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Science Fiction » alt.startrek » Re: Ron Moore
Re: Ron Moore [message #143472] Mi, 05 Oktober 2005 13:45
John Shocked  
"Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam [at] comcast.net> wrote in message news:AM2dnUFM7oNRKN7eRVn-ug [at] comcast.com...
> "Spyderizer" <no [at] spam.com> wrote in message news:43438a43$1 [at] news.orcon.net.nz...
>> Does anyone else think it's strange that we're now getting such excellent quality writing from the guy that's mostly responsible
>> for Kirk's death in Star Trek Generations?
> He's mostly responsibly for the best TNG-era Star Trek: DS9 (arguably the best TV Star Trek series period).

Deep Space Nine brought homosexuality Sodomy to the Star Trek storyline with the introduction
of regular genderbending trills.
Anyone who claims that Deep Space Nine is their favorite is either a homosexual posing as a science fiction fan,
or a chump/stooge who is spending to much time listening to the former tiny but loud group of people.

>> Considering Moore's previous work history, the fact that we now have interesting characters, character growth and interactions,
>> well written plots, he really has uped his game quite considerably.
>> I'm wondering if there might actually be other factors, maybe the amount of creative freedom he had differs from what it was in
>> Generations to what it is in BSG, or perhaps he's been paying attention to fan criticism.
> Agreed about creative freedom.
> Disagree about fan criticism. Look back fan reactions to the original announcement about the re-imagined BSG and what Moore had in
> store.
> -- Ken from Chicago

Hollywood Homosexuals and Organized Crime took over Hollywood between 1990-1992
and introduced crap like Pretty Woman (1990), advertising prostitutes and a series of homosexual storylines
or boosting of earlier actors who played homosexual roles around 1992.
A mediocre actress like Julia Roberts all of a sudden became the new Meryl Streep.
Why ? Hollywood Homosexuals and Organized Crime loved her positive advertisement of deviant sex
in Pretty Woman. They have never forgotten that.

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Re: Ron Moore [message #143604 ] Do, 06 Oktober 2005 02:54
donotreply  
John Shocked wrote:
> "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam [at] comcast.net> wrote in message news=
:AM2dnUFM7oNRKN7eRVn-ug [at] comcast.com...
>=20
>>"Spyderizer" <no [at] spam.com> wrote in message news:43438a43$1 [at] news.orcon.=
net.nz...
>>
>>>Does anyone else think it's strange that we're now getting such excell=
ent quality writing from the guy that's mostly responsible=20
>>>for Kirk's death in Star Trek Generations?
>>
>>He's mostly responsibly for the best TNG-era Star Trek: DS9 (arguably t=
he best TV Star Trek series period).
>=20
>=20
> Deep Space Nine brought homosexuality Sodomy to the Star Trek storyline=
with the introduction
> of regular genderbending trills.
> Anyone who claims that Deep Space Nine is their favorite is either a ho=
mosexual posing as a science fiction fan,
> or a chump/stooge who is spending to much time listening to the former =
tiny but loud group of people.


I bet that gave you a lot jack off material.


--=20
Of all the systems of religion that ever were invented, there is none=20
more derogatory to the Almighty, more unedifying to man, more repugnant=20
to reason, and more contradictory in itself, than this thing called=20
Christianity. Too absurd for belief, too impossible to convince, and too =

inconsistent for practice, it renders the heart torpid, or produces only =

atheists and fanatics. As an engine of power, it serves the purpose of=20
despotism; and as a means of wealth, the avarice of priests; but so far=20
as respects the good of man in general, it leads to nothing here or=20
hereafter. =96Thomas Paine
Re: Ron Moore [message #143663 ] Do, 06 Oktober 2005 09:05
John Shocked  
>"BYTE ME!" <donotreply [at] nowhere.com> wrote in message news:7B_0f.111699$%y6.33871 [at] fe09.news.easynews.com...
>John Shocked wrote:
>> "Ken from Chicago" <kwicker1b_nospam [at] comcast.net> wrote in message news:AM2dnUFM7oNRKN7eRVn-ug [at] comcast.com...
>>>"Spyderizer" <no [at] spam.com> wrote in message news:43438a43$1 [at] news.orcon.net.nz...
>>>>Does anyone else think it's strange that we're now getting such excellent quality writing from the guy that's mostly responsible
>>>>for Kirk's death in Star Trek Generations?
>>>He's mostly responsibly for the best TNG-era Star Trek: DS9 (arguably the best TV Star Trek series period).
>> Deep Space Nine brought homosexuality Sodomy to the Star Trek storyline with the introduction
>> of regular genderbending trills.
>> Anyone who claims that Deep Space Nine is their favorite is either a homosexual posing as a science fiction fan,
>> or a chump/stooge who is spending to much time listening to the former tiny but loud group of people.
>I bet that gave you a lot jack off material.

Another false personal attack.
However, this sounds like you admit that Sodomy was brought into Star Trek series with the Deep Space Nine sub series.
Progress.

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