There is nothing better than Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, I assure you. I’ve tried, and the only thing that comes even close is Star Trek: Voyager or Star Trek: The Next Generation.
My favorite between the three of the 90’s generation of Trek rotates, though I think I like the characters in DS9 best, the sci-fi episodic story plots are better in TNG.
No I primarily like Star Trek shows. I don’t watch a lot of TV as I don’t care for it outside of Star Trek. Otherwise I’ll half watch whatever my roommates put on. Recently that’s been 30 Rock, Game of Thrones and Bob’s Burgers. They’re pretty good. Coulda used some more lights on set in the later seasons of Game of Thrones, huh?
Oh. Sorry I misunderstood what you meant because I read it too quickly. Thought you were talking about fan works expanding on holodeck adventures. I’ve read Shakespeare and Doyle, they’re alright, I prefer Iain M. Banks and Arthur C. Clarke.
There is nothing better than Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, I assure you. I’ve tried, and the only thing that comes even close is Star Trek: Voyager or Star Trek: The Next Generation.
I like TNG more than DS9, bit both are amazing.
My favorite between the three of the 90’s generation of Trek rotates, though I think I like the characters in DS9 best, the sci-fi episodic story plots are better in TNG.
Do you primarily/only like episodic space opera tv shows?
No I primarily like Star Trek shows. I don’t watch a lot of TV as I don’t care for it outside of Star Trek. Otherwise I’ll half watch whatever my roommates put on. Recently that’s been 30 Rock, Game of Thrones and Bob’s Burgers. They’re pretty good. Coulda used some more lights on set in the later seasons of Game of Thrones, huh?
DS9 is great but you ever read the public domain books/plays that they feature on the holodeck/holosuite?
Oooooh no I have not! Where would one find such a thing?
https://www.gutenberg.org/
Off the top of my head:
Oh. Sorry I misunderstood what you meant because I read it too quickly. Thought you were talking about fan works expanding on holodeck adventures. I’ve read Shakespeare and Doyle, they’re alright, I prefer Iain M. Banks and Arthur C. Clarke.
I tried to find a list of the works holo adventures are based on but didn’t find one easily.