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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
    I love both Star Wars and Star Trek - for different reasons.

    Can I throw in a few other space Sci Fi's that I love?

    - Lexx (If you haven't seen this, do yourself a favour - it is bloody weird though)
    - Red Dwarf (What can I say - one of my favorite comedy's)
    - Blakes 7 (An oldie, but had some very original ideas for its time - Mick, when are we having another DVD night on this?)
    Ok. Soon.
    What episode did we get up to last time? Yep, Lexx is just plain weird.

    Now that we're mentioning other Sci-Fi series, what about Babylon 5, Excalibur, oh and Andromeda.

    I would love to have an Eagle spacecraft, a real one. I'd swap a 101 for one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick S View Post
    Simple, Star Trek had Seven of Nine and Star Wars did not - I rest my case!


    And that's an impressive ... case.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
    I love both Star Wars and Star Trek - for different reasons.

    Can I throw in a few other space Sci Fi's that I love?

    - Lexx (If you haven't seen this, do yourself a favour - it is bloody weird though)
    - Red Dwarf (What can I say - one of my favorite comedy's)
    - Babylon 5 (Quite complicated, but worth it when you got heavily involved in it - cool enemy - the Shadow)
    - Blakes 7 (An oldie, but had some very original ideas for its time - Mick, when are we having another DVD night on this?)
    Lexx - i loved the pleasure droid, she was pretty sexy.

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    Lexx- Zev was not a droid. She was a human who was to be dna re-mapped to a pleasure slave but a cluster lizard got into the machine (hence the lizard like costume and the fact she needs to eat all the time).
    Startrek! All original stories (bar the new franchise which I like)
    Star Wars, space version of an old Japanese samurai movie called the hidden fortress!
    Blake's 7... Have every episode.
    What about Space 1999!

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    7 of 9

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    I'll confess ... Trekkie Tragic ... Star Trek (all of 'em), Stargate, Atlantis ... I loved the way that they all roll on and are linked in some way from a previous version, set in a different time ...

    Best of all, to a large extent, they ARE believable ... In the future, OF COURSE all this will be possible !!


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    I love nearly all sci-fi. It's like a choice between different types of pizza.
    They all taste great, but I have my favourites.
    Firefly being the shiniest pepperoni pizza of all.
    Other toppings I like:
    Early Dr Who (up to Peter Davidson)
    Battlestar Galactica
    The Tomorrow People
    X-Files
    Space 1999
    Life on Mars (and Ashes to Ashes)
    HHGTTG- TV series
    Pretty much all of the Start Trek series' were good but the Trek movies were doo-doo.
    The Clone Wars is an excellent series, too.

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    Hi,

    Stardate late October 1968, Ballarat Vic.

    10 years old. Just had a week in the Grampians with my family, staying at my father's parent's place in the Rat on the way back to Melb.

    Have the front room to sleep in with my brother, complete with non-parental controlled B&W TV.

    About 11pm this unannounced show comes on the local Nine affiliate.

    It was Startrek getting some sort of trot out in the bush.

    Blew my mind. (remember Armstrong hadn't got to the moon then)

    Was first broadcast in Melb on GTV 9 about a month later.

    cheers, DL

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    If we are expanding the choice, AVATAR is my choice.

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