:) I'm not trying to make it easy this time... hope someone figures it out anyway. :)
"I have no idea what you're talking about."
"Of course you do, Madam. The more you proclaim your ignorance, the more you attempt to mislead me, the more I am on to you - your every silence speaks volumes."
"Good, then if you know what I'm saying when I'm not saying anything, what do you need me around for? Thanks for the tea and crumpets, but I guess I'll be going."
"Is the definition of life "Cogito, ergo sum" - I think, therefore I am?"
"Yes, that is one possible definition."
"It is the most important one."
"It's human nature to love what we don't have."
"If I destroy these surroundings, this vessel, can you say that it doesn't matter to you? Interesting pun, don't you think? For matter is what I am not."
"Perhaps we'll meet again, madam."
"It could be a long time. Time won't pass for you, but I may be an old woman."
It's clearly one of the Moriarty episodes of NG. I believe it's the first, but I don't remember the title. "Elementary, My Dear Data"?
George
Correct!
It was "Elementary, Dear Data". That's the episode where they created Moriarty by a mistake made by Geordi in the holodeck. The quotes were interactions between Moriarty and Dr. Pulaski and Picard.
""No, this is important. You can condemn us for what we did- you can say it's illegal or immoral or whatever you want to say. But you have to understand that we didn't do it because we were ashamed"
""No, this is important. You can condemn us for what we did- you can say it's illegal or immoral or whatever you want to say. But you have to understand that we didn't do it because we were ashamed"
"If this thing works you will be able to irritate hundreds of people you never even met."
""No, this is important. You can condemn us for what we did- you can say it's illegal or immoral or whatever you want to say. But you have to understand that we didn't do it because we were ashamed"
"If this thing works you will be able to irritate hundreds of people you never even met."
"If I'm going to be truly annoying, I'll have to get under their skin quickly.
At age five -- I loved brussel sprouts."
"That's the spirit. I hate you already."
"You decided I was a failure in the first grade!"
"Today's the day, brother. I'm really going to do it this time."
"You've been saying that for weeks."
"I've been waiting for the right moment. And this is it."
""No, this is important. You can condemn us for what we did- you can say it's illegal or immoral or whatever you want to say. But you have to understand that we didn't do it because we were ashamed"
"If this thing works you will be able to irritate hundreds of people you never even met."
"If I'm going to be truly annoying, I'll have to get under their skin quickly.
At age five -- I loved brussel sprouts."
"That's the spirit. I hate you already."
"You decided I was a failure in the first grade!"
"Today's the day, brother. I'm really going to do it this time."
"You've been saying that for weeks."
"I've been waiting for the right moment. And this is it."
"Now?"
"This is a long questionnaire."
"I pride myself on my attention to detail."
"Compare and contrast your eating habits at age five with those at ages ten, fifteen, twenty, and twenty-five?"
"We don't have anything like this on Jupiter Station."
"Young. Eager. Ambitious. He was fresh out of medical school and looking forward to his first taste of 'frontier medicine.'
Sometimes he let that natural impulse override his sense of decorum."
"You mean he was difficult."
"No. But sometimes he could... give you way too much information."
"Could you elaborate on that?"
"Sometimes he just... didn't know when to shut up."
"Are you implying that he harassed you with unwanted advances?"
"No. But he was... very persistent."
"I see. Could you be more specific?"
"You're not being very helpful."
"I do not like doctors. Any doctors."
"You can rest assured that I will keep anything you say in the strictest confidence."
"You're sure about that? I wouldn't want this to get back to Julian."
"You have my word."
"Well, the truth is... he's an extraordinary person. A real sense of honor and integrity... great sense of humor... warm and caring -- you're sure he's not going to read this?"
""No, this is important. You can condemn us for what we did- you can say it's illegal or immoral or whatever you want to say. But you have to understand that we didn't do it because we were ashamed. But because you were our son. And we loved you."
"If this thing works you will be able to irritate hundreds of people you never even met."
"If I'm going to be truly annoying, I'll have to get under their skin quickly.
At age five -- I loved brussel sprouts."
"That's the spirit. I hate you already."
"You decided I was a failure in the first grade!"
"Jules, you don't understand. You never did... "
"Today's the day, brother. I'm really going to do it this time."
"You've been saying that for weeks."
"I've been waiting for the right moment. And this is it."
"Now?"
"This is a long questionnaire."
"I pride myself on my attention to detail."
"Compare and contrast your eating habits at age five with those at ages ten, fifteen, twenty, and twenty-five?"
"We don't have anything like this on Jupiter Station."
"Young. Eager. Ambitious. He was fresh out of medical school and looking forward to his first taste of 'frontier medicine.'
Sometimes he let that natural impulse override his sense of decorum."
"You mean he was difficult."
"No. But sometimes he could... give you way too much information."
"Could you elaborate on that?"
"Sometimes he just... didn't know when to shut up."
"Are you implying that he harassed you with unwanted advances?"
"No. But he was... very persistent."
"I see. Could you be more specific?"
"You're not being very helpful."
"I do not like doctors. Any doctors."
"You can rest assured that I will keep anything you say in the strictest confidence."
"You're sure about that? I wouldn't want this to get back to Julian."
"You have my word."
"Well, the truth is... he's an extraordinary person. A real sense of honor and integrity... great sense of humor... warm and caring -- you're sure he's not going to read this?"
"Positive."
""He needs a woman with body AND brains".
"I have brains."
"Sure you do, honey. That's why I hired you. Now eat up and then take those brains back to the dabo wheel where the customers can get a good long look at them."
"Why is everyone so worried about holograms taking over the universe?"
"Please state the nature of the medical emergency."
"Oh, that's original! He doesn’t even look old enough to be a doctor!"
Well, it's obviously late enough in DS9 that Voyager has already started. And it seems far enough along that we already know that Julian was genetically "enhanced." But I'm still not getting the episode.
Actually, that sounds like the episode when we find out about Julian being enhanced.
Doctor Zimmerman comes to DSN and starts asking questions about Julian to everyone, trying to create the next series of EMH looking like him.
And it's during that inquires that he speaks to Julian's parents... and they make the mistake to tell the hologram, and thus Zimmerman himself about Julian's little secret.
If I remember correctly, the name of the episode is: Doctor Bashir I pressume?
Actually, that sounds like the episode when we find out about Julian being enhanced.
Doctor Zimmerman comes to DSN and starts asking questions about Julian to everyone, trying to create the next series of EMH looking like him.
And it's during that inquires that he speaks to Julian's parents... and they make the mistake to tell the hologram, and thus Zimmerman himself about Julian's little secret.
If I remember correctly, the name of the episode is: Doctor Bashir I pressume?
That's the episode. Zimmerman is working on developing the LMH, and selected Bashir
as the template.
Meanwhile, Rom can't bring himself to tell Leeta he likes her.
Until she's about to leave the station. And he runs to stop her, yelling from far away
"I've had my share of piloting experience. Actually, only two lessons, and they were on a shuttlecraft on the holodeck. But I showed great intuition... Where's the helm?"
"When I requested more away missions, this isn't exactly what I had in mind."
"I'm as close to a sentient life-form as any hologram could hope to be. I socialise with the crew, fraternise with aliens. I've even had sexual relations."
"Sex? How is that possible? We're not equiped with..."
"Let's just say I made an addition to my program."
"Before you leave, maybe you could download those subroutines into my database."
This is one of my favorite Voyager episodes, where the Doctor gets sent to a prorotype Federation ship that has been commandeered by the Romulans. He enlists the aid of the Doctor v.2 on the ship to re-take it, just in time to keep from being blown up by the Federation. I believe the title was "Message in a Bottle."
This is one of my favorite Voyager episodes, where the Doctor gets sent to a prorotype Federation ship that has been commandeered by the Romulans. He enlists the aid of the Doctor v.2 on the ship to re-take it, just in time to keep from being blown up by the Federation. I believe the title was "Message in a Bottle."
George
Correct!
After the DSN episode about the LMH, I couldn't resist quoting this episode.
BTW, the quote "I'm a pilot, Harry, not a doctor!" is Tom Paris talking to Harry Kim, the rest of the quotes are all interactions between the two Doctors.
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"What's he going to do? Turn around and take me home? Ruin everyone's vacation?"
"First, I have a little present for everyone."
"We had a wonderful time.
Until I killed him."
"All that is ours is yours."
"Starfleet uniforms are designed for comfort in even the most extreme environments."
".....we encountered a protostar cluster.
A swirling mass of color, set against a background of glowing clouds and burning sky. It was the most beautiful thing I ever saw... until now."
"We're dedicated to restoring the moral and cultural traditions of the Federation."
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"What's he going to do? Turn around and take me home? Ruin everyone's vacation?"
"Coming about. Setting course for Deep Space Nine."
"Okay, okay. You made your point. I'm going.
But first, I have a little present for everyone.
One for you, one for you, one for you...And none for you."
"We had a wonderful time.
Until I killed him."
"Killed him?"
"Death by jamaharon.
I suppose there are worse ways to go."
"Trust me. He died happy."
"All that is ours is yours."
"Aren't you uncomfortable in that uniform?"
"Starfleet uniforms are designed for comfort in even the most extreme environments."
".....we encountered a protostar cluster.
A swirling mass of color, set against a background of glowing clouds and burning sky. It was the most beautiful thing I ever saw... until now."
"We're dedicated to restoring the moral and cultural traditions of the Federation."
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Let he who is without sin... ?
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Yes, the episode where the DS9 bunch visits Risa.
Worf is willing to turn the ship around if Quark doesn't do what he says,
Quark gives everyone-except Worf- a hohrgahn (or however it's spelled),
and we find out how Kurzon Dax died. We also learn more about Worf's childhood.
Personally, I thought this was an interesting episode, partly because of
the idea that places like Risa were making the Federation an easier target
by its enemies. Frankly, I think this could have been explored a bit further
in another episode.
Your turn!
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:) I'm not trying to make it easy this time... hope someone figures it out anyway. :)
"I have no idea what you're talking about."
"Of course you do, Madam. The more you proclaim your ignorance, the more you attempt to mislead me, the more I am on to you - your every silence speaks volumes."
"Good, then if you know what I'm saying when I'm not saying anything, what do you need me around for? Thanks for the tea and crumpets, but I guess I'll be going."
"Is the definition of life "Cogito, ergo sum" - I think, therefore I am?"
"Yes, that is one possible definition."
"It is the most important one."
"It's human nature to love what we don't have."
"If I destroy these surroundings, this vessel, can you say that it doesn't matter to you? Interesting pun, don't you think? For matter is what I am not."
"Perhaps we'll meet again, madam."
"It could be a long time. Time won't pass for you, but I may be an old woman."
"But I'll still fill you with crumpets, Madam."
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It's clearly one of the Moriarty episodes of NG. I believe it's the first, but I don't remember the title. "Elementary, My Dear Data"?
George
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It was "Elementary, Dear Data". That's the episode where they created Moriarty by a mistake made by Geordi in the holodeck. The quotes were interactions between Moriarty and Dr. Pulaski and Picard.
Your turn, George.
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"I must say, they make a perfectly exquisite display pair... but I suppose you want them back, now."
"I object to you. I object to intellect without discipline; I object to power without constructive purpose."
George
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Is this Trelayne, the Squire of Gothos?
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Indeed it is. I avaoided using obvious clues (Tally ho) initially. Trelayne's response to the second quote would also have been obvious:
"I object to you. I object to intellect without discipline; I object to power without constructive purpose."
"Why, Mr. Spock, you DO have a redeeming quality, after all. You're ill-mannered!"
Take it away. WW.
George
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I took a shot. Power without constructive purpose was a good description of either Q
or Trelayne. I'm familiar with all Q's earlier episodes, and would have missed it
if it was a Q episode of Voyager or Enterprise (if they had one.)
If it was either, I would have waited for the next clue, because this would have
been a 'miss.' So, I went with Trelayne, who only appeared in 1 episode.
BTW, if you go by the books, Trelayne was am immature Q. Peter David managed to tie
together Trelayne, the Q Continuum, Charlie X, and "Where No Man Has Gone Before"
to make one coherent idea. As a fan, I was favorably impressed.
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"WWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
""No, this is important. You can condemn us for what we did- you can say it's illegal or immoral or whatever you want to say. But you have to understand that we didn't do it because we were ashamed"
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"WWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
""No, this is important. You can condemn us for what we did- you can say it's illegal or immoral or whatever you want to say. But you have to understand that we didn't do it because we were ashamed"
"If this thing works you will be able to irritate hundreds of people you never even met."
"You decided I was a failure in the first grade!"
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"WWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
""No, this is important. You can condemn us for what we did- you can say it's illegal or immoral or whatever you want to say. But you have to understand that we didn't do it because we were ashamed"
"If this thing works you will be able to irritate hundreds of people you never even met."
"If I'm going to be truly annoying, I'll have to get under their skin quickly.
At age five -- I loved brussel sprouts."
"That's the spirit. I hate you already."
"You decided I was a failure in the first grade!"
"Today's the day, brother. I'm really going to do it this time."
"You've been saying that for weeks."
"I've been waiting for the right moment. And this is it."
"Now?"
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The last exchange sounds like Rom and Quark, so I'd guess DS9, but which episode?
George
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"WWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
""No, this is important. You can condemn us for what we did- you can say it's illegal or immoral or whatever you want to say. But you have to understand that we didn't do it because we were ashamed"
"If this thing works you will be able to irritate hundreds of people you never even met."
"If I'm going to be truly annoying, I'll have to get under their skin quickly.
At age five -- I loved brussel sprouts."
"That's the spirit. I hate you already."
"You decided I was a failure in the first grade!"
"Today's the day, brother. I'm really going to do it this time."
"You've been saying that for weeks."
"I've been waiting for the right moment. And this is it."
"Now?"
"This is a long questionnaire."
"I pride myself on my attention to detail."
"Compare and contrast your eating habits at age five with those at ages ten, fifteen, twenty, and twenty-five?"
"We don't have anything like this on Jupiter Station."
"Young. Eager. Ambitious. He was fresh out of medical school and looking forward to his first taste of 'frontier medicine.'
Sometimes he let that natural impulse override his sense of decorum."
"You mean he was difficult."
"No. But sometimes he could... give you way too much information."
"Could you elaborate on that?"
"Sometimes he just... didn't know when to shut up."
"Are you implying that he harassed you with unwanted advances?"
"No. But he was... very persistent."
"I see. Could you be more specific?"
"You're not being very helpful."
"I do not like doctors. Any doctors."
"You can rest assured that I will keep anything you say in the strictest confidence."
"You're sure about that? I wouldn't want this to get back to Julian."
"You have my word."
"Well, the truth is... he's an extraordinary person. A real sense of honor and integrity... great sense of humor... warm and caring -- you're sure he's not going to read this?"
"Positive."
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"WWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
""No, this is important. You can condemn us for what we did- you can say it's illegal or immoral or whatever you want to say. But you have to understand that we didn't do it because we were ashamed. But because you were our son. And we loved you."
"If this thing works you will be able to irritate hundreds of people you never even met."
"If I'm going to be truly annoying, I'll have to get under their skin quickly.
At age five -- I loved brussel sprouts."
"That's the spirit. I hate you already."
"You decided I was a failure in the first grade!"
"Jules, you don't understand. You never did... "
"Today's the day, brother. I'm really going to do it this time."
"You've been saying that for weeks."
"I've been waiting for the right moment. And this is it."
"Now?"
"This is a long questionnaire."
"I pride myself on my attention to detail."
"Compare and contrast your eating habits at age five with those at ages ten, fifteen, twenty, and twenty-five?"
"We don't have anything like this on Jupiter Station."
"Young. Eager. Ambitious. He was fresh out of medical school and looking forward to his first taste of 'frontier medicine.'
Sometimes he let that natural impulse override his sense of decorum."
"You mean he was difficult."
"No. But sometimes he could... give you way too much information."
"Could you elaborate on that?"
"Sometimes he just... didn't know when to shut up."
"Are you implying that he harassed you with unwanted advances?"
"No. But he was... very persistent."
"I see. Could you be more specific?"
"You're not being very helpful."
"I do not like doctors. Any doctors."
"You can rest assured that I will keep anything you say in the strictest confidence."
"You're sure about that? I wouldn't want this to get back to Julian."
"You have my word."
"Well, the truth is... he's an extraordinary person. A real sense of honor and integrity... great sense of humor... warm and caring -- you're sure he's not going to read this?"
"Positive."
""He needs a woman with body AND brains".
"I have brains."
"Sure you do, honey. That's why I hired you. Now eat up and then take those brains back to the dabo wheel where the customers can get a good long look at them."
"Why is everyone so worried about holograms taking over the universe?"
"Please state the nature of the medical emergency."
"Oh, that's original! He doesn’t even look old enough to be a doctor!"
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Well, it's obviously late enough in DS9 that Voyager has already started. And it seems far enough along that we already know that Julian was genetically "enhanced." But I'm still not getting the episode.
George
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Actually, that sounds like the episode when we find out about Julian being enhanced.
Doctor Zimmerman comes to DSN and starts asking questions about Julian to everyone, trying to create the next series of EMH looking like him.
And it's during that inquires that he speaks to Julian's parents... and they make the mistake to tell the hologram, and thus Zimmerman himself about Julian's little secret.
If I remember correctly, the name of the episode is: Doctor Bashir I pressume?
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That's the episode. Zimmerman is working on developing the LMH, and selected Bashir
as the template.
Meanwhile, Rom can't bring himself to tell Leeta he likes her.
Until she's about to leave the station. And he runs to stop her, yelling from far away
until he catches up to her.
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Next quotes...
"Stop breathing down my neck!"
"My breathing is merely a simulation."
"So is my neck. Stop it anyway!"
"I'm a doctor, not a commando!"
"I'm a pilot, Harry, not a doctor!"
"I've had my share of piloting experience. Actually, only two lessons, and they were on a shuttlecraft on the holodeck. But I showed great intuition... Where's the helm?"
"When I requested more away missions, this isn't exactly what I had in mind."
"I'm as close to a sentient life-form as any hologram could hope to be. I socialise with the crew, fraternise with aliens. I've even had sexual relations."
"Sex? How is that possible? We're not equiped with..."
"Let's just say I made an addition to my program."
"Before you leave, maybe you could download those subroutines into my database."
"We'll see."
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This is one of my favorite Voyager episodes, where the Doctor gets sent to a prorotype Federation ship that has been commandeered by the Romulans. He enlists the aid of the Doctor v.2 on the ship to re-take it, just in time to keep from being blown up by the Federation. I believe the title was "Message in a Bottle."
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Correct!
After the DSN episode about the LMH, I couldn't resist quoting this episode.
BTW, the quote "I'm a pilot, Harry, not a doctor!" is Tom Paris talking to Harry Kim, the rest of the quotes are all interactions between the two Doctors.
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"Let the dead rest, and the past remain the past."
"As you hew-mons say, I'm all ears."
George
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