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Originally posted by SaberBlade View PostQ: Who was the Vorta who was working with the Orion Syndicate?
Who did the Orion syndicate try to murder before they could testify to a Grand Jury?
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Originally posted by SaberBlade View PostThey had gods, but they killed them.
In honour of the Bilby chat going on the Superior thread, Q: Who was the Vorta who was working with the Orion Syndicate?
He was the same Vorta seen in "One Little Ship" that went off with his Jem'Hadar to attack the Coridan dilithium mines.
Originally posted by the Fifth Race View PostWow great question brother SB. The only thing I can think of is that Weyoun might have helped or worked with the Orion syndicate at one time. But I am not sure. You got me curious though.
Who did the Orion syndicate try to murder before they could testify to a Grand Jury?
Speaking of Bilby and the Syndicate, what kind of food did Bilby order Krole to get and then send the bill to the Farius Prime sanitation department?sigpic
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Speaking of Bilby and the Syndicate, what kind of food did Bilby order Krole to get and then send the bill to the Farius Prime sanitation department?I know that one of the crew suggested they order Krellan or Krellian food, which Bilby complained that it upset his stomach. Not sure if that's the answer you are looking for, but it's all I got.
Where else did Bilby and Krole send a food bill to?
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Originally posted by USS Defiant View PostWhere else did Bilby and Krole send a food bill to?
What did O'Brien do to get the attention of Bilby and eventually earn his way in to the Orion Syndicate? (Hint: it had to do with food)
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Q: Who was the supplier of Bilby's Klingon disruptors, and what little flaw did they have?
I rewatched Honor Among Thieves last night. The alien that sold Bilby the 3 Klingon disruptor's was named Yint (not sure what race he was). The flaw was that they didn't work as advertised because of the induction coils
From the DS9 S6 episode Valiant...
What was the name of the USS Valiants adult Captain?
who was killed before Jake and Nog came aboard
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Originally posted by Weyoun View PostQ: Who was the supplier of Bilby's Klingon disruptors, and what little flaw did they have?
I rewatched Honor Among Thieves last night. The alien that sold Bilby the 3 Klingon disruptor's was named Yint (not sure what race he was). The flaw was that they didn't work as advertised because of the induction coils
From the DS9 S6 episode Valiant...
What was the name of the USS Valiants adult Captain?
who was killed before Jake and Nog came aboard
According to the episode "Valiant," what was the interesting nickname that people living on the moon were sometimes called?sigpic
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According to the episode "Valiant," what was the interesting nickname that people living on the moon were sometimes called?
I'm not sure if this nickname you are looking for brother Fuzz. But I do remember, from DS9, TOS and at least from one of the Trek movies, that they called people living on Luna (Earth's Moon) Lunar Schooners. Which is kind of catchy.
Who from the Valiant crew was a Lunar schooner?
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Originally posted by Kyarra View PostTheir original mission was to circumnavigate the Federation, I believe.
Approximately how long was Captain Ramirez and the USS Valiant's original mission supposed to take? (to circumnavigate the entire Federation)
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Approximately how long was Captain Ramirez and the USS Valiant's original mission supposed to take? (to circumnavigate the entire Federation)
The USS Defiant and USS Valiant (Defiant-Class) top speed was classified (supposedly it was slightly faster than a Galaxy-Class) - To visit and cover all the Federation territory, they estimated the mission would take around 3-4 months to complete if they didn't have to stop.
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Guess the "Quote" this one should be pretty easy...
"What comes before now is no different than what is now. Or what is to come. It is one's existence"
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