Posted on Sep 20, 2014
MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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Star trek vs. star wars   to which universe do you belong
Star Trek & Star Wars have dominated science fiction popular culture for decades. Each is distinct with little overlap and each possesses its own unique characters, locations, technologies and philosophies. Towards which universe to you tend to gravitate and why?
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Cpl Ehr Specialist
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Life is too short to not watch good sci-fi
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SFC Mark Merino
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Amen Cpl (Join to see) ....no matter what it is........but Star Wars is best..lol
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PO3 Sherry Thornburg
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Never did get INTO Star Wars (liked the movies but that was it), but I've been to three Sifi conventions featuring Star Trek and own all the novels for the original Star Trek fandom including the photo-novels. I also hold a commission in Star Fleet as a Lt. Commander. Got the ID card to prove it.
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SFC Mark Merino
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Cool!
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SPC Richard White
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I grew up with both Star Trek and Star Wars.I am not thrilled with the direction that Star Trek has taken.I am not sure what is to become of Star Wars since now Disney has purchased the franchise.Its a wait and see.
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SFC Mark Merino
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I'm loving my Star Wars universe first and foremost MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca, but these new Star Trek movies are doing the Star Trek universe justice. The old 60's Treks that featured tribbles, the Gorn, and hot green women were way ahead of their time. Poor Gene Roddenberry had to use salt and pepper shakers as medical instrument props because their budget was non-existent. Rosa Parks refused to change seats, but Star Trek has the first interracial kiss on PRIMETIME! George Takei and Uhura were members of the command team when Hollyweird still preferred to make white actors look Asian (miserably).
Star Wars had Darth Vader and Stormtroopers...Tie Fighters and X-Wings...At 9 years of age, seeing Star Wars on the big screen was life changing. May the Force be with you! And if JJ ruins episode 7, there will be rioting in the streets. Seeing Jar Jar still gives me ulcers.
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PO2 Rocky Kleeger
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Both because I'm a nerd
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LCpl Steve Wininger
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Definitely Star Wars. I think it was the universal politics that attracted me. Besides, I have yet to know anyone from either universe as wise as Master Yoda.
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When 900 years you reach, sound as wise, you will not.
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LCpl Steve Wininger
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When 900 years I reach, dust, my wisdom will be!
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Star Wars all the way. I have even had my kids watch the original trilogy and when they asked if there were any more... I tried to lie. But ultimately, I let them watch episodes I, II, and III. Episode VII is highly anticipated by my kids.
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SFC Mark Merino
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JJ better not screw this up for us SFC (Join to see) !
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CMSgt Robert Gates
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Star Trek all the way. Look at the technological advancements since the program was aired, cell phones, DVDs, mini CDs, etc. Even the bridge design was used into the design of the submarines control stations where all functions were at an arm's reach in a curved panel.
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SFC Mark Merino
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CMSgt Robert Gates please don't rain on my parade. My Death Star is under construction and will be available for orbits over the Middle East eventually.
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I loved Star Wars as a child but enjoy Star Trek as an adult. I still like the original Star Wars Trilogy but despise the prequels and care little for the expanded universe.
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I agree with your statement in a sense and give you a thumbs up, because I understand where you are coming from and do concur....to an extent!

I don't think they are [the worst] thing to happen in cinema, I'm sure there are worse....maybe. They certainly are very bad...but they could [possibly] be the worst. My dad told me "no matter how bad you think you have it...someone [always] has it worse". I apply that to everything.

Now....Jar-Jar Binks [has] to be the [most abhorred] CGI movie character on the silver screen....bar none. There were many polls back in the day that pretty much made that a known fact.

I printed out Jar-Jar Binks targets for range whenever I would go shooting after episode one came out. LUCAS....WHY DOEST THOU SMITE ME??!!!!

You still get the thumbs up in any case. Enjoy!
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Three things ruined the Star Wars prequels

1. Bad direction and plot from George Lucas
2. Over-reliance on CGI
3. Wooden acting and bad lines. See point #1 for blame.

How to get Star Wars back on track

!. New director- JJ Abrams- check
2. More special effects (makeup, ship models, actors/actresses in costumes) less CGI- check
3. Original cast- check

Star Wars Episode 7 can't come soon enough for me...
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Ewoks and Jar Jar Binks ruined Star Wars.
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MSG Brad Sand
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Ewoks didn't ruin Star Wars but Jar Jar did make me want to stick something long, thin and sharp into my ears before gouging out my eyes? Not saying the Ewoks were great but they didn't make me want to self inflict bodily injury?
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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Trekkie for Life, it was the ground breaking first and THE game in town prior to 1977 - It was in reruns on channel 56 out of Boston, and I have been watching it since I was 8. I and my kids do live in both universes but the earth-based human story of Trek is what makes it "real" for me.
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MSgt Garrick Hill
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I live in both but am devoted to Star Trek having grown up with it. Star Trek had more than just political messages, it had morality, values, diversity (before it became a buzz word).
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