as a character again - maybe have him return from the wormhole/celestial temple. He could either be an ally to Picard or a foil to his plans (remember the friction between Sisko and Picard from the attack on Wolf 359). I'd like to see Garak back in action as well.

As time went on, Garak became one of my favorite characters in all of Trek. Ronald Moore has to be one of the best producers/writers in all of trek hands down. DS9 had brilliant characterization and plot lines, especially season 4 on after the show got its sea legs.

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33 minutes ago, MILFHUNTER#518 said:

As time went on, Garak became one of my favorite characters in all of Trek. Ronald Moore has to be one of the best producers/writers in all of trek hands down. DS9 had brilliant characterization and plot lines, especially season 4 on after the show got its sea legs.

 

It's been ages since I've seen that show.  Was Garak the main cardasian?  And I hate that I can't name that alien race right now with cringing a bit thanks to our modern day pseudo-celebrities.

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1 hour ago, MILFHUNTER#518 said:

As time went on, Garak became one of my favorite characters in all of Trek. Ronald Moore has to be one of the best producers/writers in all of trek hands down. DS9 had brilliant characterization and plot lines, especially season 4 on after the show got its sea legs.

 

Agreed 100%. I loved the post-Cardassian war/pre-Dominion war political intrigue, and a great cast got even better by adding both O'Brien and Worf.  Garak was great from the start, and got even better as the show continued.

 

50 minutes ago, shrader said:

 

It's been ages since I've seen that show.  Was Garak the main cardasian?  And I hate that I can't name that alien race right now with cringing a bit thanks to our modern day pseudo-celebrities.

 

The Cardassian who was the main antagonist throughout the series was Gul Dukat. Garak was the one who had at one time been a high-ranking assassin in the Obsidian Order, who claimed to be nothing more than a simple tailor operating a modest clothier shop on DS9. Andrew Robinson played Garak perfectly.

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50 minutes ago, Azalin said:

Andrew Robinson played Garak perfectly.

'In the Pale Moonlight'.  Garak's speech to Sisko acknowledging Garak's complicity yet implicating Sisko for tacit approval of the deed remains a very powerful moment of television drama.  The story was by Peter Fields, the teleplay by Michael Taylor, who both deserve credit, but Robinson's delivery gives the scene its power.  I recall reading that episode is/was used as a discussion point in some university level classes on morality.

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2 hours ago, shrader said:

 

It's been ages since I've seen that show.  Was Garak the main cardasian?  And I hate that I can't name that alien race right now with cringing a bit thanks to our modern day pseudo-celebrities.

Keeping-Up-With-the-Cardassians.jpg

 

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