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   From: wickeddoll1958nofeckingspam@yahoo.com   
      
   "Napolean Dynamite/ w Deb" wrote in message   
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   > "Zodiac69 864, M.B.A." wrote   
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   >> "Napolean Dynamite/ w Deb" My   
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   >> > Despite a stepped-up campaign by Star Trek fans to save the long-running   
   >> > series, John Billingsley, a star of UPN's Star Trek: Enterprise has   
   >> > predicted that it will not be renewed. Billingsley told the Ventura   
   > County   
   >> > Star that the current low ratings for the series and the fact that   
   >> > Paramount   
   >> > will have the 100 episodes needed for syndication of the series spells   
   >> > doom   
   >> > for the series. It returned this season only because Paramount TV, which   
   >> > produces it, agreed to significant budget cuts. However, audience   
   > erosion   
   >> > continued. "My feeling is that after all these years, the people who are   
   >> > not   
   >> > watching Star Trek won't start watching," Billingsley said. Meanwhile,   
   >> > fans   
   >> > of the series said Thursday that they hope to raise $14,994 to pay for a   
   >> > "Save Enterprise" ad in USA Today that would run during the February   
   >> > sweeps.   
   >>   
   >> Maybe they can slash the budget even more for the 5th season and all the   
   >> aliens will have paper plates stabled to their foreheads, and we can go   
   > back   
   >> to the goofy, cheesy looking Andorians and have some sort of story arch to   
   >> explain that much like the upcoming smooth Klingon arch.   
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   >> Zodiac69   
   >> the future of RSPW   
   >> 864's most promising blue chipper   
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   > Voyager killed the Star Trek franchise dead. Kaput. Goodbye. Baby goes to   
   > sleep now.   
   >   
   > Roddenberry is probably rolling in his grave right about now....   
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   >   
   I'll take you up on that bet - I say he won't, but mostly because he was   
   cremated. Some of his dust went into space, and the rest, I imagine, is at   
   Majel's house   
      
   Natalie   
      
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