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Mod ~ Eastern Thought
Join Date: Jul 2003
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Trek or Wars
Namaste all,
of the two, which do you perfer? Star Trek or Star Wars i'm a fan of Wars more than Trek for many reasons... not least of which is the Tao.. er.. i mean the Force.. yeah, that's the ticket and, of course, the use of all the Sanskrit terms. Lucas has a penchant for using our words for his characters and so forth. Padme, for instance. |
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In the Spirit
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: The Rockies
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Re: Trek or Wars
Can't choose between the two. I'm a big fan of ST-TNG and the first three Star Wars. Is it just me or did the second trilogy get kind of irritating?
may the force be with you, lunamoth |
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Om Mani Padme Hum
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Canada
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Re: Trek or Wars
Namasté everyone,
I personally like Star Wars better...I could never really get into Star Trek. I agree with Vajradhara, I like the Sanskrit terms used. Vajradhara, do you mean that the character "Padme" in the Star Wars series is the same as the padme in the Tibetan mantra, "Om Mani Padme Hum?" I disagree with lunamoth, I find the last two (really the first two, Episode I and II) are very good. Although I don't really like the behavior of Annakin (sp?) in the most recent one. |
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Between Here and There
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: A Bit North of Lovely Seattle
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Re: Trek or Wars
The original Star Wars trilogy. The newer trilogy just didn't do much for me, though.
Never could get into Star Trek. I think I'm really more a fantasy than science fiction fan. LOTR was movie-going bliss for me. ![]() |
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Mod ~ Eastern Thought
Join Date: Jul 2003
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Re: Trek or Wars
Namaste Padipa,
thank you for the post. Quote:
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gains the more he gives
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Earth
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Re: Trek or Wars
It seems like just about everyone is on the same page here--Star Wars is just more substantial than Star Trek. I think it relates a more archetypal, human, and spiritual story, whereas Star Trek comes off as just 1950s gadget-fixated science fiction. There's not the same level of epic struggle that you find throughout the Star Wars storyline.
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ego eimi
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Texas
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Re: Trek or Wars
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Soul Rebel
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: The Highlands of Scotland
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Re: Trek or Wars
Star Wars - the original film/movie - still remains a classic modern myth. And Return of the Jedi contains what still remains the best space battle on film.
![]() Star Trek has moments, but all too often I find myself railing against the scripting - consistency has never been a strong point, and neither has writing stories about time... Then again, I can't say I'm enamoured by the more recent Star Wars. There's such a complete lack of character and humour as compared to the original trilogy. Anyway, where's the Babylong 5* appreciation society? ![]() * anything post series 4 doesn't count, as it's all an abomination. ![]() |
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gains the more he gives
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Earth
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Re: Trek or Wars
Here's a funny article about the supremacy of Yoda from Star Wars. I found it while perusing another member of this forum's blog (hope you don't mind me linking, DT Strain).
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