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Good books, too!

I'd still say I think Torres had good episodes (like "Lineage.")

Nope? As far as I know that's as good as it gets. It might be that Voyager is the slightly younger show, so, for example, its CGI often pushed the envelope a little more than DS9's did.

I think "Trials and Tribble-ations" - the DS9 episode where they go back in time to the age of TOS's "The Trouble with Tribbles" was redone in HD for the TOS HD release.

A noted silent film archivist once turned down a late Theda Bara film (now lost) because he didn't consider it significant, and he regretted this decision for the rest of his life. 'Significant' is not the point, preservation is.

This is true, but I would really like for these shows to be available in HD. The four Star Trek shows that have been remastered (counting the animated series) all look great in high def, and I'd like to, as they say, complete the set.

The SD version is still available to buy or rent digitally via iTunes and the like.

One of those was apparently lost right after First Contact itself - the Norway class, which is why it is only seen in the Borg cube battle of that movie (while the other two non-Enterprise starship class designs were both featured in the Dominion War.)

No, it's the HD remasters on Netflix.

Actually a lot of CGI for Star Trek has been lost too. Voyager in particular had its SFX done mostly by Foundation Imaging, the company that did CGI for the first three seasons of Babylon 5, and that company no longer exists. Most of the CGI models seen on the show are no longer available, or possibly only existing in

I think Mulgrew said she wept when she got the script for "Counterpoint." It's easily her favourite episode of the show, and frankly, not hard to see why.

Wesley's stuff to me is only really painful in the first season - where it's awful, but the stuff for a lot of the characters is awful. After that Wesley suffers a little from the concept put on his shoulders (we've been outright told he's a Mozart of engineering whose brilliance is the reason a mysterious alien race

To Voyager's credit, they went to the effort of hiring a Native American consultant to get the culture right.

"Latent Image" was hobbled at the time of release for being indicative of a wider problem, that is, Voyager's at best loose or amnesiac attitude to its own continuity. The events of the flashback are said to take place before Seven comes onboard, but Paris is the Doctor's medic, which he had only been for a very brief

I've always felt that while Voyager may have not been good for the Borg, the Borg were great for Voyager - the Borg finally gave Janeway and company an adversary of suitably epic scope (the most prominent recurring antagonists prior to the Borg were, of course, the Kazon, which did not work out at all.)

DS9's the show I'd want in HD more than any other - for the fleet battles, if nothing else.

I think Roxanne Dawson and Tim Russ were also very good, although the latter didn't get material befitting his performance as often as I would like.

That was actually written by Bryan Fuller, of subsequent Hannibal fame, and Nick Sagan, Carl's baby boy.

I realise that the GotG that existed before Farscape has less in common with the film than the film does with Farscape (the reboot of the GotG comics this film is based on is also post-Farscape, at that.)

Milo once posted an article doxxing someone for the crime of, literally, just posting extensive evidence of bigotry being said on twitter by GamerGate people. Any reaction to him of any kind is 'Milo wins by trolling the left!' - whether or not he actually 'wins.'