Re: virus: Virus: Opinions?

Johnny Rea (matziq@airmail.net)
Wed, 17 Jun 1998 10:00:23 -0500


My...how your story shifts. You were just saying how they invest so much
money to make it real as possible.
Do you really watch startrek? When a ship explodes or they fire phasors
or photon torpedoes they ALWAYS make sounds! Get out your collection
of videos ( I know you have one!) and play one....... Don't deny it!!!!!

As far as the universal translator..gimme a break.

Also, 99.9% of every race they encounter is HUMANOID??? What a laugh.
Two arms, two legs, two eyes, oh...and a BUMPY FOREHEAD!!!! bahahaha
Star Trek is the biggest joke on tv!

-----Original Message-----
From: sodom <Sodom@ma.ultranet.com>
To: virus@lucifer.com <virus@lucifer.com>
Date: Wednesday, June 17, 1998 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: virus: Virus: Opinions?

>Ahh, so I guess you dont watch. No other races do not speak English in Star
>Trek, There is a device in called a Universal Translater (Yes, it is Sci Fi
>after all - I can tell the difference) and the premise of the device is
that
>most verbal languages work in a similar fashion.
>As for sounds in a vacume, there is no sound in star trek space explosions
when
>they are in space - a aspce suit for instance. If they are in the ship,
the
>sounds you talk about would be the result the ship buffeting the blast, not
the
>explosion itself. In fact, if you watch regularly, you will find few
>inconsistencies.
>
>HOWEVER - I like it as FANTASY. I dont pretend it is real. I do not make
>decisions based upon it.
>
>Sodom
>
>Johnny Rea wrote:
>
>> Yeah...star trek is true. ONE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE...even strange, new
races
>> they encounter MAGICALLY speak English! Yeah, thats true.
>> I coud go on about star trek such as SOUNDs in the vaccume of space, etc
but
>> whats
>> the point.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Bill Roh <sodom@ma.ultranet.com>
>> To: virus@lucifer.com <virus@lucifer.com>
>> Date: Wednesday, June 17, 1998 8:37 AM
>> Subject: Re: virus: Virus: Opinions?
>>
>> >As a trekkie (and proud) I can testify that the fictionof Star Trek is
much
>> >closer to any reality than the beliefs of religion. The morals are much
>> better
>> >(in my opinion) also. In Trek, the main function is to explore, learn
and
>> >improve mankind through betterment of the individual. Fortunatley, Trek
is
>> >consistent and hardfast in its attempts to stay scientifically accurate,
>> and
>> >have a huge budget just to be sure they are as close as possible.
>> >
>> >Sodom
>> >
>> >loukas // crowther wrote:
>> >
>> >> At 06:12 PM 6/16/98 -0500, John W. Rea wrote:
>> >> >Did you pray about the Star Trek manual? Did you get an answer?
>> >> >Is the Star Trek manual true?
>> >> >
>> >> >Read and pray about the Book of Mormon. You'll get your answer.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> i wonder...
>> >>
>> >> if i read that manual enough, studying every paragraph and made a
daily
>> >> regime out it... fanatically watched the episodes (my preachers of the
>> holy
>> >> word of my star trek technical manual) bought the action figures
(idols)
>> ..
>> >> and attended the conventions (mass) .. i would find the answers i
crave
>> in
>> >> life, the harmony between races as the Federation commands, the Prime
>> >> Directive, the diplomacy of meeting new people, and the sciences of
>> >> discovering new things...
>> >>
>> >> i dunno, sounds vageuly like a cockamanie scheme that has been done
>> before,
>> >> i just cant put my finger on it, prolly something to do with that
barely
>> >> palatable memory of mine.
>> >
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