Where are those blue ones with the antennae? They're DEEPLY ridiculous.
See what I did there? Heh, I convinced everyone that I wasn't a sci-fi nerd by deliberately not naming their species. That's a genuine level 3 Jedi Mind Trick, that is.
Ah! I have to admit I did enjoy "A Piece of the Action" with Captain 'Koik' and his 'heaters'. Yes, it was daft; but great fun too.
As for the antennaed blue Andorians — I'm not sure about them. I notice that the Enterprise episode introducing them is on the Virgin 1 cable TV channel right now (repeated on "Plus One" at midday).
That, by the way, is what reminded me of their species name — which I mention in case anyone should think I am a sci-fi nerd :-)
Got to say, the new fillum is very fab for us Original Series dinosaurs, too.
Having the villains being pissed-off miners almost seems like Scargill's revenge to me...
But the weirdest aliens imaginable seem to be these mysterious and universe-devouring 'Empees' that the Telegraph is saying are using some strange weapon called X-pences to eat up all our wealth..
Funny that Gene Roddenberry never came up with them..
Where are those blue ones with the antennae? They're DEEPLY ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteSee what I did there? Heh, I convinced everyone that I wasn't a sci-fi nerd by deliberately not naming their species. That's a genuine level 3 Jedi Mind Trick, that is.
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Ah! I have to admit I did enjoy "A Piece of the Action" with Captain 'Koik' and his 'heaters'. Yes, it was daft; but great fun too.
ReplyDeleteAs for the antennaed blue Andorians — I'm not sure about them. I notice that the Enterprise episode introducing them is on the Virgin 1 cable TV channel right now (repeated on "Plus One" at midday).
That, by the way, is what reminded me of their species name — which I mention in case anyone should think I am a sci-fi nerd :-)
Got to say, the new fillum is very fab for us Original Series dinosaurs, too.
ReplyDeleteHaving the villains being pissed-off miners almost seems like Scargill's revenge to me...
But the weirdest aliens imaginable seem to be these mysterious and universe-devouring 'Empees' that the Telegraph is saying are using some strange weapon called X-pences to eat up all our wealth..
Funny that Gene Roddenberry never came up with them..