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Did you think ENT's intro credits were good?

Yes
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No
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Meh, glorious meh
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I'm one of the lucky few that avoided watching the atrocity in question
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Re: ENT's intro

Post by Sionnach Glic »

'Tis indeed.
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Speaking of funny and pants....check this out. My roommate was at work yesterday, and he likes to wear VERY tight pants, and it seem without underwear as well. He works in a law office that is 85% women. So, naturally......he was helping to lift or move some boxes when....rrrrrrrrriiiiiiiiiiippppppppppppp. From the waistband all the way down to the crotch. It seems the full moon was out in the afternoon.

:laughroll:

He sent one of the women across the street to a goodwill to buy him some new ones to finish the day.
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If you're going to wear tight pants, for f**k's sake, don't bend over. :lol:
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Or, at least wear underwear for a change. :roll:
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Yikes. I don't mind spending a lazy Sunday at home going commando, but tight pants + bareback = chafing.
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:::wincing:::

Ouch
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Post by N'tran DS 12 »

I'll put my question into this thread instead of starting a new thread.

Opening scene of Enterprise intro shows a planet.

Where on Earth, If it is Earth...
is this scene set?
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It sort of looks like a reversed image of the Caspian Sea.
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Post by RK_Striker_JK_5 »

I loved it. yes, too American-centric. But damn, it was a nice break from the usual instrumental. Uplifting song, too. Fit perfectly with ENT's theme. In a good way, to ward off any snark. ;)
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I loved it. yes, too American-centric.
Man the whole franchise was. ;)
But damn, it was a nice break from the usual instrumental. Uplifting song, too. Fit perfectly with ENT's theme. In a good way, to ward off any snark. ;)
Indeed, I found DS9 and VOY's intro's to be lackluster and boring.
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It sucked, hard. The concept was sound, execution blew.
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I dindt mind the intro, better than most of trek which was utterly "meh"
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I liked TNG and DS9. Voyager's was weak.
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Tyyr wrote:...Voyager's was weak.
IDK. It showed you what the series was about: Voyager flying through nebulas.
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Heh. I think a lot of it had to do with beauty shots of an ugly ship.
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