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Originally posted by Ugly Pig...before changing it to Luke Skywalker.
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Originally posted by IndianaThus turning it into a Star Wars reference. PS. Was Star Trek not already out in 1969?Flagship of the Asgard Fleet
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Originally posted by Anthro GirlMy favorite would be the tour of the SGC during 2010. When Carter and Daniel are in the "Embarcation Room", there a guy with sunglasses (not O'Neill) in the background posing for a picture using the Vulcan "Live Long and Prosper" salute. O'Neill also attempts it in Evolution, Part 1.
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Originally posted by major_gaterMy favorites are from, "The Other Guys"....
Felger: "At least my heroes exist. If this was a Trek convention, you’d be all dressed up like a Klingon."
Coombs: "Vulcan, Felger, Vulcan! And I don’t know how you can call youself a scientist and not worship at the altar of Roddenberry!""You cannot reason with your own heart;
it has it's own laws and beats about things
which the intellect scorns."- Mark Twain -
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Originally posted by major_gaterMy favorites are from, "The Other Guys"....
Felger: "At least my heroes exist. If this was a Trek convention, you’d be all dressed up like a Klingon." Coombs: "Vulcan, Felger, Vulcan! And I don’t know how you can call youself a scientist and not worship at the altar of Roddenberry!"
Coombs: "We might as well be wearing red shirts!"
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Originally posted by Skydiveralso, there's jack calling himself 'captain james t kirk' in 1969"You cannot reason with your own heart;
it has it's own laws and beats about things
which the intellect scorns."- Mark Twain -
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Originally posted by SelaThat whole interogation scene is a homage to Original Trek when the Enterprise was first thrown back into time and Kirk was caught inside the air force base and interogated. It was a nice touch.
Which reminds me, just before this scene, the Russian wants to get beamed up and says "Scotty, now would be a good time." And in the S7 episode "Revisions" when the inhabitants threaten O'Neill and Teal'c, O'Neill says through the radio "Carter, now would be a good time."
Or it was just coincidence.No, 'Eureka' is Greek for 'This bath is too hot.'
"Because only an extremely deranged individual would think of doing what we're doing."
(LOST producer Damon Lindelof, May 2007)
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I cracked up with the Enterprise line. Here's another:
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From Season's 6 episode 1 (Lost the name all of a sudden... ) but when they are getting ready to launch the X-302 and Sam's checking all the systems, O'neill asks if the phasers are armed.Dark Helmet: So, Lone Starr, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
Dark Helmet: No, it's not what you think. It's much, much worse!
Col. Sandurz: Prepare for light speed.
Dark Helmet: No, no, light speed is too slow.
Col. Sandurz: Light speed too slow?
Dark Helmet: Yes, we'll have to go right to...Ludicrous speed!
Col. Sandurz:Ludicrous speed! Sir, we've never gone that fast before. I don't think the ship can take it.
Dark Helmet: What's the matter, Colonel Sandurz...CHICKEN?!
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Originally posted by sgeurekaI don't know if you mean the fourth movie (with the time travel) but in that one the Russian got caught on the submarine. (Sorry, can't remember names since this is the only ST movie I've ever watched).
No, I mean the original series where Enterprise is thrown back in time, is picked up on the radar and ends up crushing an Air Force interceptor in it's tractor beam right after they turn on their wing cameras. They then have to go to Earth to pick up the film of Enterprise in orbit and Kirk is caught and interrogated. It's a great episode, but I forget the name. I'll look it up."You cannot reason with your own heart;
it has it's own laws and beats about things
which the intellect scorns."- Mark Twain -
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