Thank you!

And yes to your own network.





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 Date : Sun, 4 Jan 2009 13:47:30 -0800 (PST)

 From : Augustus Augustus <jazzynupe_...@yahoo.com>

 To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com


Martin,

u r hilarious my brother, but i did email SciFi about that and i was shocked 
that they REPLIED.  seems a lot of people are rather pissed at them about the 
ending of Atlantis. so i am not as mad at SciFi because it was not their idea 2 
end the series, but it was really MGM's idea (because of the money 
crunch............go figure). but now they treat us (viewers) like we will 
watch anythign that they want 2 put on and just grin and bare what they cancel. 
 need my own network!

--- On Sun, 1/4/09, Martin Baxter  wrote:
From: Martin Baxter 
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] FW: Intro Lavender, Milledgeville, GA
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, January 4, 2009, 4:18 PM

Fate, I believe that Keith once posted a statement that R__k B____n had it in
for Avery Brooks in the worst way, even tried to run him off the show by trying
to convince Jonathon Frakes to join the DS9 cast as Tom Riker, but Frakes and
Brooks hit it off big time, and Frakes was too much of a man to blindside him.
Barring that, I figure that B____n crafted the ending of the show to stick it to
Brooks one last time, to say nothing of Paramount's seeming unwillingness to
commit to a DS9 movie to at least sum up that plot line (Sisko's exit
without saying goodbye to Jake, which would've been my fourth time cursing
at my TV, had I not been ill when I finally saw the finale in '05. (The
station that ran DS9 in syndication *really* screwed the pooch, airing the wrong
show three times in a row, if memory serves.))

I doff my hat to you as well, for your inability to subject your computer to
such filth as typing That Word.

As for the Atlantis ending, six words.

This is Skiffy we're talking about.




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 Date : Sun, 4 Jan 2009 10:46:05 -0800 (PST)
 From : Augustus Augustus 
 To : scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com

U know Keith, the problem that I have always had with Trek was the awful way
they ended DS9. first in the time travel vain, i really enjoyed the ep with
Tony Todd playing an aged and dying Jake Sisko trying 2 reunite his old friends
and save his father from an incident with the wrap core. it was a really GREAT
ep. but then 2 end the series with Ben being lost............no one else ended
like that! Enterpirse ended (and i think too soon) with them signing a pack
with other planets that would morph into the UFP - but in that last season when
they were teasing us with the empire and we got a chance 2 see the Constellation
Class Defiant. i wished they would have followed that a little more. they
could have did the Xindi in the previous season in a half season instead of the
whole season. TNG ends with Picard and crew stopping the rift in 'All Good
Things' and the senior crew sitting around a table playing poker. V (cannot
bring my fingers 2
 type the whole word) ended with them getting back 2 the Alpha Quadrant. But
DS9 is ended with the Emissary lost! that is just so wrong. if i were a
conspiracy theorist i would say that because Ben was black they left him out 2
dry, but i am not going 2 go there. i had looked 4 a DS0 either TV movie,
theatrical release, or a straight 2 DVD movie (much like what they did with
Stargate SG-1) about DS9 to wrap up the series. 
getting off on a tanget right quick if u all do not mind. how can they kill
Stargate Atlantis next week with only a one hour episode as a series finale? 
the preview looks good, but a one hour show?

Dr. Fate.

--- On Sun, 1/4/09, keithbjohn...@comcast.net wrote:
From: keithbjohn...@comcast.net 
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] FW: Intro Lavender, Milledgeville, GA
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, January 4, 2009, 2:44 AM










 
 Yeah, Wil Wheaton said he had some spoken lines in "Nemesis", but
they were cut. I thought it was odd too: how did they reach him in whatever
spacetime he was exploring to say "Come to a wedding"?



Do you remember the DS9 ep when Worf gets caught up in time travel? It had
something to do with his son Alexander speaking of a future in which Worf is
assassinated, I believe. Doesn't the adult Alexander come back in time to
warn Worf? Whatever, remember there as a comment about Alexander meeting a man
in a bar or something, who said he wanted to help by initiating the time travel.
They never did explain *who* that man was or why he cared. I always assumed it
had to be an adult Wesley Crusher, fully in charge of his spacetime abilities.
But now I wonder if it was Sisko, seeing as his Prophet inheritance gives him
spacetime powers as well...



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From: Augustus Augustus 

> i totally agree with the assessment of young mr. crusher. genius he may
be, but 

> even being a genius has 2 give away sometimes with experience and
training. the 

> ep where he got his field promotion 2 ensign? riker and troi's mom
(the late 

> great majel) are kidnapped by the ferengi and it is wesley who recognizes
the 

> pattern in the static. good ep in that it was kool seeing wes come on the


> bridge in his uniform, but it was time 2 write him off the show. he was
doing 

> too much. i also noticed in STTNG: Nemesis that he did not have a
speaking 

> role, and he was in his dress whites. guess he got tired of
'traveling'?

> 

> Dr. Fate

> 

> --- On Sat, 1/3/09, KeithBJohnson@ comcast.net wrote:

> From: KeithBJohnson@ comcast.net 

> Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] FW: Intro Lavender, Milledgeville, GA

> To: scifino...@yahoogro ups.com

> Date: Saturday, January 3, 2009, 2:19 AM

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> Welcome! I'm really happy to see another Trek fan possibly as rabid 

> as me. (We'll forgo the "Trekkie" vs. "Trekker"
discussion for a bit!)

> 

> I agree with you about Wesley Crusher. After a while it got silly.
Remember the 

> ep when Geordi is stranded on a plane with a Romulan, and they can't
be reached 

> because the magnetic field of the planet is so intense? Back on the
Enterprise, 

> the senior staff is sitting around saying "How can we reach
Geordi?" and at a 

> loss. Suddenly, Wesley gets the bright idea to send down a beacon emitting
a 

> neutrino beam. Late, when the beacon materializes on the planet,
Geordi's 

> first words are "Thank you, Wesley Crusher!"

> 

> 

> 

> Even my wife--a casual Trek fan--commented, "Man, that's sad.
Geordi didn't even 

> think of anyone else but Wesley as being behind that solution!"

> 

> ------------ -- Original message ------------ --------- -

> 

> From: "Dax" 

> 

> > Hello, I do hope that you are doing well and the rest of the group. I
mean 

> 

> > the thing to me about TNG was that I felt that Wesley was solving too
many 

> 

> > things on the ship and made me think that the senior staff was really
dumb. 

> 

> > I am sure somewhere in Star Fleet Command they were thinking the same


> 

> > thing. I thought that however the first Hulk was not good due to the
fact 

> 

> > that gave too much back info which made the flow of the movie slow. I
think 

> 

> > if that did not do that it would have been a great movie. In all
rights I 

> 

> > understand why they did but for die hard fans we know the hulk. We
know not 

> 

> > to make him angry!

> 

> > --Lavender

> 

> > If you don't like vanilla, try some chocolate.

> 

> > 

> 

> > ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --

> 

> > From: "Tracey de Morsella" 

> 

> > Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 2:35 PM

> 

> > To: 

> 

> > Subject: RE: [scifinoir2] FW: Intro Lavender, Milledgeville, GA

> 

> > 

> 

> > > Hey Dax:

> 

> > >

> 

> > > Thanks for taking a leap and sending us your introduction. There
are 

> 

> > > about

> 

> > > 10 additional members who recently joined who I hope will follow
your lead

> 

> > > and submit their profiles as well. (HINT, HINT to those of you
who have

> 

> > > joined over the past few months.

> 

> > >

> 

> > > There are a lot of Dax and Sisko fans here on the list, myself
included so

> 

> > > you should feel right at home.

> 

> > >

> 

> > > The young nerd character irks me too, but now a new character is
starting 

> 

> > > to

> 

> > > irk me. The goth chick. Usually she is a geek hybrid.

> 

> > >

> 

> > > I liked the first Hulk more than most, but I did not love it.
Please share

> 

> > > with us why the first Hulk is your favorite

> 

> > >

> 

> > > Welcome to the group!!!

> 

> > >

> 

> > > Tracey

> 

> > >

> 

> > >

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> > >

> 

> > > -----Original Message-----

> 

> > > From: scifino...@yahoogro ups.com [mailto:scifinoir2@ yahoogro
ups.com] On

> 

> > > Behalf Of Tracey de Morsella

> 

> > > Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 11:20 AM

> 

> > > To: scifino...@yahoogro ups.com

> 

> > > Subject: [scifinoir2] FW: Intro Lavender, Milledgeville, GA

> 

> > >

> 

> > > 1. Name: Wil Lavender

> 

> > > 2. Location: Milledgeville GA

> 

> > > 3. Nickname/ Alias: Dax

> 

> > > 4. To which Speculative Fiction Character do you relate or

> 

> > > identify(describe the character): Jadzia Dax. Old but yet fun
and wise.

> 

> > > 5. Favorite SciFi Genres: Space

> 

> > > 6. Favorite Scifi Movies: Star Trek

> 

> > > 7. Favorite SciFi TV or Online Shows ((canceled shows ok) Well I
would

> 

> > > have to say Star Trek and Battlestar Galactica

> 

> > > 8. Favorite SciFi Producers and Directors: I don't have one.

> 

> > > 9. Favorite SciFi Characters: Capt. Janeway and Capt. Sisko

> 

> > > 10. Favorite SciFi Villain: Q

> 

> > > 11. Favorite SciFi Comics and Graphic Novels: X men

> 

> > > 12. Favorite SciFi Film or TV Adaptation of a Book:

> 

> > > 13. Favorite SciFi Film or TV Adaptation of a Comic or Graphic
Novel: X 

> 

> > > Men

> 

> > > 14. Favorite SciFi Film movie (s) that flopped: The first Hulk
movie

> 

> > > 15. Your SciFi Favorite TVShow (s)that was/were canceled
unfairly: 

> 

> > > Jerhico

> 

> > > 16. Favorite Speculative Fiction Books: Not sure

> 

> > > 17. Favorite Speculative Fiction Authors: Not sure

> 

> > > 18. List speculative fiction stereotyped scenarios or characters
that irk

> 

> > > you: The young nerd

> 

> > > 19. Other topics of importance to you: The state of the humanity

> 

> > > 20. List your own published works, if any: None

> 

> > > 21. Your web site: www.myspace. com/dax028

> 

> > > 22. Favorite Scifi Web Sites: www.startrek. com

> 

> > > ~Tell us anything else you think is important: I am a person
that loves

> 

> > > history and love sci-fi. I am a person that also is into current
events.

> 

> > >

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> > > Post your SciFiNoir Profile at

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> > > http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/scifinoir2 /app/peoplemap2/
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> > > hoo! Groups Links

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> > >

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> > > Post your SciFiNoir Profile at

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