What the readers say:

Fight or Flight


Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 3:43 PM
From: "Steven"<ussdegaulle@yahoo.com>


> I guess when Star Trek shows
> start broadcasting in letter box format, it's time to start saving
> for a HDTV.
HDTV at 16X9 and just hope Ent is anamorphic. Rub down scene in 1080
lines of res. (Insert Tim Allen grunting here <g>).


Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2001 12:36:30 -0700 (PDT)
From: Mike Orsoe <morsoe@yahoo.com>

Yeah, second episode was mediocre. But what I do like
about the show is the sense of wonder we get from the
crew. Ok, Sato is afraid of everything, that makes
her human. The problem with the 24th century was we
got the impression of been there done that. There was
little sense of wonder, of awe.....at least we get
that from Enterprise.

One major nitpick, only into the second episode and
already their throwing their own established
continuity out the door? I thought Bragga and Berman
established that they couldn't communicate visually
yet? And here in the second episode they're doing it.

And why is T'Pol second in command other than as an
homage to Spock?


Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2001 17:46:22 -0000
From: Jen Jen <ltcmdrdax2001@y...>

Oh contrare IMO I liked the first half hour.They were
testing things like their torpedos and it also gave me
an insight to their daily ship routines.Does
everything have to be a battle for it to be enjoyable?
This coming from a person whose favorite Trek series
was DS9.I am such a hypocrit huh? hehe


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