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Re:This is simply collecting existing data
Even the one where the Enterprise crew teams up with Satan? (No, I'm not kidding)
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Re:Go the Animated SeriesAlso, apparently it wasn't as much fun to work with as the original series because all the voice talent recorded their lines separately to each other, in their own booths, and often not even at the same time. How an actor is supposed to build up any sense of timing or interrelation in a scenario like that I can't even begin to guess.
Did you get this from Mr. Takei's interview or did you hear it somewhere else? I ask because according to the Animated Star Trek FAQ:QUESTION 16:
I heard that the actors never worked together while recording the voices for the show's characters. Is this true?
ANSWER:
No. Due to the demanding schedules of the voice actors during the show's production, it was sometimes necessary for actors to record their dialog alone away from the other actor's and then send tapes of their performances to the studio where they could be mixed together with the other dialog to form the show's soundtrack. There was even an occasion in which voice recordings had to be sent in from actors all across the country in order to piece together a particular episode. This was the exception rather than the rule, however, as William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, De Forest Kelley and all the rest of the cast voiced the majority of the episodes together as an ensemble at the recording studio -
Re:For those of you unwareCurt Danhauser has put together an excellent Animated Star Trek page. The man clearly has a passion for the series.
Check out the "Timeline" and "Episodes" sections.
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Arex
That was the three-armed, three-legged Lt. Arex. He came up in the ST comics a lot, too, where he filled the Navigator position (since Chekov was Tactical chief).
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TAS was published on LD
The animated Star Trek series was published as a boxed set of six laserdiscs. "The Animated Adventures of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek", LV 60754-6, from Paramount Home Video.
Yes, I have the discs. No, I don't have a working LD player at the moment. Is anybody even making new ones anymore?
The distinction of the animated series that amuses me most is the appearance in six episodes of Lieutenant M'Ress serving as the communications officer.
Animated STAR TREK - Lt. M'Ress
A Google search will show that M'Ress is remembered surprisingly well among fans, for such an obscure character after such a long time passed without ever being seen again. -
Re:star trek cartoon
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Star Trek Cartoon...
Yes Larry Niven intersected with Trek...
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Re:Kzin / Star Trek
5 seconds to type in the IMDB URL. 2 seconds to type "Larry Niven" in cast crew search:
1 second to press "Home" (Google). 5 seconds to enter the query "the slaver weapon" "star trek" "larry niven", and press "I'm feeling lucky":
Total online research time: 13 seconds. It probably took you more time to post the question to Slashdot than it took for me to answer it.
Furrfu.
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Re:To boldly split infinitives ...
You could redo the old Star Trek series," mused Bonchune. "The original mission was only three years. You could do two more entirely in CG."
They did is was called Star Trek the Animated Series