languatron
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Life could be this beautiful without NBC-TV in it.
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Paramount Pictures Corp. has been LOSING viewers for years from their various "Star Trek" sequel series. This is undeniable fact. The serious viewer EROSION began with "Star Trek: Voyager", and has been steadily increasing ever since. Indeed, one of the many reasons why all of the former "Star Trek" staff writers MIGRATED to Universal Studios/Sci-Fi Channel, is because there simply wasn't any further work for them at Paramount Pictures. The last theatrical "Star Trek" movie ("Nemesis") was so poorly received at the box office that it is doubtful that any further "Star Trek" movies will be made. "Star Trek: Enterprise" is the first "Star Trek" sequel series that probably won't reach seven seasons in episodes.
The former "Star Trek" staff writers (in reality) have done nothing collectively or individually (and are certainly incapable of doing so) of reaching a level of writing that would be lauded by television critics or television viewers. The writing style of "Star Trek" staff writers borders on being "unwatchable" to "barely tolerable." A "Star Trek" staff writer's idea of scriptwriting involves crapping out a script that has no plot, and trying to hide the fact with "ENDLESS TECHNO-BABBLE" being spewed forth by cast members.
Ronald D. Moore is not any more well known than Brannon Braga, Michael Piller, Rick Berman, or Jeri Taylor. Collectively, they are all equally regarded as "that group of writers who bored the television audience to death." In reality, Ronald D. Moore has accomplished NOTHING professionally that would put him on the same level of worship as a Gene Roddenberry, George Lucas, or a Steven Spielberg. This level of worship that www.Galactica2003.net and www.Ragnaranchorage.com have been trying to imply exists, is not based on any sort of tangible evidence whatsoever. There isn't even intangible evidence, implied evidence, or "Phantom Evidence" to suggest that Ronald D. Moore has accomplished anything in his career to warrant the sort of worship going on at www.Galactica2003.net and www.Ragnaranchorage.com.
Since Ronald D. Moore really doesn't have a fan following, Universal Studios/Sci-Fi Channel decided to rely on good old fashioned "Guerrilla Marketing Techniques" to BUILD HIM AN ARTIFICIAL ONE. Certainly, the SHAREHOLDERS OWNING STOCK in Universal/Sci-Fi Channel would NEVER TOLERATE a television production that is WILDLY UNPOPULAR (which it actually is) from Ronald D. Moore and Universal executives. So, Universal executives and Ronald D. Moore decided to COVER THEIR OWN ASSES by making things appear to look good to the SHAREHOLDERS. This way, the Universal executives WOULDN'T GET FIRED for making the BAD DECISION of hiring Ronald D. Moore in the first place.
There has been alot of SPIN DOCTORING going on within the Universal/Sci-Fi Channel corporation FOR YEARS. Involving FALSE FAN BASES being constructed over the Internet, FALSE RATINGS CLAIMS being made at www.Scifi.com/Scifiwire, and BAD DECISIONS being WAXED OVER. The Ron Moore production is the "ULTIMATE APOGEE" of this SPIN DOCTORING. BY constructing a FALSE FANBASE over the Internet for Ronald D. Moore (a fanbase that is in reality, Universal executives POSING AS FANS), Universal executives have tried to make Ron Moore's production look good in the eyes of the SHAREHOLDERS, and thus secure their employment for FUTURE BAD DECISION MAKING. 
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