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Question For Star Trek Fans

Started by Charlotte Rowan, July 28, 2008, 01:49:10 PM

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Anna Iram

I once rescued a baby bird from being eaten by a cat. Stomped all over the Prime Directive then. In the end the bird didn't make it, but I'd still do it again in a heartbeat. Now the cat was just doing what he knows and he probably did it again when I wasn't looking but at least I tried. Should I have just said "Ah well. Circle of life" and stood by and watched? You do what you can when you can. I figure if the Universe provides you with the opportunity to help you should!


Noble Dreg

Quote from: Mad Jack Wolfe on July 29, 2008, 09:20:04 AM
...I was waiting for Picard to offer Data an alternate solution along the lines of "I'll tell you what.  We have a gas.  Smells just like apple sauce.  They won't feel a thing."

Dreadful, dreadful writing.

ROTFLMAO!
"Why a spoon cousin? Why not an axe?"
Because it's dull you twit, it'll hurt more. Now SEW, and keep the stitches small

PurpleDragon

Looks as if the Cats are already ahead of the Federation in technology.
Karl "Dragon" Wolff
The Pirates Cove

Bin Ich SCHLECHT? Ja BIN Ich.

NoBill Lurker

So what are you doing this weekend?
I'm going to BARF!!!
You're going to...wait...WHAT???

Noble Dreg

#19
So another question for Star Trek fans (TOS).  While watching my latest DVD purchase, Star Trek, TOS remastered season two..."Mirror-Mirror" to be specific, I noted Uhura's costume from the parrallel universe... :o

No wonder I loved this show!  Seriously, what an absolute vision of beauty, none of the deadly thin super anerexic skeletal models we see today.  This woman had shape and style...am I alone in thinking women of that era were more atractive than the "ideal" woman of today???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r41D669zmwA
"Why a spoon cousin? Why not an axe?"
Because it's dull you twit, it'll hurt more. Now SEW, and keep the stitches small

Captain Jack Wolfe

No, Dreg, you're not alone.  Scrawny isn't sexy.
"I'm not sure about people anymore. They're responsible for some pretty nutty stuff. Individuals I'm crazy about, though." ~ Opus

maelstrom0370

Quote from: Anna Iram on July 29, 2008, 10:32:22 AM
I once rescued a baby bird from being eaten by a cat. Stomped all over the Prime Directive then. In the end the bird didn't make it, but I'd still do it again in a heartbeat. Now the cat was just doing what he knows and he probably did it again when I wasn't looking but at least I tried. Should I have just said "Ah well. Circle of life" and stood by and watched? You do what you can when you can. I figure if the Universe provides you with the opportunity to help you should!



...and if a cat chokes to death while eating a bird, then who killed who?

Lord Figaro

#22
I'm so there with you Dreg. People always look at the bombshells of yesteryear. Marlene Dietrich, Jane Russell Betty Grable,  Sophia Loren, Jayne Mansfield, and of course Marilyn Monroe. Just to name a few, every single one would have been turned down for being over weight by today's standards. But they are the truest women of beauty if ever there where.  They all  had substance and style baby.
Those who do not remember their past are condemned to repeat their mistakes.

George Santayana

Angus

I Sir, am no "Herbert"

The "Prime Directive" makes for good Drama, little else...

Very much like "Socialism",
In Theory: Good.
In Practice: Bad.

...just my $0.02 worth.
Chief cook, and bottle washer...

Demetrius

Quote from: Angus on August 26, 2008, 07:47:32 PM
I Sir, am no "Herbert"

The "Prime Directive" makes for good Drama, little else...

Very much like "Socialism",
In Theory: Good.
In Practice: Bad.

...just my $0.02 worth.


I will practice the Prime Directive here.   :D
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