Re: Michael Piller

2005-11-04 Thread Bryon Daly
On 11/3/05, Jim Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Robert G. Seeberger wrote: Of course, Piller also gave us Voyager, for which there isn't much excuse. But at least he gave us (in my opinion) the best pilot of any of the five Treks, even if subsequently it was all a bit of a mess. Quoted

Re: Michael Piller

2005-11-04 Thread Jim Sharkey
Bryon Daly wrote: On 11/3/05, Jim Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Voyager pilot was so good, I quivered with anticipation of the series. You liked the Voyager pilot? Its ending really put me off when they could have used the array to return home but instead Janeway destroyed it. Not even

RE: Michael Piller

2005-11-03 Thread Jim Sharkey
Robert G. Seeberger wrote: Of course, Piller also gave us Voyager, for which there isn't much excuse. But at least he gave us (in my opinion) the best pilot of any of the five Treks, even if subsequently it was all a bit of a mess. Quoted for truth. The Voyager pilot was so good, I quivered

Michael Piller

2005-11-02 Thread Robert G. Seeberger
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=59082 I've just read the sad news of the death of Michael Piller - co-creator of Deep Space Nine, Voyager and The Dead Zone, at the unfairly young age of 57. It's not been a good year for Trek, with James Doohan's loss still fresh in our