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I noticed on the TAS page it states that Gene Roddenberry also requested soon before his death that the series not be considered canon Can this be supported with evidence? Mysteronald 23:24, 5 Sep 2004 (UTC)
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It's entirely possible that they have inserted the "kiss shown" version in newer broadcasts of the show. But the original broadcast had it blocked, according to the IMDB and other sources I've read. But I WAS wrong; I said it was Kirk's head, it was actually Uhura's. Relevant passages from the IMDB:
They could be wrong. --Golbez 14:36, Sep 10, 2004 (UTC)
Just started the above page. Please leave your comments at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Star Trek.--StAkAr Karnak 03:00, 25 Oct 2004 (UTC)
What happened here? All that's left is one line saying "You can't have Star Trek without the science." That's pretty useless on its own -- has something been cut that shouldn't have been? 23skidoo 17:04, 28 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hi - I'm agreeing with the post directly above. The sentence below is just nonsense and I'll remove it after checking back in a bit. I would like to to note that in terms either of technology or science, star trek is rather silly. I really do defy anyone to dispute that. Perhaps that is what the person who wrote that sentence was trying to say? In which case, I would disagree. We all like star trek because it portrays a vision of the future in which everyone tris to be the best person that they can; with cool spaceships to help them! Thats why they call it a fantasy!
Star Trek Science
Any decent Star Trek fan should know that even with technology you wouldn't get Star Trek without the science.
Do we have permission to use the images that are in this article? They all seem to be a giant copyvio to me. Spinboy 18:12, 5 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I removed this section from the article:
The above is not written in an encyclopedic manner. It suggests a POV, and doesn't really say anything coeherent. I believe there is a place for a technology section, (even a whole separate article), but the above is not a good way to go about it. This is a wikipedia featured article, and I think we need to strive for a certain level of encyclopedic quality and NPOV. func(talk) 19:20, 5 Dec 2004 (UTC)
This is the last paragraph from the section on Enterprise. It seemed a bit one-sided and POV to me, so I altered it a bit.
From: Enterprise is highly unpopular with many diehard fans, due to its blatant disregard for continuity or adherence to the technical/physical limitations put into place by previous Star Trek series/movies. This has improved somewhat with Manny Coto coming in as co-executive producer, but the series' poor reputation still seems to stifle ratings.
To: Enterprise has been highly unpopular with many diehard fans, due to their perception of blatant disregard for continuity or adherence to the technical and physical limitations put into place by previous Star Trek series and movies in the current series. This situation has improved somewhat with Manny Coto coming in as co-executive producer, but the series' poor reputation with these fans still continues to stifle ratings. Ttownfeen 11:12, Dec 15, 2004 (UTC)