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posted on January 5th, 2006, 5:24 pm
i am thinking thay need to have a jump in the the fucher like thay did with ncc-1701-a to ncc-1701-d
posted on January 5th, 2006, 7:29 pm
no that would show signs of parramounts weekness they tried a jump into the past and it screwed them over
posted on January 5th, 2006, 10:09 pm
the problom was not that thay jumped in to the past the problom is that thay scowed up the time line.
posted on January 5th, 2006, 11:25 pm
lol lord help the star trek franchise
TREK CREDIT CARDS!?
WHERE CAN I GET ONE
TREK CREDIT CARDS!?
WHERE CAN I GET ONE
posted on January 6th, 2006, 1:01 am
nah, I think they should start a new series at about 2400 (aka 21 years after Nemesis) so that way it would give them an excuse for a new crew, and all those futuristic ship designs they busted on Enterprise
posted on January 6th, 2006, 4:11 am
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http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/20...r_another_star_
Starpulse News Blog
01/05/06
09:55:38, Categories: TV News
Patrick Stewart Mulls Over Another Star Trek Project
Hollywood bosses are still trying to entice Star Trek actor Patrick Stewart to return to the Starship Enterprise - but he fears he will be too old by the time they come up with the goods.
The 65-year-old star, who played Capt. Jean-Luc Picard in the television series and later movies, insists the offers would be tempting, if only he were a little younger.
He says, "Weighty people in Hollywood have come up with a very interesting proposition. But they told me it was still two, three or four years down the road, by which time I would only be able to sit in the captain's chair and not have the energy to get out of it!"
(This news article provided by World Entertainment News Network)

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Hanks for Star Trek?
There is something going on in the Trekkie universe as this is the third rumor about a Star Trek sequel that we have received recently. First we were told that T'Pol would appear in the film (here) and next we were told that it was highly possible that we could even see the return of William Shatner (here).
However, none of these rumors compare to what has appeared online recently. According to Sci Fi Heaven, Tom Hanks is now a possible contender to play some role or other in the next Trek sequel.
New Star Trek Rumors
In one of our last Star Trek updates I already admitted that I was not part of the Trekkie consensus; even though I did love Wrath of Kahn and enjoyed Voyage Home. If Tom Hanks did decide he wanted to appear in a Star Trek film I couldn't really be for or against the move and would instead just see this as a chance for the franchise to pick up a gifted and popular actor.
On the other hand, how weird would it look to see Hanks in the captain's chair?
Rumours have been dropped into the Sci-Fi Heaven news box today of a possible Tom Hanks appearance in the next Star Trek movie. According to our source, should Erik Jendresen’s script be chosen for production (Paramount executives are rumored to still be analyzing the script), Tom Hanks has been penned in as a possible star.
The move would be a dramatic one for “Star Trek XI - The Beginning” and feature perhaps the biggest name to move into the franchise since Patrick Stewart took on the role of Captain Jean-Luc Picard.
So what is left to do in the Star Trek universe? We have already done the final frontier and have befriended some Klingons; what's left? The initial rumor claims that the next Star Trek will feature mirror universes that can cross and intermix. Hmmm, will God appear in this one?
You can next see Tom Hanks in the upcoming adaptation of The Da Vinci Code.
Check out Sci Fi Heaven for the entire Star Trek rumor.
Stay tuned for updates.

http://www.canmag.com/news/4/3/2747
Starpulse News Blog
01/05/06
09:55:38, Categories: TV News
Patrick Stewart Mulls Over Another Star Trek Project
Hollywood bosses are still trying to entice Star Trek actor Patrick Stewart to return to the Starship Enterprise - but he fears he will be too old by the time they come up with the goods.
The 65-year-old star, who played Capt. Jean-Luc Picard in the television series and later movies, insists the offers would be tempting, if only he were a little younger.
He says, "Weighty people in Hollywood have come up with a very interesting proposition. But they told me it was still two, three or four years down the road, by which time I would only be able to sit in the captain's chair and not have the energy to get out of it!"
(This news article provided by World Entertainment News Network)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hanks for Star Trek?
There is something going on in the Trekkie universe as this is the third rumor about a Star Trek sequel that we have received recently. First we were told that T'Pol would appear in the film (here) and next we were told that it was highly possible that we could even see the return of William Shatner (here).
However, none of these rumors compare to what has appeared online recently. According to Sci Fi Heaven, Tom Hanks is now a possible contender to play some role or other in the next Trek sequel.
New Star Trek Rumors
In one of our last Star Trek updates I already admitted that I was not part of the Trekkie consensus; even though I did love Wrath of Kahn and enjoyed Voyage Home. If Tom Hanks did decide he wanted to appear in a Star Trek film I couldn't really be for or against the move and would instead just see this as a chance for the franchise to pick up a gifted and popular actor.
On the other hand, how weird would it look to see Hanks in the captain's chair?
Rumours have been dropped into the Sci-Fi Heaven news box today of a possible Tom Hanks appearance in the next Star Trek movie. According to our source, should Erik Jendresen’s script be chosen for production (Paramount executives are rumored to still be analyzing the script), Tom Hanks has been penned in as a possible star.
The move would be a dramatic one for “Star Trek XI - The Beginning” and feature perhaps the biggest name to move into the franchise since Patrick Stewart took on the role of Captain Jean-Luc Picard.
So what is left to do in the Star Trek universe? We have already done the final frontier and have befriended some Klingons; what's left? The initial rumor claims that the next Star Trek will feature mirror universes that can cross and intermix. Hmmm, will God appear in this one?
You can next see Tom Hanks in the upcoming adaptation of The Da Vinci Code.
Check out Sci Fi Heaven for the entire Star Trek rumor.
Stay tuned for updates.

http://www.canmag.com/news/4/3/2747
posted on January 7th, 2006, 8:15 am
I just want a group like Voyager or DS9 not quite uber characters, just "mostly" normal folks in extreme situations, somewhere during or around the end of the dominion war in a normal starship like the akira or excelcior. or mabye a I don't know prometheus class. Something midsized and belivable, just exploring and encountering new things
posted on January 7th, 2006, 9:46 pm
I just want a group like Voyager or DS9 not quite uber characters, just "mostly" normal folks in extreme situations, somewhere during or around the end of the dominion war in a normal starship like the akira or excelcior. or mabye a I don't know prometheus class. Something midsized and belivable, just exploring and encountering new things
i agree here.

an akira ship would be awesome


posted on January 8th, 2006, 12:33 am
lol the Thunderchild was destroyed in First Contact
posted on January 8th, 2006, 12:52 am
Last edited by Cpt Ryan on January 8th, 2006, 12:53 am, edited 1 time in total.
RedShirt,Jan 8 2006, 01:33 AM] lol the Thunderchild was destroyed in First Contact
for crying out loud

the Thunderchild was the akira that swooped past the camera as the cube exploded i.e it survived.
final assualt on the cube
swooping past er note the cubes explosion misses it

posted on January 8th, 2006, 12:57 am
Yeah, but the CGI models for all the Akiras that were destryed also said Thunderchild...
posted on January 8th, 2006, 1:08 am
Yeah, but the CGI models for all the Akiras that were destryed also said Thunderchild...
so where are they then?

posted on January 8th, 2006, 1:13 am
hmmmm a testament to Utopia Plaitia's lack of ingenuety?
posted on January 8th, 2006, 1:14 am
hmmmm a testament to Utopia Plaitia's lack of ingenuety?

posted on January 8th, 2006, 1:17 am
Do you really think ILM would go to the trouble of naming each of them individually? After all, no one would get a good enough view to see that they were all labeled the same, amyway
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