The Question, Answer Game
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Re: The Question, Answer Game
Morn (Norm from Cheers spelled backwards). He was supposedly so popular, but never said ANYTHING.
WAIT WAIT! How did I forget: The Ferengi
What was Connor's best acting scene?
WAIT WAIT! How did I forget: The Ferengi
What was Connor's best acting scene?
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justTripn wrote:Morn (Norm from Cheers spelled backwards). He was supposedly so popular, but never said ANYTHING.
WAIT WAIT! How did I forget: The Ferengi
What was Connor's best acting scene?
I personally liked his acting in Unexpected (Preggers!Trip) and IAMD 1&2. I just love to watch the man scowl and bark. ::snerk:: We need a ::snerk:: icon.
Favorite Star Trek Mirror-verse?
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Bones McCoy is the best.
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Perfectly Doctor, Absolutely emotional and, nevertheless, cold and logical. Not "I'M WISE AND I KNOW EVERYTHING"; friend, but not too much; professional; teasing and picking at Spock, but close to him and capable of understanding. Finally: the right counter -alter for the great cowboy (in a positive manner) who is Captain Kirk.
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Asso wrote:Bones McCoy is the best.
Perfectly Doctor, Absolutely emotional and, nevertheless, cold and logical. Not "I'M WISE AND I KNOW EVERYTHING"; friend, but not too much; professional; teasing and picking at Spock, but close to him and capable of understanding. Finally: the right counter -alter for the great cowboy (in a positive manner) who is Captain Kirk.
Agree with you completely there, Asso.

Hm...I'd have to say the Original MU. I dunno, MU Spock struck me as the only one with any kind of honor in that universe, and while the MU crew were the bad version of the RU, I didn't think they were cartoonish.
(Though I did enjoy IAMD...Redshirt Reed. Yeah we need a :snerk: icon. LOL)
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Lady Rainbow wrote: Hm...I'd have to say the Original MU. I dunno, MU Spock struck me as the only one with any kind of honor in that universe, and while the MU crew were the bad version of the RU, I didn't think they were cartoonish.
Exactly. In fact I think MU universe in Enterprise is a cartoon (This time in a negative manner). In my thought, Mu Universe in Enterprise is a not satisfactory burlesque ( because the authors didn't think about it as a burlesque) of MU Universe in TOS.
And in TOS, Spock is the LOGICAL side of this awful Universe: the possible path toward the light.
Could it be Trip and T'Pol might have the same rôle in ENT?
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Lady Rainbow wrote:You're Head of Security. Put together your ideal Security team of people from all 6 series. (Even if they aren't security to begin with, but may have talents you might need/want).
Tasha from TNG - she understands the dark side of life
Data TNG - he really is a swiss army knife! Strong intelligent, and I'm sure there'd be many comedic moments with him in the pub afterwards (especially if he did his stand-up routine)
Malcolm ENT - Us Brits need to stick together, plus I'm sure he'd be able to wangle some James Bond-like gadgets that none's heard of before.
T'Pol ENT - there's more to the lady than tight cat-suits and a penchant for Trellium. Her security training would come in handy. The team also needs a leader that's inspires cool, calm collected thinking in a crisis (let's just forget about Azati Prime).
Garrack DSN - that man's got more faces than London's Big Ben, but you can't deny there's a lot of skill there. I'm sure he'd also have a lot of useful connections.
Seven from VOY. Am I the only one that really liked her character? Nanites/the ability to walk through force-fields/ plus, she made some pretty tough, cold and calculating decisions during her time on VOY. A necessary combination to have on your team.
And....a nameless red-shirt from TOS because...well, you could kill him off for added pathos

Oh, dear 6 series? What am I forgetting?
Q: If you had been writing *the_abomination*, and you HAD to kill off someone, who would it have been?
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Ezinma88 wrote: [Seven from VOY. Am I the only one that really liked her character?
No. I began to enjoy VOY when Seven appeared. And not only because she was... WELL!

Then I discovered Tom and B'Elanna.
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Ezinma88 wrote:Q: If you had been writing *the_abomination*, and you HAD to kill off someone, who would it have been?
Malcolm, I guess... in a dramatic and epic battle scene in which he saves the newborn Federation from certain doom and destruction.
Q: What's your favorite quirky "treatment" for a strange alien disease, any series?

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Ezinma88 wrote:Q: If you had been writing *the_abomination*, and you HAD to kill off someone, who would it have been?
Nobody.
Well yes. I continue to write. And on Fanfiction.Net, for those who want, it is possible to cast a glance at my latest efforts. We arrived to
The Ears of the Elves, chapter Forty-four
And here is the beginning of the whole story.

But, I must say, you could also find something else on Fanfiction.net written by me. If you want.
The Ears of the Elves, chapter Forty-four
And here is the beginning of the whole story.
But, I must say, you could also find something else on Fanfiction.net written by me. If you want.
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Favourite quirky treatment?
Aw come on! Ain't no one gonna say it?
Lets face it who wouldn't want to spend time in the Decon chamber slathering up each other with gel!
Well... provided the other person is attractive to you... don't think Trip would have enjoyed slathering up Soval!!!
Ok... question
Q: What was the funniest moment in any timeline?
Aw come on! Ain't no one gonna say it?
Lets face it who wouldn't want to spend time in the Decon chamber slathering up each other with gel!
Well... provided the other person is attractive to you... don't think Trip would have enjoyed slathering up Soval!!!

Ok... question
Q: What was the funniest moment in any timeline?
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I'm going to get in trouble and say "The ending of A 'Night in Sick Bay.'" Archer in the braids with the chain saw. I can't help it. I laughed out loud, helplessly. I'm sure there is a funnier one, but . . . that moment pops to mind.
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And a question. Let me think of a question.
What episode (from any series) was SO horrible that it was actually REALLY good?
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What episode (from any series) was SO horrible that it was actually REALLY good?
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First, Elessar: macrobiotic
Now - so bad it was good. I'm going to cheat just a little and use a movie scene. "Insurrection," when Data hears Troi and Crusher discussing how the radiation is firming their breasts up, and then proceeds to discuss this with Worf. It was terrible, but so much so that it was hilarious.
Question: if you could be joined to a Trill symbiont, would you? Why or why not?
Now - so bad it was good. I'm going to cheat just a little and use a movie scene. "Insurrection," when Data hears Troi and Crusher discussing how the radiation is firming their breasts up, and then proceeds to discuss this with Worf. It was terrible, but so much so that it was hilarious.
Question: if you could be joined to a Trill symbiont, would you? Why or why not?

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NO! I think you would need to be brought up as a Trill to aspire to such a thing. Way too scary . . . lose of individuality . . . though the idea that "being joined" would be an ideal to aspire to in another culture is fascinating. I wouldn't like the "bond" much either, to tell the truth. That level of intimacy would make one's mate a little boring. You already know everything about them. On a whole 'nother level, it is interesting to think about the Founders and their "Great Link" and the Borg consciousness. I enjoy stories told from a Borg point of view (usually Seven) about the attractions of the Borg consciousness. But no . . . no merged consciousnesses for me.
A Star Trek question . . . .? The biggest, best plot twist in a Star Trek episode (or movie):
A Star Trek question . . . .? The biggest, best plot twist in a Star Trek episode (or movie):
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Re: The Question, Answer Game
justTripn wrote:NO! I think you would need to be brought up as a Trill to aspire to such a thing. Way too scary . . . lose of individuality . . . though the idea that "being joined" would be an ideal to aspire to in another culture is fascinating. I wouldn't like the "bond" much either, to tell the truth. That level of intimacy would make one's mate a little boring. You already know everything about them. On a whole 'nother level, it is interesting to think about the Founders and their "Great Link" and the Borg consciousness. I enjoy stories told from a Borg point of view (usually Seven) about the attractions of the Borg consciousness. But no . . . no merged consciousnesses for me.
A Star Trek question . . . .? The biggest, best plot twist in a Star Trek episode (or movie):
A: That Klingons had been to Oklahoma... hell I've never been to Oklahoma.

Q: What would you say was the worst plot/storyline in the Trek-verse? And y'all already know what I think.
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Re: The Question, Answer Game
TOS "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"
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Did Picard ever make a joke?
Urgghhh...gag me with a smurf.
Did Picard ever make a joke?

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