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What's the link between Star Trek and Mortal Kombat?
the link is that mortal kombat is not worthy of being on this forum, be gone.
Aha a post by someone who doesn't know the answer.
-->Another post by someone who doesn't know the answer.<--:P
some directorial link???
there are about 2 ****e ST movies and 2 ****e MK movies??
[Edited by DizMatt on 11-10-2000 at 10:11 PM]
something to do with the cast from both of them??????Jonhny Cage look a lot like Tom Paris, brothers maybe, i thought this was an easy question, that or i just don't know star trek like i used to
maybe it's something to do with the producers or directors......
Clues:
Yes an actor. Can also add B5 to the link.
This anything to do with it???
Final Frontier for Star Trek: Voyager
It's the end of the road for Star Trek: Voyager, but don't despair, sci-fi fans. UPN is already planning a new Star Trek series, which would be the fifth sci-fi installment since Captain James T. Kirk and crew first blasted into space in the 1960s.
No other details were available about the future of the Star Trek franchise, but fans have been petitioning Paramount, which owns the rights to the series, to build the new show around Captain Hikaru Sulu, the character portrayed by George Takei in the original program.
As UPN bids adieu to Voyager, it says hello to Mortal Kombat. The network is in talks to bring the video game and film franchise to television next season.
Voyager, which was UPN's longest-running and second-highest-rated series, will end transmission in May 2001, with a special two-hour edition airing in November 2000.
The program announcements were made just hours after Chris-Craft, which owns half of UPN, announced plans to sell its stake in the network to Viacom, the network's other co-owner.
UPN Entertainment president Tom Noonan, who also heads the company's programming division, promised advertisers "a surprising conclusion" and a "smashing finale" for the show at a special meeting on the Paramount Pictures movie studio lot to preview the network's 2000-2001 season.
Voyager is the fourth Trek TV series since the original Star Trek hit airwaves in 1966. In between, there has been The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and finally Voyager, which starred Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway at the helm of the 24th-Century spaceship. The show also spawned an animated version that ran during the mid-1970s, and umpteen adventures on the big screen.
Hadn't thought of that. Was actually thinking of Cary Hiroyuki Tagawa.
Was Shang Tsung in Mortal Kombat, the Bailiff in Pilot Episode of ST:TNG, and played a security officer in B5.
Really???
he was in Encounter at Farpoint??
Oh...he's a good actor that lad, gets around a bit but never gets to play a good guy does he :E
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