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..Star Trek.. |
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33 | 35.87% |
-Star Wars- |
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21 | 22.83% |
.-.Both !!.-. |
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30 | 32.61% |
Ew Sci Fi...Grody |
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10 | 10.87% |
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I kept hearing for the longest time from different people
"Star Wars was the best!!" "Star Trek Rulez!" And then there's the subdivisions... "The early 3 were better than the new Star Wars Pre-quels" "Picard could kick Kirks ass with his arm tied behind his back !!...." "Janeway was the Ultimate Feminist !!" And then there's those that Live to cosplay {I won't touch that part} I grew up in a "House Divided", My "sperm Donor" was a Trekker, I discovered years later that I could insult him with "trekkie"{don't ask...} My mother's a die-hard Fan of Star Wars, she's slightly picky of the prequels, however, she claims they answer maybe 1 or 2 curiosities she had.. She thinks jar jar binks is beyond Stupid. Me? I like 'em both... Each have their pro's and Cons.. Although, I do have a preference {in star trek category} for Deep Space 9 + Enterprise {Enterprise delves into Lots of Vulcan subjects + DS9 has nifty "Culture" subject*My fave are Dominion/Changelings*}.. As for Star Wars, all of 'em were cool. The Luke Skywalker/Leia thing kinda grossed me, but it was fixed {thankfully}.. And yes, it took me forever to grasp it all {closed captioning} So, Which is Your Favorite?? Why?... ![]()
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![]() the original cast. grew up with them. Didnt care for the newer casts.
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When I was a kid I remember Mom and I watching Star Trek every week and wouldn't miss it. Then it went off the air and in the late 70's came Star Wars. I had absolutely no interest in it. My best friend and her BF at the time went to see it every weekend as long as it played. I bet they saw it 10 or 20 times. I still have not see the Star Wars original or any of the sequels and I don't watch any Star Trek any more either.
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I like things about both. Tribbles and ewoks!
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Dune.
Though, I love the outfits of the alien ladies Kirk romanced in the original Star Trek, if I must follow the rules ![]()
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The first Star Trek approached a lot of controvertial subjects. In fact, the first bi-racial kiss on TV took place on Star Trek. I loved the show. Phasers, replicators and the famous, "beam me up Scotty".
The first Star Wars was equally ground breaking but in a different way. No one had ever seen special effects as great as the first one. There was actually a great plot in the movie. I enjoyed the entire series. I will admit, I kindly had a crush on Capt Janeway ![]() ~~~shark~~~~~~~
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I love each for different reasons.
Star Wars is just THE best space-opera (and here I am talking ONLY of the first trilogy, the second trilogy was a travesty and Lucas should be ashamed of himself). Star Wars has the benefit of a world that is not exactly pristine. I love the moral ambiguity around Darth Vader and that the Dark Side of the Force isn't necessarily *evil*--more misguided and blind to consequence but not evil in the simplistic sense you normally see in Hollywood films. Star Trek, on the other hand, gave us a very pretty future--no greed, the only violence came from outside the Federation, etc. Of the two, Star Trek seems the more *achievable* future since, strictly speaking, all of the tech in Star Trek is theoretically possible (yes, even the transporter and the warp drive). That said, I think that Star Wars had better aliens. Some of the aliens in Star Wars are *actually* alien while the Star Trek aliens weren't really alien. One thing I'd really like to see is a portrayal of aliens that are truly Other. I understand that, up until very recently, aliens had to be people in suits or makeup. Now with CGI we can start seeing truly *alien* aliens instead of bilaterally symmetrical aliens. Imagine, if you will, an alien built on a cephalopod (octopus or squid) body and you start to get an idea of what it is I'm hoping to see in future sci-fi. Cheers Aj ps. may the mass*acceleration be with you. ![]()
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I'm firmly in camp Holy Trilogy, kids. Original Star Wars allll the way.
Although, I do have the hots for Data. I can't help it.
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Star Trek hands down! Star Wars was/is ok but Star Trek is my favorite!
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Original SW trilogy beats the original ST series hands down. However, the second SW trilogy pales compared to the original and next gen ST series.
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Star Trek, baby!
Spock rules, jabberwockies drool.... ... or something like that.... *shrug*
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Delving into my uber sci-fi side here. Grew up with Star Trek because it was on TV in the afternoons. Homework was done, we could watch it.
I remember being at a party watching Star Trek II - "The Wrath of Khan". I cried and cried when Spock died. "I have been... and always shall be... your friend. Live long... and prosper." And then they did this amazing thing and he returned to life in Star Trek III. Which is why I was furious at this new Star Trek. They took out Vulcan. Vulcan??? Really???? And didn't bring it back. They can travel back in time for humpback whales but nooOOOOOOOoooo. Save Vulcan? I left the theater disgusted. LOL.... so yep I'm a Trekker. Oh, maybe next movie. I hope. *sigh* On the flipside, I do like Star Wars. Used to game in Star Wars Galaxies and it was a real great way to learn more about the characters and the movies.
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I know Blade Runner isn't an option but it's the BEST sci-fi movie, ever.
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If I had to pick between the two, I'd pick Star Wars.
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My Mother used to watch Star Trek (she apparently had a crush on Kirk *winky winky smooch smooch*) late at night when she'd come home from work - and I used to watch it with her. Thanks to her, I became a huge fan. She passed away when I was 14 -- so she wasn't alive to see the Star Trek movies (which I know she would have LOVED). Anyway, I cried when Spock died, but I think I cried for my mother when Kirk died. It was the end of an era.
![]() I've seen every movie - even the latest one. I plan on getting every movie on DVD. ![]() Re: Star Wars - I tried to get into it but couldn't. It isn't the same. I've seen the movies, but ehhh ...
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