Re: All Things Trek was Re: Your Favorite SciFi/Fantasy MovieSoundtrack?

2003-03-01 Thread Deborah Harrell
--- Reggie Bautista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I wrote: > >I think there were even some altered or mutated > humans, stronger that us > >normal types, much like _Andromeda_'s Nietzscheans. > > Ronn! replied: > >With two navels. > LOL! I had completely forgotten about that. How > did they exp

Re: All Things Trek was Re: Your Favorite SciFi/Fantasy MovieSoundtrack?

2003-02-28 Thread Reggie Bautista
Ronn! wrote: With two navels. I replied: LOL! I had completely forgotten about that. How did they explain *that* particular mutation? Ronn! responded: I don't recall what _scientific_ explanation they had for it (perhaps someone else will). However, the obvious explanation was that it gave the

Re: All Things Trek was Re: Your Favorite SciFi/Fantasy MovieSoundtrack?

2003-02-28 Thread Reggie Bautista
I wrote: I think there were even some altered or mutated humans, stronger that us normal types, much like _Andromeda_'s Nietzscheans. Ronn! replied: With two navels. LOL! I had completely forgotten about that. How did they explain *that* particular mutation? Reggie Bautista __

Re: All Things Trek was Re: Your Favorite SciFi/Fantasy MovieSoundtrack?

2003-02-25 Thread Jose J. Ortiz-Carlo
From: "Reggie Bautista" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I wonder if some of that decline in popularity (of Trek) might have something to do with market saturation. I don't think any other story universes had more than one show on at a time back when DS9 first started (now there are several). And DS9 *was