> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 10:32 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Deep Space Nine is Still the Best Trek!
> 
> in a great way. Enterprise, I enjoyed a little more. And I say this,
> because
> I was and will always remain a fan. And was thrilled to see the
> begining,
> and how TNG, STO, DS9 all became what they are.

I liked a lot of things about "Enteprise" actually... despite my incessant,
child-like whining I'm really not that hard to please.  ;^)

My big problem (which wasn't a big problem) in "Enterprise" is the annoying
lack of basic scientific knowledge.  The Xindi and the Time War were,
conceptually, Okay ideas that fell down in specific ways.

It ALWAYS irked me to no end to see the "Simian, Aquatic, Insectoid,
Reptilian, and Humaniod" Xindi be described as "the same race" with the
"same DNA" and "evolving together"... not a single bit of that makes sense.
The whole idea of the nicely segmented Xindi sub-species always struck me as
rejects from somebody's high-school D&D campaign.  ;^)

That said the main storyline really wasn't so bad.  I liked the idea of
exploring the xenophobia of a race (us) knowledgeable of life on other
planets but not yet really integrated with them (although they could have
done more with this).  I liked the long, intricate storylines (not nearly as
good as some, but at least they were trying).

It definitely wasn't the best... but it was far from the worst.

Jim Davis


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