"A Taste of Armageddon" had one of the silliest ST moments. Kirk and Spock tell people to move out of the way, so they don't get hit by the phasers they're using to blow up a disintegration chamber; the people scatter. HELLOOO! They're there to GET disintegrated! Who cares if it's a phaser or the chamber?
Try this one:
"Commodore, you may file a formal grievance at the nearest Starbase, should we survive to reach one. But you ARE relieved of command."
The NG episode "The Chase"? Humans. Romulans, Klingons, and Cardassians are all after this genetically coded puzzle. It turns out to be a message from some species claiming to be the forebear of all of them.
Yes. The episdode title was "Divergence." The second of two parts showing that a Klingon attempt to generate "augments" like Khan using human augment DNA wound up making Klingons look more human. And though the DNA damage could be reversed, it would take a few generations. In the meantime, lots of Klingons would be looking to plastic surgery to return their forehead ridges.
The earlier "How are you feeling?" quote was directed to Capt. Archer, who had incorporated some Klingon DNA (I believe to develop an antibody to the augment virus).
Somebody has to break out of the OS/NG groove now and then!
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WordWolf
No.
"Hailing frequencies CLOSED, sir."
"My friend Data, you see things with the wonder of a child. And that makes you more human than any of us."
"I keep thinking, how empty it will be without her presence. Did I miss the point?"
"No... no, you didn't, Data. You got it."
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hiway29
well, that was the death of Tasha Yar, though I don't recall the episode title.
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GeorgeStGeorge
"Skin of Evil." Hiway is correct.
George
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hiway29
"The best diplomat that I know is a fully loaded phaser bank".
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GeorgeStGeorge
I'll guess the original series episode "A Taste of Armageddon." At least, it DID involve a diplomat.
George
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hiway29
your deductive skills are impressive- you are correct
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"A Taste of Armageddon" had one of the silliest ST moments. Kirk and Spock tell people to move out of the way, so they don't get hit by the phasers they're using to blow up a disintegration chamber; the people scatter. HELLOOO! They're there to GET disintegrated! Who cares if it's a phaser or the chamber?
Try this one:
"Commodore, you may file a formal grievance at the nearest Starbase, should we survive to reach one. But you ARE relieved of command."
George
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hiway29
'The Doomsday Machine'-just about my favorite episode from tos
I don't have a new quote ready, and I'm out of town tomorrow. Anyone who cares to is welcome to jump in with one.
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WordWolf
Fine.
Next quote.
"He's right. For all we know it might be a recipe for biscuits."
"Biscuits? If that is what you believe, then go back to Cardassia. I will send you my mother's recipe."
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The NG episode "The Chase"? Humans. Romulans, Klingons, and Cardassians are all after this genetically coded puzzle. It turns out to be a message from some species claiming to be the forebear of all of them.
George
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WordWolf
Correct.
"Is that all?
If she were not dead, I would kill her myself!"
ST:TNG managed to put forth "there is no god" in one episode,
and "there is intelligent design" in THIS episode.
Neat trick, and quite clever.
Go, George!
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"General Sun Tzu said that 'The greatest victories are those won without fighting'."
"The Great Kahless said 'There is no victory without combat'."
George
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"How are you feeling?"
"Not too bad beside from some strange cravings. A plate full of live Gagh sounds pretty good right now."
"General Sun Tzu said that 'The greatest victories are those won without fighting'."
"The Great Kahless said 'There is no victory without combat'."
George
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hiway29
all of those Klingon episodes from NG and beyond mix together like a plate of gagh for me. I can't tell one Kahless from another.
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There's only 2 Kahless.
"Kahless the Unforgettable" was the warrior and General who founded Klingon society as it is now known.
He is said to have been a Klingon of impeccable honour, their greatest warrior,
and the inventor of the bat'lelth weapon (the "sword of honour" of the Klingons.)
To this day (in the shows), some Klingons wait for him to return, just as legends say
King Arthur will return.
The second Kahless was a clone from the genetic template of the original Kahless.
His knowledge is composed of the collected teachings and legends concerning Kahless.
He was installed ceremonial emperor of the Klingon Empire.
(Think of how the Queen of England can't just set policy.)
The political power of the Klingon Empire rests in the Klingon High Council.
"Kahless" is there to INSPIRE, to be a visible EXAMPLE to Klingons.
These quotes are most certainly from Deep Space 9, but I'm still unable to name
it yet. I like the first quote, though.
Funny how Sun Tzu's quoted-Picard quoted him as well in NextGen.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Not DS9.
The previous two quotes were googled. This one is from memeory, so it won't be letter-perfect, but it's more likelly to give away the episode:
"I think I'm going to change my specialty. I predict that there will be great demand for plastic surgery throughout the Empire."
George
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WordWolf
Was this from that "ENTERPRISE" thing where they "explained" how the Klingons had the ridges and then
didn't have them, then had them again?
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Yes. The episdode title was "Divergence." The second of two parts showing that a Klingon attempt to generate "augments" like Khan using human augment DNA wound up making Klingons look more human. And though the DNA damage could be reversed, it would take a few generations. In the meantime, lots of Klingons would be looking to plastic surgery to return their forehead ridges.
The earlier "How are you feeling?" quote was directed to Capt. Archer, who had incorporated some Klingon DNA (I believe to develop an antibody to the augment virus).
Somebody has to break out of the OS/NG groove now and then!
Go, WW.
George
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"My only regret is having to die and finding you here."
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Raf
Tapestry
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GeorgeStGeorge
Which, as some may not know, is a NG episode.
George
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To Raf:
That's correct.
I STILL think of that episode as "Res-Q", and probably will until I die.
Your turn.
To George:
PBPHBTHTBPBHT!!!!
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GeorgeStGeorge
To WW:
Please note the first message on this thread.
George
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Raf
Sorry: Lost track of my duties.
A blind man teaching an android how to paint? That's gotta be worth a couple of pages in somebody's book.
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