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   From: David@block.net   
      
   On 5/19/2013 10:15 PM, Your Name wrote:   
   > In article   
   > , Ed   
   > Stasiak wrote:   
   >>> YourN...@YourISP.com (Your Name)   
   >>>   
   >>> Once you ignore the silly holodeck episodes and the irrtating   
   >>> singing episodes, there wasn't much wrong with Voyager as   
   >>> a show that (mostly) fitted with what was established. The   
   >>> same can be said of Deep Space Nine (you also have to   
   >>> ignore the stupid quasi-religious mumbo-jumbo episodes)   
   >>> and The Next Generation.   
   >>   
   >> Agreed, thou I'd include ENT along with TNG, DS9 and VOY,   
   >> as all maintained the same format, style and level of quality   
   >> throughout all four series.   
   >>   
   >> Each series may have had different ships, crews, locations, etc.   
   >> but one can look at them as one very large series of 624 hour   
   >> long tv episodes and 10 theatrical movies.   
   >>   
   >> That's a lot of sci-fi and most of it was pretty good.   
   >   
   > Unfortunately Enterprise peed all over some established facts,   
      
   You mean the same way Deep Space Nine established that genetically   
   engineering human beings was illegal even though they'd been doing it on   
   TNG? Or the way that the movies and TNG retroactively changed the   
   Klingons? Or the way that Deep Space Nine changed how the Trill   
   symbionts worked? Or the way that initially on TNG they had never   
   encountered the Ferengi before and knew nothing about them, but later on   
   Picard had fought them years earlier with his previous command? Or the   
   way the Borg's nature changed again and again? Or the way suddenly   
   Romulans were readily distinguishable from Vulcans instead of looking   
   just like them?   
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