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Re: Any trekkies here?
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Originally Posted by Praxeas
I used to feel that way until I actually decided to watch every episode.
The ending is near epic. It makes the war with the Born seem like a spitting war.
The religious connotations get a little silly at times though but the interaction with all the Star Trek mythos is interesting. Klingons,Cardasseans, Romulans, Breen, Ferengi and Star Fleet
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It was the mystical mumbo jumbo and the soap opera nature of the space station that made me lose interest after a few seasons.
I preferred the ship based series where the crew went to different adventures rather than sitting around on a space station waiting for it to come to them.
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