This is kind of an ambitious week for me as a blogger. I'm taking on two blogfests. The first one is the Star Trek one going on over at Ellie Garratt's blog. The second one is the platform-building campaign taking place over at Rach Writes... with Rachael Harrie. I figured since both are different and one is getting started slightly before the other, that I think I could do both. Hmmm. My brain may explode.
Okay, first up are the rules for the Star Trek blogfest. Post your top five episodes, characters, or films and tell us why you love them.
I'm a big fan of Star Trek: Voyager so my top two favorite episodes come from the Voyager season four finale called Scorpion 1 & 2. Up above you'll find my favorite scene from Scorpion 1. It's a short clip and really sums up the awesomeness of the series finale. Upon seeing this, I had to wait all summer to get the conclusion. Talk about cliff-hangers.
Scorpion introduced us to Species 8472 who was at war with the Borg. Now previously, the Borg had been established in the Next Generation via the episodes Q Who, and the Best of Both Worlds to be essentially a type 6 lifeform which is really darn powerful. Type 6 lifeforms were far above humans and the Borg were so hostile that nothing seemed to be able to threaten them. Well lo and behold, a species from an organic universe went to war with them and Species 8472 had planet destroyers! If you watch the clip (pardon the dumb subtitles in another language) you will see them destroy a Borg planet in basically ten seconds (killing like 9 billion borg in one swoop). It really got me excited to watch this show. Oh and we got a new cast member out of this...the Borg 7-of-9 which I thoughy became a great addition to the show. Cheers to Jerri Ryan.
In Next Generation, I liked the episodes The Best of Both Worlds, part one and two. These were incredibly well done and followed up on an enemy that we only had a glimpse of in a prior season (but knew were badass). Plus we saw some interesting things happen with Jean Luc Picard.
The borg as villains had many good things going for them. One, their technology was impressive. Two, they had a hive mind which goes against all human individuality. Three, they had this mantra that they uttered constantly in one voice, "RESISTANCE IS FUTILE! YOU SHALL BE ASSIMILATED!" It just doesn't sound like a pleasant experience at all.
And then from the original Star Trek series (first-season in fact) I liked the episode "Space Seed" because it gave us Khan Noonien Singh who returned in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. This is one of the best Star Trek movies ever not only because it gave us a frickin' awesome villain in Ricardo Montalban, but it also gave us the Genesis device which was quite frankly, incredible.
The Genesis Device quite frankly, was an incredible weapon. It was better than the Death Star in Star Wars. Imagine being able to totally destroy a planet filled with your enemies and have it terraformed for your habitation within a week...completely cleansed of all the life that you hated. I was in awe of the device and the implications of it were so grandiose, that Genesis carried the theme of the third movie and even to some extent, the fourth movie as well.
This concludes my highlights of why I love Star Trek and I'm off to check out other blogs in the blogfest.
Also don't forget to check in on Rach Writes... if you too are as ambitious as I in getting to know more bloggers out there. You get to add this pretty badge to your blog...how cool is that?
See you Tuesday :)
Okay, first up are the rules for the Star Trek blogfest. Post your top five episodes, characters, or films and tell us why you love them.
I'm a big fan of Star Trek: Voyager so my top two favorite episodes come from the Voyager season four finale called Scorpion 1 & 2. Up above you'll find my favorite scene from Scorpion 1. It's a short clip and really sums up the awesomeness of the series finale. Upon seeing this, I had to wait all summer to get the conclusion. Talk about cliff-hangers.
Scorpion introduced us to Species 8472 who was at war with the Borg. Now previously, the Borg had been established in the Next Generation via the episodes Q Who, and the Best of Both Worlds to be essentially a type 6 lifeform which is really darn powerful. Type 6 lifeforms were far above humans and the Borg were so hostile that nothing seemed to be able to threaten them. Well lo and behold, a species from an organic universe went to war with them and Species 8472 had planet destroyers! If you watch the clip (pardon the dumb subtitles in another language) you will see them destroy a Borg planet in basically ten seconds (killing like 9 billion borg in one swoop). It really got me excited to watch this show. Oh and we got a new cast member out of this...the Borg 7-of-9 which I thoughy became a great addition to the show. Cheers to Jerri Ryan.
In Next Generation, I liked the episodes The Best of Both Worlds, part one and two. These were incredibly well done and followed up on an enemy that we only had a glimpse of in a prior season (but knew were badass). Plus we saw some interesting things happen with Jean Luc Picard.
The borg as villains had many good things going for them. One, their technology was impressive. Two, they had a hive mind which goes against all human individuality. Three, they had this mantra that they uttered constantly in one voice, "RESISTANCE IS FUTILE! YOU SHALL BE ASSIMILATED!" It just doesn't sound like a pleasant experience at all.
And then from the original Star Trek series (first-season in fact) I liked the episode "Space Seed" because it gave us Khan Noonien Singh who returned in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. This is one of the best Star Trek movies ever not only because it gave us a frickin' awesome villain in Ricardo Montalban, but it also gave us the Genesis device which was quite frankly, incredible.
The Genesis Device quite frankly, was an incredible weapon. It was better than the Death Star in Star Wars. Imagine being able to totally destroy a planet filled with your enemies and have it terraformed for your habitation within a week...completely cleansed of all the life that you hated. I was in awe of the device and the implications of it were so grandiose, that Genesis carried the theme of the third movie and even to some extent, the fourth movie as well.
This concludes my highlights of why I love Star Trek and I'm off to check out other blogs in the blogfest.
Also don't forget to check in on Rach Writes... if you too are as ambitious as I in getting to know more bloggers out there. You get to add this pretty badge to your blog...how cool is that?
See you Tuesday :)