Monday, August 22, 2011

Star Trek Blogfest 2011


It's time for some frivolous fun.  As a recovering Trekoholic, this particular blogfest seemed right up my alley.  The objective is to list 5 episodes and 5 characters from the various Star Trek series, and explain why they're great.  Is it a coincidence that there were 5 regular television series?  I think not!  To keep things even, I'll feature 1 episode and 1 character from each of the different versions of Trek.  So, let's start off with 5 fine characters:

Scotty –He didn't have as big a role in the original series as he could have, but the chief engineer had his moments.  He kept the ship running, even when it meant violating the laws of physics.  Aye, he did have the power!

Data –The most unique and entertaining of characters from The Next Generation.  Data had the most character development of any Star Trek entity.  He was good for a laugh, and kept the show from being too dry at times.  He also could perform super-human feats of strength and intelligence.  He was the greatest!  I deny the existence of "Nemesis."  What a horrible and stupid movie!

Quark –It's funny how the most alien-looking characters can sometimes be the most human at heart.  Quark is certainly that, whether you look at his greed or the kind and considerate side he hides behind it.  He's like a small-time mobster trying for the big score.  The womanizing was a bit much, though that's Ferengi for you.  Of course, he wouldn't have been half as good without Odo to keep him in check...

The Doctor –I've said it before without shame:  Voyager is my favorite of the various Star Trek series.  Therefore, this was a tough call, but for today at least I'll go with the nameless holographic doctor.  Robert Picardo really is a great actor, and without his particular style of acting The Doctor wouldn't have been able to stand out as he did.  As the series evolved, he could easily switch from comical awkwardness to moral righteousness, and was really the soul of the show.

Trip –Book-ending the character selections with engineers, Charles Tucker the Third was certainly the best from Enterprise.  For a series that had its ups and downs (and died a premature death) he stayed fairly consistent, and was always interesting and engaging.  Screw the series finale: bring him back to life!

Okay, we've gone through the 5 characters.  Now, let's pick out 5 episodes, one from each series.  These aren't necessarily the "best," and my choice of "favorite" changes on a regular basis, but these are among the 5 that generally land near the top at all times.

The Deadly Years –Season 2 of the Original Series had some real winners, and this is one that always stuck with me.  The concept of rapid aging is a nice plot device when used properly, and this is by far one of the best uses, right up there with Stargate SG-1's "Brief Candle."  This episode also has one of the funniest Chekov moments ever:  "If I survive, they're going to run out of samples."

The Inner Light –One of the most emotionally wrenching episodes of any Star Trek series, The Next Generation's mini-epic gives Picard an entire life in 25 minutes, and gives us a tragic yet lovable storyline.  It'll make you sad in a good way.

What You Leave Behind –With Deep Space Nine, it's very hard to pick a single episode, since so much of the series consisted of multi-part epics.  Really, the last 10 episodes were one story, but the finale had to be the absolute best the show had to offer.  So long as you can sit down and watch the previous half-season first, this finale will move you!

The Year of Hell –Everybody loves this 2-parter (well, almost everyone), so it might be a bit of a cop-out to pick it.  It's such a populist choice, and when it comes to Voyager I could pick so many different episodes.  Each season has half a dozen I call "favorites," so for once I'll play it safe.  This really is one of the best Star Trek stories.  Temporal meddling + pending doom = excellence!  (I just wish they would've cashed in on the future potential of this episode, and had us meet some "alternate" versions of the characters later on.  Somebody left their temporal shields online, hint-hint.  Hey, you'll get my meaning after you watch it).

Similitude –Some people have a problem with the whole Xindi saga from Enterprise.  Season 3 was a bit like DS9's last few seasons, in that it was one single storyline, with a few stray side stories peppered throughout.  But among the main story-arc of the season, there were some real nuggets, and this is one of my favorites.  There is some serious emotion in this one, much like we find in The Inner Light.  It's a story of life, plain and simple.

Well, there you have it, 5 & 5.  Now go Trek yourself.  Do it today!

25 comments:

  1. trek you too... hope your travels are not only in 5 years missions...

    jeremy

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  2. Great list. Sadly to say I haven't watched DS9 and Voyager as much as the other spins, I do like your choices.

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  3. I so agree with What You Leave Behind. I think DS9 for me was the best (after the original ST of course!) as it tried so hard to be different.

    Scotty! He was fun to have around and he loved his engines! :-) Take care
    x

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  4. Yes I like the holographic doctor too, though didn't include him in my list. It's so hard to choose just 5! Great post :O)

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  5. Awesome answers! You're so right about Data's character arc. Huge. ANd I think they got the Harry Potter makeup idea for their goblins from the Star Trek ferengi race. Uncanny? Maybe.
    I loved Voyager too, but NG was my fave of all of them.
    Gotta go... one to beam up.

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  6. Wonderful! I didn't care for the ending for DS9 though, it was kinda ruined by them killing off Jadzia. All great choices...another Ferengi lover. :)

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  7. I worked with a guy who looked exactly like Quark. Rather disconcerting.

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  8. Give it up for SCOTTY! "I'm givin' 'er all she's got, Captain!"

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  9. Some interesting choices. I wasn't a faithful watcher of DS9 or Voyager.

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  10. Have you been yo any TA meetings, you know, for recovering Tekaholics!

    Can't believe I forgot about The Deadly Years! Great choices.

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  11. Its hard to pick out five. I like yours. Nicely done.

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  12. Scotty's one of my favs too and for the same reason. There are just so many great Star Trek episodes, so many wonderful memories... :)

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  13. DS9 got so good. The ending was fantastic. I miss Worf & Quark & the gang. I enjoyed Ducat and the tailor, too.

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  14. I really have to start watching the Next Generation and DS9, sounds like I've missed a lot!

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  15. Yeah man! Trek you!!! Sounds like a horrible curse word. I'm fascinated by how diverse Star Trek fans are. "The Inner Light" still gets me. Imagine living your whole life and then having it all taken away. How can you go on living? Picard found a way.

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  16. The Inner Light is my favorite show from Next Generation. It was moving and beautiful. Interesting list, a great post.

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  17. The Doctor had the best lines in Voyager. And it was never a fan favorite, but DS9 was mine, and I dug all the characters.

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  18. In reference to what Maurice said, I love how McCoy says to Spock, "Are you out of your Vulcan mind?" Oh, I had to laugh at that one! :)

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  19. We have a lot of similar likes on our lists. I will confess, no matter how much I didn't want to, I liked Quark too. Voyager was the best of all the series.

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  20. Great list and I agree there were a few nuggets of goodness in Season 3 Enterprise. IMO they sexed it up too much (Trip & T'pol) when they knew they were in trouble. But Similtude was a great episode and very touching.

    One of my favorites was Twilight, which I believe was from season 3 as well. It's too bad they were cancelled in season 4 b/c that was a good season.

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  21. A little bit late getting to everyone, but enjoying this all the same! I was so torn between B'Elana and the Doctor... picking just five is too hard!(I picked one from each show, too, except I never saw Enterprise, so I picked two from NG). Noticed that so far no one has picked Beverly Crusher or Deanna Troi. The sensitive, nuturing type just isn't that popular :)

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  22. Thank you for warping around the Federation with us and sharing your picks. I definitely agree about "The Inner Light" - the look on Picard's face when he's told that he's only been gone for 25 minutes or whatever is so amazing.

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