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Top 5 spaceships. What are yours?

#21 User is offline   Winstonm 

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Posted 2010-July-26, 21:57

Lobowolf, on Jul 26 2010, 10:51 PM, said:

blackshoe, on Jul 26 2010, 11:02 AM, said:

5. Lobo

Bring it!

I think it was supposed to be spaceships, not cadets. :P
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Posted 2010-July-26, 22:07

Lobo is a Predator class Assault Vehicle, capable of air or space flight, among other things. You do not want to make him mad. :P
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Posted 2010-July-26, 22:39

ok this must be the all time official nerd thread......




I vote Tardis number one...but Enterprise close second.... M...Falcon third


I cast one vote for Flash Gordon spaceship from 1930's.


http://www.google.com/images?q=flash+gordo...biw=802&bih=450
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Posted 2010-July-26, 22:48

mike777, on Jul 26 2010, 11:39 PM, said:

ok this must be the all time official nerd thread......

Yeah it's awesome
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Posted 2010-July-27, 01:33

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Posted 2010-July-27, 01:47

luke warm, on Jul 26 2010, 01:59 PM, said:

and yes, i'm a huge b5 fan... i think it was the best sf tv show of all time

b5 is underrated and was quite good, especially if seen in sequence and not just one off episodes. However, the new BSG was amazingly good. Even people who didn't like sci-fi loved it.

And while decidedly more campy and less dramatic (hence almost a different genre), I prefer Firefly to B5 as well.
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Posted 2010-July-27, 02:11

At what point does one get sucked in, shall we say, with B5? I had the first season on DVD, but despite my efforts and everything I heard, about halfway through the season I was not interested enough to continue.

Firefly is a wonderful show, and it's our loss that only 14 episodes were made.

Having said that, I'm a Trekker to the core, so my list of ships has the original Enterprise and the Defiant on it. The most interesting ship in the unofficial Star Trek universe might be the Titan, but since it only exists in a few books, it probably does not qualify.
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Posted 2010-July-27, 03:08

heyrocky, on Jul 27 2010, 09:11 AM, said:

At what point does one get sucked in, shall we say, with B5? I had the first season on DVD, but despite my efforts and everything I heard, about halfway through the season I was not interested enough to continue.

The first season of B5 is mostly introducing the characters of the epic story told in season 2-5.
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Posted 2010-July-27, 03:47

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Posted 2010-July-27, 03:58

hotShot, on Jul 27 2010, 04:08 AM, said:

heyrocky, on Jul 27 2010, 09:11 AM, said:

At what point does one get sucked in, shall we say, with B5? I had the first season on DVD, but despite my efforts and everything I heard, about halfway through the season I was not interested enough to continue.

The first season of B5 is mostly introducing the characters of the epic story told in season 2-5.

exactly right... the first season had to be more endured than enjoyed... but the next 4 years were worth it... and firefly was very good, i wish they'd given it 5 or so years also
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