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    DS9 - Through the Looking Glass.
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    Suffer the dream of a world gone mad, I like it like that and I know it.
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      TNG, from 6x03, Man of the People to 6x11, Chain of Command

      Great season so far... not like that would be surprising.

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        Originally posted by Mr.MacGadget View Post
        TNG, from 6x03, Man of the People to 6x11, Chain of Command

        Great season so far... not like that would be surprising.
        Thier are 5 lights
        Originally posted by aretood2
        Jelgate is right

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          DS9 - Hard Time
          DS9 - Shattered Mirror
          DS9 - The Muse
          DS9 - For the Cause
          DS9 - To the Death
          DS9 - The Quickening
          DS9 - Body Parts
          DS9 - Broken Link
          DS9 - Apocalypse Rising
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          The Sam Carter/Amanda Tapping Thunk thread The Sam/RepliCarter Ship Thread

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            Star Trek TAS 1.02 "The Infinite Vulcan"
            Star Trek TAS 1.03 "Yesteryear"
            Star Trek TAS 1.04 "Beyond the Farthest Star"
            "A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life

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              Star Trek: Generations.

              This film seems to be underappreciated. Its not nearly as bad as I remember it.
              Originally posted by aretood2
              Jelgate is right

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                Deja Q (TNG)

                The Calamarain are...interesting.
                Last edited by Cold Fuzz; 23 August 2010, 11:36 PM.
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                  Originally posted by jelgate View Post
                  Thier are 5 lights
                  That was an amazing, especially the last scene, '...I could see 5 lights...' The script was just awesome. I mean it's so smart, sharp, true. Like these torture scenes, the lines sometimes were better than in Oliver Stone's Midnight Express script. That is something. Not surprsing that one of the writers ( and producer) made BSG few years later. Or maybe more than one, but I know only about Ron Moore.

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                    Watching Birthright ATM, so Data looks like his creator, Dr. Swoong. Lewis Zimmerman also made his Doctor programme to look like himself. Wow, these ppl had some ego, that's for sure LOL I don't get it, if I'd create such 'thing', it wouldn't look like me... maybe it would look like Ben Browder or Michael Shanks but not me!

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                      Star Trek TAS 1.05 "The Survivor"
                      Star Trek TAS 1.06 "The Lorelei Signal"
                      Star Trek TAS 1.07 "One of Our Planets is Missing"
                      Star Trek TAS 1.08 "Mudd's Passion"
                      Star Trek TAS 1.09 "The Magicks of Megas-Tu"
                      Star Trek TAS 1.10 "The Time Trap"
                      Star Trek TAS 1.11 "The Slaver Weapon"
                      Star Trek TAS 1.12 "The Ambergris Element"
                      Star Trek TAS 1.13 "The Jihad"
                      "A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life

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                        Originally posted by Mr.MacGadget View Post
                        I don't get it, if I'd create such 'thing', it wouldn't look like me... maybe it would look like Ben Browder or Michael Shanks but not me!
                        How about a Richard Dean Anderson for me?
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                          Finished with Birthright. This was interesting, cause finally this whole Klingon honour etc. thing has made some sense to me. Yeh, cause the Klingons are weird in my opinion. So, you have a species with such barbarian rituals, they're eating like animals, usually think like a neanthetal man lol, but they have space ships and all, they are highly advanced in technology. It's odd. I understand the importance of traditions, rituals, but they live their lives just like they did hundreds, maybe thousands of years ago. So, they don't change, almost at all, that doesn't seem realistic to me.

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                            Originally posted by Raw_Deal View Post
                            How about a Richard Dean Anderson for me?
                            LOL, okay, I'll make a Brodwer for me, an RDA for you... anyone else?

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                              Much obliged
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                                Originally posted by Mr.MacGadget View Post
                                Finished with Birthright. This was interesting, cause finally this whole Klingon honour etc. thing has made some sense to me. Yeh, cause the Klingons are weird in my opinion. So, you have a species with such barbarian rituals, they're eating like animals, usually think like a neanthetal man lol, but they have space ships and all, they are highly advanced in technology. It's odd. I understand the importance of traditions, rituals, but they live their lives just like they did hundreds, maybe thousands of years ago. So, they don't change, almost at all, that doesn't seem realistic to me.
                                I take it you've never met anyone from eastern Europe
                                "A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life

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