languatron
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Life could be this beautiful without NBC-TV in it.
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With "Star Trek: Enterprise" now cancelled, I'll bet some of you are already DREADING where all of these UNEMPLOYED "Star Trek" writers will go next. Yep, you guessed it. They're all migrating (like a herd of buffalo) over to the Universal/Sci-Fi Channel corporation in order to join Ronald D. Moore on his "Trekkie Star: Galactica" CRAP FEST. As if Ronald D. Moore's series (which has the AUDACITY to use the "Battlestar Galactica" brand name) doesn't resemble "Star Trek" enough already, you can rest on your "PHOTON TORPEDOES while taking a shit" that with all of these former "Star Trek" writers now joining Ronald D. Moore fresh from "Enterprise", Ron Moore's series called "Battlestar Galactica" will eventually end up resembling "Star Trek" even more so.
The last thing the television industry needs is Ronald D. Moore's friends joining him on "Battlestar Galactica" in order to CRAP THIS PRODUCTION into even more of a "STAR TREK" clone. Ronald D. Moore has done more than enough CRAPPING on his own in this regard. All of these former "Star Trek" writers under the same roof with Ronald D. Moore, and CRAPPING OUT the same sort of scripts that led to the CANCELLATION of "Enterprise", is just TOO FRIGHTENING FOR WORDS.
It's bad enough that as time has passed, Ronald D. Moore has been gradually lapsing MORE and MORE into his former "Star Trek" (BAD) habits while producing and writing his series called "Battlestar Galactica." It's something else entirely that the ENTIRE, former, "Star Trek" writing staff will be joining him as well to resume writing their "Rick Berman / Sominex Induced" CLAP TRAP that they were doing on "Enterprise."
Ronald D. Moore and all of his "Star Trek" writing buddies should be BLACKLISTED from ever working in the industry again. They should all, also be arrested for ASSAULTING THE PUBLIC with a dangerous weapon: THEIR LACK OF IMAGINATIONS. So, if after hearing about the CANCELLATION of "Enterprise", you just don't know where the former "Enterprise" writing staff MIGRATED to, look no further than the Universal/Sci-Fi Channel corporation. 

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