Monday, April 21, 2014

The Cult-TV Faces of: Lasers and Phasers

Identified by Brian: The Outer Limits: "Soldier."

Identified by Woodchuckgod: Star Trek: "The Man Trap."

Identified by Woodchuckgod: Star Trek: The Animated Series: "BEM."

Identified by Brian: Space:1999: "Breakaway."

Identified by Brian: Ark II.

Identified by Brian: Battlestar Galactica: "Gun on Ice Planet Zero."


Identified by Woodchuckgod: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.

Identified by Woodchuckgod: Star Blazers.

Identified by Brian: Space Academy.

Identified by Woodchuckgod: V: The Final Battle.

Identified by Brian: Otherworld.

Identified by Woodchuckgod: Star Trek: The Next Generation "Arsenal of Freedom."

Identified by Brian: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: "The Way of the Warrior."

Identified by Woodchuckgod: Star Trek Voyager: "Macrovirus."
Identified by Woodchuckgod: Farscape.

Identified by Woodchuckgod: Mystery Science Theater 3000: Laserblast.

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6 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:00 AM

    2.) Star Trek (original)
    3.) Star Trek (animated)
    7.) Buck Rogers
    8.) Star Blazers
    10.) V
    11.) Battlestar Galactica
    12.) Star Trek : TNG
    14.) Star Trek : Voyager
    15.) Farscape
    16.) MST3K

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    1. 1. The Outer Limits "Soldier"
      4. Space:1999
      5. Ark II
      6. Battlestar Galactica
      9. Space Academy or Jason of Star Command
      11. Otherworld
      13. Star Trek DS9
      17. Star Trek Enterprise

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    2. Hi Woodchuckgod and Brian: Well done, to both players! Between the both of you, every image was identified!!!

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  2. Well done Woodchuckgod and Brian!!

    SGB

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  3. Late to the party - pretty sure that last ship is from Stargate Atlantis.. Firing at wraith ships.

    I miss that show...

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  4. Yeah, I had to guess at 17, I admit. :)

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