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  • James T Kirk

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  • Lean-Luc Picard

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    Question Who boldly went the best?

    It's time to settle this Debate of the Ages once and for all!
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    Any guy who can take on as many bad guys and situations as Kirk did gets my vote!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    Any guy who can take on as many bad guys and situations as Kirk did gets my vote!
    Well vote for him then. Sheesh!
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    You....can'tbe....serious....itmust..........be Kirk.......foritwasdonewithout props...or..even.....a.......dialoguecoach

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    LOVED the Next Gen (Picard's team) as the 60's/70's storylines weren't really relevant to me.
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    janeway and 7 of 9.... errr

    actually seasion 3 and 4 of Enterprise

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    KIRK: the original. Picard doesn't lose anything from that at all. He just wasn't the first. Kirk was just a little bit of parody begot of his actor and always got his girl. Picard was definately a lot more serious and probably a bit more life like. Hell I'd even say, " more realistic ", but he inherited that mantle.

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    Defiantly Kirk,Spock and McCoy.I saw the first series when it first showed in NZ,man,real science fiction,not that crap like Lost in space.We watch it every sunday on Prime - all my kids have been Star Trek fans....it's like Thunderbirds or Dinosaurs,kids just love it.The shoestring budget is hard case - McCoy curing spacemen with salt and pepper shakers....


    But I'd really like Dr Crusher to heal all my problems with a few makeshift props....
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    I'd do Patrick, I think he's sexy for an old Bald man!

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    Just gotta be Kirk

    Its like comparing the "other" Superman's to Christopher Reeve. Just ain't the same. Didn't Jim Hensen of the Muppets start off as a puppeteer in Star Trek ? LOL
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    Captain James Cook, Captain James Kirk. Boldly going where no man has.....

    Kirk got my vote.
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    ST:TNG were all gay. And I don't mean gay in so far as it means happy!

    Kirk, well he was the trail blazer, so respect goes to him for that...

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    Kirk was the original dude. The other series was too PC for me.... the chicks were hotter in the first one anyway.... and I was a horny teenager.

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