The Gloops? That was one of the first Sealabs I ever saw.
"Hail, Squishface!!!" Loved that episode.
DS9 was the crown jewel of the Treks. I loved TNG at the time (and grew up on TOS), but on re-watch, especially post-ME shows, I find it...lacking. I mean, Patrick Stewart! What's not to love there. But still, DS9 - I can't think of a regular character or actor who I didn't really enjoy at some point, if not always. Even Jake Sisco, who seemed to flounder for a couple of years there, was wonderful because he was basically the anti-Wes (as in Crusher).
DS9 got mystical right off the bat. Even though it took a second or two to get anti-TNG (which I thought I'd loved, but really it was gems I loved) and for Sisko to get properly bald, much props to keeping Bajoran religion so important throughout.
Though the money confuses me (which is really a sign that the universal translator issues have bored me). You go down to Quark's and pay money for food from the same replicator system that you have in your room? His ambience is that good?
Yeah, that doesn't work either. But I think they should write it.
Don't be eyeing me. Eye Dana, if you have to eye anyone. I don't even watch Stargate, and these days, I can't even write a grocery list.
No, no, let's not point any fingers. I'm not writing any Stargate. I barely admit to reading it.
Of course, if someone wanted to write something *for* me, I wouldn't complain.
Odo's smitten.
Poor Odo. I like Kira, but I dunno... I feel like she's not complex enough for him or something. But then, maybe he likes her for her forthright passions.
Rene Aubergonois can do marvellous things with his voice. It's a bit of a wonder how expressive he can be using with only his eyes and his voice, what with his entire face hidden behind a rubber mask. I think Odo might be my favorite character of the lot.
No, no, let's not point any fingers. I'm not writing any Stargate. I barely admit to reading it.
Heh. Give it time, my dear. All you need is a bad luck of the draw in a multifandom flashfic-a-thon or another (there are so many of those things nowadays, I can't keep them straight), and there it'll be, staring at your face. Or you may be dog-dared by someone to write SG fic, and you shall have no choice but to rise to the challenge, with your reputation as a multifandom crack-ho at stake. Oh yes. Because Stargate eats you, starting from the bottom! MHWAHAHAHA!!
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Too much?
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I love DS9. It was the first scifi show that I really considered myself a fan for.
I bet there is a lot of badfic.
There is, but it's unfortunately not proportionate to the good fic like in other fandoms. Not very many (read: any) good writers are in the fandom, which is even fewer now that its been over for a few years. It's kind of depressing.
. You go down to Quark's and pay money for food from the same replicator system that you have in your room? His ambience is that good?
I think Quark's covered stuff that couldn't be replicated well, and gave a place for everyone to interact that they didn't mind spending their money. Or something. It's hard to retcon.
I think Quark's covered stuff that couldn't be replicated well
If only he didn't have the big old replicator.
And then there's replicated clothing vs. Garak -- but I can see his ambience.
And then there's replicated clothing vs. Garak -- but I can see his ambience.
That is (in my opinion) much easier to accept. Replicated clothing probably couldn't match what Garak could come up with, unless you were really talanted at programming the replicator.
It's best not to dwell to much on Trek economics - that way lies madness.
Of course, if someone wanted to write something *for* me, I wouldn't complain.
Hmm... say this again in late May, and maybe we could work a little something out.
You go down to Quark's and pay money for food from the same replicator system that you have in your room? His ambience is that good?
That's how bars work, right?