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Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 7:27 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 9:31 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 9:52 pm
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Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 2:07 pm
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TPila Kenshachan Actually I quite enjoyed Spock's World... I allways loved the actually scientific aspect of ST, where-as I was never fond of the drama. The thing I didnt like about Spock's World...is that I simply found the plot to be a little far-fetched. The Vulcans had been more or less looking out for Earth and the Federation for a long time, they wouldnt be so easily moved to leave it. There's also a big consistancy issue regarding the death of Surak.. Anyway, I actually LOVED all the parts about the history of Vulcan...but..if you've talked to me about trek for about 5 seconds you'll realize I have more then a minor Vulcan fetish. In addition, she's actually quite accurate in her knowedge of science. I'm sure she's accurate, and trust me, I don't mind scientific inserts, I find them informative and interesting, BUT 6 pages size 10 print about how Vulcan's solar system was formed was a little much for me. I'm a huge Vulcan fan, and I would like to read about its people's history... but not it's solar system's history-- at least not when I'm in the mood for a novel.
Oh...I actually found that entire section quite intruiging... I'm odd though I suppose; then again, had it been a long drawn out ramble about the development of Qo'noS I probably would have found it tiedus as well. However, anything I can get my hands on about T'Khasi I usually enjoy, regardless of how boring it may seem XD
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Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 3:15 pm
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Kenshachan TPila Kenshachan Actually I quite enjoyed Spock's World... I allways loved the actually scientific aspect of ST, where-as I was never fond of the drama. The thing I didnt like about Spock's World...is that I simply found the plot to be a little far-fetched. The Vulcans had been more or less looking out for Earth and the Federation for a long time, they wouldnt be so easily moved to leave it. There's also a big consistancy issue regarding the death of Surak.. Anyway, I actually LOVED all the parts about the history of Vulcan...but..if you've talked to me about trek for about 5 seconds you'll realize I have more then a minor Vulcan fetish. In addition, she's actually quite accurate in her knowedge of science. I'm sure she's accurate, and trust me, I don't mind scientific inserts, I find them informative and interesting, BUT 6 pages size 10 print about how Vulcan's solar system was formed was a little much for me. I'm a huge Vulcan fan, and I would like to read about its people's history... but not it's solar system's history-- at least not when I'm in the mood for a novel. Oh...I actually found that entire section quite intruiging... I'm odd though I suppose; then again, had it been a long drawn out ramble about the development of Qo'noS I probably would have found it tiedus as well. However, anything I can get my hands on about T'Khasi I usually enjoy, regardless of how boring it may seem XD
lol XD, I guess everyone just has different tastes.
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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 8:44 pm
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Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:53 am
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Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:05 pm
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Kenshachan TPila Kenshachan Actually I quite enjoyed Spock's World... I allways loved the actually scientific aspect of ST, where-as I was never fond of the drama. The thing I didnt like about Spock's World...is that I simply found the plot to be a little far-fetched. The Vulcans had been more or less looking out for Earth and the Federation for a long time, they wouldnt be so easily moved to leave it. There's also a big consistancy issue regarding the death of Surak.. Anyway, I actually LOVED all the parts about the history of Vulcan...but..if you've talked to me about trek for about 5 seconds you'll realize I have more then a minor Vulcan fetish. In addition, she's actually quite accurate in her knowedge of science. I'm sure she's accurate, and trust me, I don't mind scientific inserts, I find them informative and interesting, BUT 6 pages size 10 print about how Vulcan's solar system was formed was a little much for me. I'm a huge Vulcan fan, and I would like to read about its people's history... but not it's solar system's history-- at least not when I'm in the mood for a novel. Oh...I actually found that entire section quite intruiging... I'm odd though I suppose; then again, had it been a long drawn out ramble about the development of Qo'noS I probably would have found it tiedus as well. However, anything I can get my hands on about T'Khasi I usually enjoy, regardless of how boring it may seem XD
It's funny how all our likings are quite different. I must say that I found the part about Vulcan's 'solar system' interesting, but all of the history I couldn't deal with. I think Vulcans are totaly awesome, but since they don't actually exist, I could care less how they got that way.
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Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 7:46 am
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