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star trek

Awesome cars
05-11-2006, 22:54
has anyone played the star trek games on ps2? i think they're good. wat do u think?:confused:
Call to power
05-11-2006, 22:59
there are star trek games on PS2:confused:

and nothing compares to FF!
IDF
05-11-2006, 23:01
I bought Encounters.

My word of advise is to just wait until Tuesday and buy Legacy for PC or XBox360.

This is coming from the self described #1 Trekkie on NS.

If you want to, you can try Encounters. It's fun and only $20.
Pyotr
05-11-2006, 23:50
This is an off-topic Trek related question:

While skipping through the channels today, I witnessed two trek characters dressed in Victorian england garb, one obviously looking like Sherlock Holmes. How the hell did that happen? Can they time-travel or what?
The Nuke Testgrounds
05-11-2006, 23:53
This is an off-topic Trek related question:

While skipping through the channels today, I witnessed two trek characters dressed in Victorian england garb, one obviously looking like Sherlock Holmes. How the hell did that happen? Can they time-travel or what?

Probably some unknown and unexplainable sci-fi phenomenon warped them there.

I'm still waiting for the episode in which they are all turned into talking cotton-candy.
IDF
06-11-2006, 00:09
This is an off-topic Trek related question:

While skipping through the channels today, I witnessed two trek characters dressed in Victorian england garb, one obviously looking like Sherlock Holmes. How the hell did that happen? Can they time-travel or what?

I've seen that TNG episode before. I believe it was for a holosuite program.
United Uniformity
06-11-2006, 01:41
This is an off-topic Trek related question:

While skipping through the channels today, I witnessed two trek characters dressed in Victorian england garb, one obviously looking like Sherlock Holmes. How the hell did that happen? Can they time-travel or what?

It was a holoprogram, were commander Data acts out the part of Sherlock Holmes, it all goes wrong when one of the holo charactors learns that it is a holoprogram and about the Enterprise.
Greyenivol Colony
06-11-2006, 01:43
I've seen that TNG episode before. I believe it was for a holosuite program.

I'm glad that the holodeck was introduced, if only to save them from finding ridiculous period-themed planets รก la TOS. They were just stupid.
IL Ruffino
06-11-2006, 01:43
I can't afford a PS2.
German Nightmare
06-11-2006, 01:54
This is an off-topic Trek related question:

While skipping through the channels today, I witnessed two trek characters dressed in Victorian england garb, one obviously looking like Sherlock Holmes. How the hell did that happen? Can they time-travel or what?

The episode you saw was most definitely "Elementary, Dear Data". Data plays Sherlock Holmes, with Geordie as his sidekick Dr. Watson. When Data is disappointed that he has solved Holmes' episodes rather easily and too quickly, they decide to reprogram the computer and let it generate a new episode.
Too bad they ask the computer to generate a case for Data, not for Sherlock Holmes, and Professor Moriarty becomes a threat to the whole ship.

The storyline will be closed in "Ship in a Bottle".
Shikishima
06-11-2006, 01:55
This is an off-topic Trek related question:

While skipping through the channels today, I witnessed two trek characters dressed in Victorian england garb, one obviously looking like Sherlock Holmes. How the hell did that happen? Can they time-travel or what?

Elementary, Dear Data! (http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Elementary%2C_Dear_Data)
New Domici
06-11-2006, 05:32
This is an off-topic Trek related question:

While skipping through the channels today, I witnessed two trek characters dressed in Victorian england garb, one obviously looking like Sherlock Holmes. How the hell did that happen? Can they time-travel or what?

I'm going to hazard a guess that it was Data and Gordi playing "Sherlock Holmes" in the holodeck.