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Re: fan of both, hoping for the best
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Wed, 7 Oct 1998 11:16:14 GMT
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Matthew Miller wrote:
> Yes a lot of the technical manuals seem like they were written by trekkies.
Maybe it's a cunning ploy on the side of the trekkies to win the
Federation vs Empire arguments - if they design the Empirical fleet they
can pick holes in it ;) "ah.. but if picard shot a dual-phased
polarising beam within a reversed neutrino flow towards a star
destroyers auxillary ionising duct, then the resulting miniture warp
wave would resonate through to the antimatter containment facility..
resulting in an internal pressure increase of 17.63005, well above the
design limit of 17.63002!"
To which I would hope the reciever would raise an eyebrow better than
Leonard Nimoy ever could and continue playing with their Star Wars Lego
sets.
Richard
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| (...) Ok look. (Not you in particular. Star Trek fans, mostly.) Star Trek people labor intensively over each shot. How would they deal with hundreds of TIE fighters (or X-wings) flying in every direction (not just sitting there!) shooting almost (...) (26 years ago, 7-Oct-98, to lugnet.starwars)
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| (...) I vaguely remember reading one comparison between ST and SW. They were comparing characters and technologies, and who would win in a fight. It was amusing. Kirk vs. Vader. :-) Vader wins the fight, but hey, Kirk gets the chicks! Picard just (...) (26 years ago, 7-Oct-98, to lugnet.starwars)
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