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Post by starbase63 on Feb 21, 2003 16:40:52 GMT -5
As the more astute folk on the ENT-boards at st.com noticed, as I did, the time ship seen in "Future Tense" was VERY reminiscent of the TARDIS from Doctor Who. I'm surprised Trip didn't use the term "dimensionally transcendental" in his analysis of the ship. Anyone want to guess if the dead body was our other favorite time travelling Starfleet officer, Captain Braxton?
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Post by Bonja on Feb 21, 2003 19:23:17 GMT -5
My money is on the Cybermen, travelling in their Cybercube, out to assimilate technology and add races to their Cybercollective.
Braxton would be a good possibilty and we could learn he is Archer's descendant for a shocking twist.
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Post by tailkinker on Mar 3, 2003 14:04:12 GMT -5
What are TARDIS? Forgive me I don't know what they are. I thought that Future Tense was a good episode and I liked it alot. Thanks in advance for the information.
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Post by Bonja on Mar 3, 2003 18:46:02 GMT -5
TARDIS is an acronym of Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. It's the ship from the TV series "Doctor Who". A TARDIS could travel through space and time and was "dimensionally transcendent" (bigger on the inside than on the outside). "Doctor Who" is classic television and I recommend that you try to watch a story if you get a chance.
I agree "Future Tense" was a great episode.
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Post by tailkinker on Mar 6, 2003 22:40:21 GMT -5
Thank you for telling me that. I guess I am behind in my sci fi. We had "the communicator" last nite. It didn't suck but it wasn't trek's finest. At least they didn't tell them who they were, just left them wondering.
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