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    Unhappy Losing the faith...

    What does one do when one no longer feels any interest in Star Trek? I don't want this to happen, it has just slowly crept upon me over the last few months. The BBC has treated Star Trek very badly recently, taking it off for every sporting event they show. As ITV Digital has gone bankrupt, I no longer have Sky One. The only station that has Star Trek is Channel 4 and they show Enterprise, which I don't happen to like. They do, however, give a series the treatment it deserves.
    Has anyone else ever had this problem? Is there a way to fix it?
    I realise the irony of posting this on a Star Trek RPG board, but I firmly believe that the people here are well rounded individuals and have diverse opinions.

    Thank you

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    This is why I am buying or taping as much Star Trek as I can, so at least I can watch the reruns

    Maybe that owuld eb the way to go. Especially in Europe where you guys have way more episodes on VHS thatn we do in NorAm

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    My TNG-DVDs have helped me a lot.

    Seriously, revisiting episodes which sparked one's interest in Trek is quite helpful.
    No power in the 'verse can stop me.

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    Question

    Just out of curiousity, Joe, do your DVDs offer German dubs or subtitling?
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    I have the same feelings as well. However, I refuse to pay the amount of money for the TNG seasons on DVD, or would if I had a DVD player (I do plan on getting one in the few months.) I don't see paying the money for the few eps I really like and getting a truck load of the ones I don't. Enterprise hoolds no interest for, watched an ep tonight and laughed at some really funny sci-errors that were made...My favourite being a highly trained Starfleet Engineer (a graduate of the Academies Honours Biology) saying that hair and finger nails keep growing after death. Whoever wrote this ep needs do some homework. Jeez!

    Oh well, as I have always said "at least there's SG-1."

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    Heck, I've rarely had any strong feelings for Trek. To be honest, I watched it because there was damn little sci-fi of any sort on tv back then. Let's face it, even Next-G looks good next to Buck Rodgers in the 25th Century or Battlestar Galactica, and Max Headroom had way too short of a run. Granted, I mainly came to fandom from the gaming side of things anyhow, but media sci-fi really proves Sturgeon's Law: 90% of sci-fi is c**p. But then, 90% of everything is c**p.
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    Apolgies for the OT response

    Originally posted by Phantom
    My favourite being a highly trained Starfleet Engineer saying that hair and finger nails keep growing after death. Whoever wrote this ep needs do some homework.
    The writer is not in error. He or she just did not provide all the details. It is a proven scientific fact that human fingernails and hair continue to grow for a time after death has occurred. The amount of nail and hair growth after death is one of many clues which allow forensic detectives to determine time of death in an investigation.
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    And as for the topic...

    I lost enthusiasm for Star Trek about midway through TNG, although I gave it further chances each time a new series began. I still enjoyed the films, for the most part, but Babylon 5 had replaced Trek on television as far as I was concerned. I owned most of the TNG materials published by LUG until early this year when, after my divorce, I culled my game collection to raise much needed cash for medical bills.

    My enthusiasm was renewed when I laid my hands on the new rules. I'm now in a campaign, and watch Trek whenever I can. I just wish DS9 was in syndication here in North America, as TNG and Voyager are. I won't be able to see episodes in the order they were originally aired, alas, but I can always purchase or borrow the DVD collections when they are released. Now if something would restore my faith in Glorantha...
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    Re: Apolgies for the OT response

    Originally posted by RaconteurX
    The writer is not in error. He or she just did not provide all the details. It is a proven scientific fact that human fingernails and hair continue to grow for a time after death has occurred. The amount of nail and hair growth after death is one of many clues which allow forensic detectives to determine time of death in an investigation.
    Actually the Stright Dope answere dthis one, and they do not continue to grow. What happens is the skin receeds giving the impression of growth.

    Hollywood and bad PI novels are the culprit for the misconception.

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    Re: Re: Apolgies for the OT response

    Originally posted by AslanC
    Actually the Straight Dope answered this one...
    I'm not familiar with the source.



    They do not continue to grow. What happens is the skin receeds giving the impression of growth.
    Odd that a forensic professional told me otherwise. Whether she or your source is in error I cannot say. Bears looking into...
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    Re: And as for the topic...

    Originally posted by RaconteurX
    Now if something would restore my faith in Glorantha[/URL]...
    As an old RuneQuest fan, all I can say is, "It's dead, Jim."

    AH picking up the line and then fumbling it hurt, but the HeroWars stuff has utterly killed it.

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    Oh, forgot to answer the main point...

    It's funny, but I lost more faith by dealing with Trekkies than with the shows themselves (although Voyager really did a trip on me and I have not seen an episode of Enterprise due to no longer owning a television).

    Somehow, though, my core belief remains pretty stable. Why? Because I like the hopeful nature of the series.

    Okay, the acting can get cheesy and the plots are often a mess, but the overall message that we can eventually solve our problems still comes through for me.

    I keep the faith, but not the canon.

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    Re: Re: Re: Apolgies for the OT response

    Originally posted by RaconteurX


    I'm not familiar with the source.





    Odd that a forensic professional told me otherwise. Whether she or your source is in error I cannot say. Bears looking into...
    Ok, Im not a pathologist, but all the resources I have viewed say that Aslan is correct. The skin receeds due to dehydration.

    Sorry for the hijack. Now back to your regularly scheduled forum.

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    I was a fan as a kid, but as I got older, Trek lost a lot for me -- after Khan, it was really kitch -- especially bringing Spock back. That was it for me. I watched TNG because it was the only real sci-fi at the time.

    I didn't watch DS9 or Voyager because overall, Bab 5 was better sotrytelling. My interest in sci-fi has pretty much waned. Not much you can do about it. I just embrace my new interests.

    I've gained an interest in the universe as a RPG, but I don't bother much with canon because...well, it's fiction, it's our game, we do what we want.

    The point? Don't fight it. If you're losing interest, find something else to charge yourself on.
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