"Innocence" and Locke
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Eh, I don't know if this fits in better here or in the "Anything" board instead, but I'm right now watching a Star Trek: Voyager episode, "Innocence," that reminds me of Captain Locke. Actually, Captain Locke reminded me of this episode, but that's not important. I thought it seemed a good time to bring up the idea of a species that would age backwards relative to us.<br><br>In the episode, Tuvok has crash-landed on a planet where he encounters several children. Anyway, I guess saying it's like Locke's universe under the couch cushions has already spoiled it for you, but it turns out that the children are the oldest members of their people, and they were cast off onto that planet to die and vanish mysteriously in a cave on the planet. I just thought the fact they age backwards was relevant enough to post here. And it's just classic seeing Tuvok's reactions to the children.
I remember that episode, that was one of the really good ones in my opinion. <br>Honestly, i had forgotten about that... kinda strange though. When did that episode come out? was it towards the end of the series, or earlier? i thought it was later, but i don't know for certain.
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<!--QuoteBegin-(Jacob @ Nov 18 2003+ 01:51 PM)--> <table border='0' align='center' width='95%' ><tr><td class='quotetop'><b>Quote:</b> ((Jacob @ Nov 18 2003 @ 01:51 PM))</td></tr><tr><td class='quotebody'> I've never seen Voyager but i can swear there was an episode like that in the orginal series. I might be mistaken, it's been years since i've seen that series.<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table> <!--QuoteEEnd--><br><br>The closest examples I can think about in the Original Series are "Miri" or "And The Children Shall Lead"..<br><br>In the former, an Enterprise landing party visits a planet in which a retrovirus has left the population with a contagious disease that kills them at puberty. They inhabitants were rather long-lived, though, living about 300 years as children before the disease threatened to kill them. The landing party soon fell victim to the disease and it was up to Miri, one of the children, to provide McCoy with the means to cure the crew.<br><br>And the other one, "And The Children Shall Lead," was about a group of children that survived an incident that resulted in the mass suicide of all of the adults. The children, after being taken aboard, summon and are instructed by Gorgan, their "friendly angel", to take over the Enterprise.<br><br>I feel like such a geek. <!--emo&B)--><img src='http://definecynical.mancubus.net/forum ... s/cool.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='cool.gif' /><!--endemo-->
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Hm. I never watched Star Treck.... ever.
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There was an epsiode that involved the crew ageing backward in Star Trek but it's a highly obscure one. The episode is named "The counter-clock incident" and was a part of the animated Star Trek that came out in 1973. It lastted two seasions for a total of 22 episodes. Very bad animation for the most part but on the good side they used the actual actors voices and being animated gave the creaters room to have some interedsting alien and ship designs. If they had done a better job , in my opinion, with the animation (eliminated the Jerkiness, etc) it had possibility of being a decent series.<br><br>Yes, I'm a bit of Star Trek (The original series) fan, and yes I have the animated series in it's entirety in AVI format on my comp. Can't say as I've been too happy with the spin offs with the exception of "Enterprise" which I love! (Trek Rant Over <!--emo&:rolleyes:--><img src='http://definecynical.mancubus.net/forum ... lleyes.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='rolleyes.gif' /><!--endemo--> )
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I highly reccommend it. It takes place before the Original series. Before the Federation is formed. I admit that it doesn't hurt that I love the ship design. It's got that experimental look to it.
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*BUMP*<br><br>Just a heads-up for local Houston viewers: The episode I mentioned here earlier should be airing again on UPN 20 this coming midnight, Thursday, May 27. DW, think you can stay up to watch it?<br><br>Oh, and I don't know if the airing is the same for anywhere else, but you might want to check your program listings for this second season Voyager episode as well (or just get the currently available DVD set for season 2 and watch it in digital quality)
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