Maybe, but it was just generally mentioned as "artist" if I remember right and not "sculptor" so I think someone, somewhere, would decide to try use a paint brush. I can't draw a straight line, but I'd still try someone else if someone stuck me with being an artist.
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Originally posted by SaberBlade View PostMaybe, but it was just generally mentioned as "artist" if I remember right and not "sculptor" so I think someone, somewhere, would decide to try to a paint brush. I can't draw a straight line, but I'd still try someone else if someone stuck me with being an artist.
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Originally posted by SaberBlade View PostMaybe, but it was just generally mentioned as "artist" if I remember right and not "sculptor" so I think someone, somewhere, would decide to try to a paint brush. I can't draw a straight line, but I'd still try someone else if someone stuck me with being an artist.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by the Fifth Race View Post/\/\/\ You guy's and gal's are simply great /\/\/\
LOL this is why I love this thread so much (DS9 fans are simply the best!). If you guys keep talking you might give away more than just one answer. Shhhhhhh just kidding. Go ahead and talk it up, you are all hitting on juicy trivia.
Originally posted by the Fifth Race View PostYou are correct brother SB - "Sculptor" was never mentioned, even though, like Lady Linda stated, Kira was horrible with her clay work. She kept trying to make clay bird figurines that were dreadful! LOLsigpic
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostI use this analogy. JJ Abrams did to Star Trek what Micheal Bay did to Transformers
You know those movies that get described as "so bad it's good"? Transformers isn't one of then.Pinky, are you thinking what I'm thinking?
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Originally posted by Linda06 View PostAnd a little nuts
Originally posted by Linda06But she gotta have points for effort
What was truly horrible (and quite funny) was the dis-figured clay thingy she made as gift for Sisko at the end of the episode.
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Originally posted by Linda06 View Post
And by this time tomorrow I'll have forgotten all about them
Originally posted by Pitry View PostNo! No no no no no no no. NO!
You know those movies that get described as "so bad it's good"? Transformers isn't one of then.
Originally posted by the Fifth Race View PostWhat was truly horrible (and quite funny) was the dis-figured clay thingy she made as gift for Sisko at the end of the episode.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by the Fifth Race View PostLOL indeed. Us fellow Sci-Fi fans are IMHO all a little nutz.
Indeed Lady Linda - Kira was ready to drop everything to follow her families "Artist Caste", even though she knew deep down it wasn't what she wanted to do (that was such a touching scene between Kira and Sisko when she told him she basically had to leave). She was very conflicted which added to brilliance of her performance in Accession.
What was truly horrible (and quite funny) was the dis-figured clay thingy she made as gift for Sisko at the end of the episode.
Originally posted by jelgate View PostI'll give you the cliff notes. Do you know what cliff notes are?sigpic
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Oh, I actually liked the new Star Trek. It really surprised me, because I didn't expect to - and yeah, it was a summer blockbuster thingie, but it was fun. Transformers... well. I'll just say I dind't enjoy it...Pinky, are you thinking what I'm thinking?
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Originally posted by Linda06 View PostI forgot what a good ep that was. It's a real travesty what happened to the Bajorans. Who knows how they would have developed as a race if the Cardassians hadn't come and oppressed them for so long.
Some twisted Cardassian like Dukat would argue that the Bajorans should thank Cardassia for making their people stronger through the Occupation. I've heard some real life monsters make the same kind of argument--abusive husbands telling their battered wives that they should be thanking them for making them stronger.
But Bajor and its people didn't become strong because of the Occupation. They became strong despite the Occupation. It wasn't the Occupation that made Bajor strong. It was their faith in the Prophets and their faith in their own strength that got them through decades of sorrow.sigpic
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Originally posted by Cold Fuzz View PostYou know, given what we've been shown about Bajoran history and prophecy (especially in "Rapture") I have a feeling that if the Occupation didn't come to pass, the Bajorans might not have found the Celestial Temple. They wouldn't have eliminated the d'jarras, Sisko would not have been called forth as the Emissary, and they wouldn't have become allied with Starfleet and the Federation.Pinky, are you thinking what I'm thinking?
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Originally posted by Pitry View PostNot necessarily. The wormhole was in their immediate space, now I don't remember Emissary too well, but it's quite possible they would have found it sooner or later. Yes, probably later, but again - we can't tell whether that would have been a better or worse thing.sigpic
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Originally posted by Pitry View PostNot necessarily. The wormhole was in their immediate space, now I don't remember Emissary too well, but it's quite possible they would have found it sooner or later. Yes, probably later, but again - we can't tell whether that would have been a better or worse thing.
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Originally posted by Cold Fuzz View PostYou know, given what we've been shown about Bajoran history and prophecy (especially in "Rapture") I have a feeling that if the Occupation didn't come to pass, the Bajorans might not have found the Celestial Temple.
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Originally posted by the Fifth Race View PostThat is an interesting (yet very debatable) take brother Fuzz. I never really thought about it that exact term. Off the top of my head I would think that the timing of Sisko being born (with a "we are of Bajor" Prophet mother) would probably have happened at the same time in history no matter what the Cardassian's or anyone else did. As we all know the Prophet's like to say "Time is Linear" and "we are of Bajor" a lot LOL - I look at it like the Prophets (in there Celestial Temple) knew full well what the history of Bajor was going to be (also there are numerous writing's, temples, obelisks ..etc...) that tell of future prophecies for-told by Prophet visions. It's all kind of weird and wonderful how they created a "Linear Time" equation into the storyline to keep you guessing. It's also truly wonderful how over all 7 seasons (especially the first 3 seasons) the writers were able to create this whole culture and society (the Bajoran's) with this very vivid detailing where you actually felt like the Bajor was part of our own world we live in LOL. Star Trek in general does that so darn well!.sigpic
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