Star Trek
-
- Posts: 1933
- Joined: 13 Jun 2012, 17:06
- Favourite book/series: Famous Five / Five Find-Outers
- Location: UK
Re: R.I.P Leonard Nimoy/Mr.Spock
The original series certainly do, Francis. I know that various new series do too - but I won't pretend that the new ones capture me like the original.
Society Member
Re: R.I.P Leonard Nimoy/Mr.Spock
No, it is only available on the subscription service, Netflix, Francis. Should you wish to try it, it is currently on a free one-month trial.Francis wrote:I presume that this doesn't appear on Freeview? (Excuse my ignorance!).
Society Member
- pete9012S
- Posts: 17575
- Joined: 24 Jan 2010, 15:32
- Favourite book/series: Five On A Treasure Island
- Favourite character: Frederick Algernon Trotteville
- Location: UK
Re: Star Trek
TIMES STAR TREK PREDICTED THE FUTURE
https://www.grunge.com/794263/times-sta ... he-future/As Arthur C. Clarke once said, "trying to predict the future is a discouraging, hazardous occupation." Yet, in 1966, "Star Trek" creator Gene Roddenberry did just that when he set out to create a science fiction program like few others, filled with a sense of realism and believability despite its outlandish concepts and far-future setting. Aboard the starship Enterprise, Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock didn't magically move from planet to planet; they used an advanced warp drive system that was run by a team of officers in the ship's engine room.
Over the years, the franchise has populated its lore with all kinds of technology that extrapolated the world of its day into the world of tomorrow, and in doing so, it made wild predictions about what was to come. Across multiple TV series and a number of films, "Star Trek" even invented its own history of our future, too, with historic events that wound past our present day and into the world of Kirk, Spock, and beyond. But how much did they get right?
Read More: https://www.grunge.com/794263/times-sta ... paign=clip
" A kind heart always brings its own reward," said Mrs. Lee.
- The Christmas Tree Aeroplane -
Society Member
- The Christmas Tree Aeroplane -
Society Member
- Wolfgang
- Posts: 3121
- Joined: 06 Apr 2008, 05:26
- Favourite book/series: The children at Green Meadows/Adventure-series
- Favourite character: Fatty
- Location: Germany
Re: Star Trek
Actually Star Trek Discovery will be shown in German Free TV, starting tomorrow. It seems the station Tele 5 wants to establish an Sci-Fi-day on Monday airing Sci-Fi series like Buck Rogers in the 25th century, the classic Battlestar Galactica series, the classic Star Trek series and Str Trek Discovery...
Success is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration.
- GloomyGraham
- Posts: 326
- Joined: 08 May 2017, 04:33
Re: Star Trek
I'm not such a fan of Star Trek Discovery but am very much looking forward to Star Trek Strange New Worlds featuring Captain Pike, Number One, young Spock and Cadet Uhura on the Enterprise which is due to be released in May,
A nice birthday present for me
A nice birthday present for me