Discussion about The Classic Adventures site.
Newest S99TCA story
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| moonbasealpha_s1 20 Nov 2005 02:23:44 |
I finally got Dream of Mythraea up on the web. This is the story loosely based on Harlan Ellison's Star Trek City on the Edge of Forever, with Koenig and Bergman going back in time. Enjoy. Finally...yeah...the current one, Fire in the Night is almost completed. My delay was/is caused by suddenly my CD/DVD combo drive has lost the ability to play DVDs. It plays CDs just fine.....this happened about the time I upgraded to Windows XP. Yes...I tried looking for codec, ensuring latest version of Direct X 9c, installed latest drive firmware...still nothing....any ideas before I pull out my proverbial hair? |
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| Huntsman 21 Nov 2005 00:15:00 |
Journey to Where, Year 1-style. Interesting... |
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| tgarnett 17 Dec 2005 04:39:16 |
Well, "Journey To Where" had two things working against it: 1) Fred 2) Freiberger I did like the touch of showing a post-apocalyptic Earth. How that made it past the committee, we may never know. |
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| Huntsman 18 Dec 2005 23:42:58 |
Well, that could be said for EVERY Year 2 episode... |
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| tgarnett 25 Dec 2005 02:08:53 |
???YOU DON'T LOVE FRED FREIBERGER??? (grasps the clogged plumbing in the center of his chest) |
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| Huntsman 02 Jan 2006 03:00:39 |
Of course I love Freddy. In fact, I even married him, for a very short time. It was in Las Vegas '92, we were drunk, telling me all the gritty behind-scene details of the Six Million Dollar Man, when he decided that we should get married. We went to Marriage-a-Go Go, got hitched. It didn't work out. He left me the next morning. Not even a note on the pillow. All that was left was a pile of vomit on the bed next to me. I saw him here in New Olreans for the Moonbase Big Easy Convention in '95. When it came time for questions from the audience, he refused to even acknowledge that he knew me. Then I was escorted out of the Motel. I still love him though... |
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| tgarnett 02 Jan 2006 22:41:09 |
Huntsman, thanks. I see Fred in a whole, new light now. It took a couple of years, but at last, I've found one redeeming quality in him. He was a perfect idiot. An unequaled dipstick. That's hard to achieve. You have to start at the top and work your way down. It's much harder to ruin a prime time television series, than it is to make it a success. | ||
| Huntsman 03 Jan 2006 14:59:03 |
I like that adjective for Freddy: The Perfect Idiot. Couldn't have put it better myself... | ||
| tgarnett 08 Jan 2006 04:43:37 |
I wish I could claim authorship for that phrase, but I can't. I heard it applied to Catfil' Urkel once and it just stuck with me. |
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