brewingmeister
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These... kits...aren't going.....to sell....themselves.
Homercidal said:Remember that episode where Spock came through the transporter with an evil twin? I think it was called, "DOPPLESPOCK"...
If they had craft beer on the Enterprise, Jean-Luc Pickard would order an, "Oberon, Cold, No Fruit."
Scotty: "I'm sorry Captain. I cannot repair the warp drive now. I have to repair the phase inverter on the Therminator first!"
Someone should brew a "Red Shirt Red" in honor of all of those brave young actors who gave their lives in setting up the plot line!
Bones: "Dammit, Jim, I'm a doctor, not a microbiologist! Maybe you pitched too warm!"
Space. The final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. It's 5 year mission to..
Psst! We only have enough beer for 3 years!
It's 3 YEAR MISSION to seek out strange new life and...
brewingmeister said:These... kits...aren't going.....to sell....themselves.
Maybe they could ferment some of that alleged space sugar
Homercidal said:Remember that episode where Spock came through the transporter with an evil twin? I think it was called, "DOPPLESPOCK"...
If they had craft beer on the Enterprise, Jean-Luc Pickard would order an, "Oberon, Cold, No Fruit."
Scotty: "I'm sorry Captain. I cannot repair the warp drive now. I have to repair the phase inverter on the Therminator first!"
Someone should brew a "Red Shirt Red" in honor of all of those brave young actors who gave their lives in setting up the plot line!
Bones: "Dammit, Jim, I'm a doctor, not a microbiologist! Maybe you pitched too warm!"
Space. The final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. It's 5 year mission to..
Psst! We only have enough beer for 3 years!
It's 3 YEAR MISSION to seek out strange new life and...
Subsailor said:Original Star Trek although I am a big fan of episodes IV - VI of Star Wars and in the final moments of episode III when the Emporer says "Arise Lord Vador" and you hear the first breath.
Also huge Firefly/Serenity addict.
Erroneous said:My biggest gripe about episodes 1-3 were about how the character of Darth vader never really emerged. Sure he killed kids, but I never felt like it was a plausible thing anyway. Oh I'm angry because I can't have love! I'm going to go murder a whole bunch of children that I probably know! And then later I'll just be a well adjusted though evil adult bent on ruling the galaxy instead of finding eternal life
bottlebomber said:Anakin was such a little whiner baby in II an III it was painful to watch. Very un-Vaderlike. There's no way that guy would have scored with Natalie Portman in real life.
Erroneous said:It's because when too much is digital it just gets boring. Sure it takes talent but much of it is just too perfect. Look at death of Obiwan. Not a ton of flashy well choreographed swordplay, just what you'd expect from an old hermit war hero.
But then trek doesn't even have saber battles. Or great action sequences. Much more drama and sci-fi driven than action.
snyklez said:Ha ha that's so true. Plus, this thread has made me realize why I'm not a huge fan of Star Wars. Anakin can mow down a bunch of little kids, but has an easy change of heart at the end? Plus, the lightsaber battles were incredible in the newer (prequel) versions, and when you watch the originals, they just seemed geriatric.
emjay said:I still haven't watched ep. III
tchamber said:Sort of off-topic, but Happy 46th Birthday, Star Trek
I still haven't watched ep. III
Skip it, trust me...you will not regret it. If you can find a cliff notes version on YouTube, you won't feel like your time was wasted, IMO
It was better than I or II. Worth watching for the opening sequence and lightsaber battles. Turn it to karaoke-style, with no words, just music & sound effects, pretty good.
The long single-shot battle sequence at the beginning is one of the best CGI sequences ever.
Star Wars (original trilogy) by far. I'm pretty sure the Force is how wort becomes beer.
And to the gentlemen discussing RPGs. Mass Effect was the greatest. Dragon Age was good. If you love classic bioware games, play The Witcher 2! Different company but same badassery.
landshark said:Witcher 2 was possibly one of the best I've played in a long time, between the DA series and it, man, I don't know...
Never played ME series, but I've never liked FPS, which was why I never got into the series. I should probably do that. Currently though I am working through replaying all my existing games cause I lost all my save data, so recreating it. hehe.
bottlebomber said:ME2 was so much more than a FPS... Honestly, and I don't know what's wrong with me, but I'm having a really hard time keeping interested with ME3. It just doesn't seem to have the more relaxed "check things out" pace of 2, almost like they're trying to rush you to the finish line. I got 12 hours in and haven't played in awhile.
bottlebomber said:ME2 was so much more than a FPS... Honestly, and I don't know what's wrong with me, but I'm having a really hard time keeping interested with ME3. It just doesn't seem to have the more relaxed "check things out" pace of 2, almost like they're trying to rush you to the finish line. I got 12 hours in and haven't played in awhile.
emjay said:That sucks. The relaxed, retro-scifi feel of the game was a large part of its awesomeness. Still haven't played ME3. You played the original?
bottlebomber said:I haven't played the first one as I only have a PS3.
emjay said:I figured that might be the case but for some reason I thought you were an Xbox guy. Honestly, the series is best played on the PC anyways.
And I'm not sure if they've released it yet, but I seem to remember a ME1 port was in development for the PS3 (after 3 came out). But part of the coolness is playing it in the right order all on the same system, so that your save file carries through all 3 games and you end up with your own (quasi-) unique story.
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