"The Dominion has spent the last two years trying to destroy the Federation, and now you're asking me to put our fate in their hands?"
"All during the years of my exile, I imagined what it would be like to come home. I even thought of living in this house again, with Mila. But now she's dead, and this house is about to be reduced to a pile of rubble. My Cardassia is gone."
"Then fight for a new Cardassia!"
"I have an even better reason, Commander: Revenge."
"That works too."
"You're sure you're not angry?"
"Why should I be angry? I have been asking you to tell the Doctor how you feel about him for the past month."
"Well - now that he knows how I feel...?"
"I am happy for you."
"That's a relief."
"But... I am going to kill him."
"You're kidding, right?"
"And Jadzia said I did not have a sense of humor."
"I want the Cardassians exterminated."
"Which ones?"
"All of them. The entire population."
"That will take some time."
"Then I suggest that you begin at once."
1: Any idea where you're gonna live?"
2: "No, Keiko and I're still mulling over a few possibilities."
3: "Have you ever considered Minsk?"
2: "I don't think that's on our list."
4: "New Orleans is a gorgeous city."
5: "I've heard great things about Paris."
3: "Minsk."
6: "Jadzia loved Rio."
7: "Well, you've certainly got a lot of choices."
2: "Yeah, too many, hm?"
3: "Minsk."
"You two, get out there and see that no one gets through that door!"
"You stay here - in case they fail."
1: "Reports of my death have been exaggerated, but not by much. Ooh..."
2: "Isn't there something she can take to make her feel better?"
3: "She doesn't like taking medication, unless it's absolutely necessary."
1: "Ooohh...!"
2: "Sounds necessary to me."
"Earth's nothing more than a rotating ball of boredom."
"You may win this war, Commander, but I promise you, when it is over, you will have lost so many ships, so many lives, that your "victory" will taste as bitter as defeat."
"Four hundred years ago, a victorious general spoke the following words at the end of another costly war: 'Today the guns are silent. A great tragedy has ended... we have known the bitterness of defeat and the exultation of triumph, and from both we have learned there can be no going back. We must move forward to preserve in peace what we've won in war'."
I forget the episode title, but it's the Next Gen follow up to the Borg 2 parter. Worf's foster parents visit the ship, and his father knows all the specifications, while Picard visits his estranged brother and family on earth.
This is one of my favorite episodes, though it's not always easy explaining just why.
unless this is someone else familiar with specifications, and I have the wrong episode.
I forget the episode title, but it's the Next Gen follow up to the Borg 2 parter. Worf's foster parents visit the ship, and his father knows all the specifications, while Picard visits his estranged brother and family on earth.
This is one of my favorite episodes, though it's not always easy explaining just why.
unless this is someone else familiar with specifications, and I have the wrong episode.
This is someone else familiar with these particular specifications.
Could it be the one where Geordi meets the woman of his dreams (a warp scientist involved in designing the Enterprise's engines), only to have her see his holographic version of her (from a previous episode)?
It has to be NG, since the OS Enterprise was Constellation Class.
Could it be the one where Geordi meets the woman of his dreams (a warp scientist involved in designing the Enterprise's engines), only to have her see his holographic version of her (from a previous episode)?
I could be, but it is not.
It has to be NG, since the OS Enterprise was Constellation Class.
George
Your logic seems to be tracking correctly, at least for now.
whatever it is-'Family' was an excellent episode
I agree. Although we never did find out how our favorite Frenchman got that British accent.
Then again, his brother didn't sound French, either.
Farpoint Station only appeared in the first and last episodes of NG (counting each two-parter as a single episode). I'll guess it's the last. "All Good Things"?
Farpoint Station only appeared in the first and last episodes of NG (counting each two-parter as a single episode). I'll guess it's the last. "All Good Things"?
George
You have it.
I was using only quotes from Picard's moments in the past to make a bunch of quotes resembling
"Encounter at Farpoint" that didn't actually happen AT the Farpoinr mission.
I thought this episode was too obvious to use right now, but with a little ingenuity, it became
a bit more challenging.
Personally, I thought Picard was very slow on the uptake in this episode.
On my first viewing, I found myself yelling warnings at the television.
Picard: *puzzled* "Why is it larger in the past?"
Me:"It's GROWING!"
Long before the thing formed, I was saying to shut the scanning beam off and leave the area.
Q: "Goodbye, Jean-Luc. I'll miss you. You did have so much potential. But I guess... all good things must come to an end."
You have the correct episode: "All our Yesterdays."
Spock does comment in the episode how he has eaten meat, and enjoyed it, though he plans to set up some sort of nursery to provide his usual vegetarian sustenance. His love interest was played by a young Mariette Hartley.
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Is this one of the Mirror Universe DS9 episodes?
"Thru A Mirror Darkly" or something?
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You have the correct series. Not close on the episode.
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"The Dominion has spent the last two years trying to destroy the Federation, and now you're asking me to put our fate in their hands?"
"All during the years of my exile, I imagined what it would be like to come home. I even thought of living in this house again, with Mila. But now she's dead, and this house is about to be reduced to a pile of rubble. My Cardassia is gone."
"Then fight for a new Cardassia!"
"I have an even better reason, Commander: Revenge."
"That works too."
"You're sure you're not angry?"
"Why should I be angry? I have been asking you to tell the Doctor how you feel about him for the past month."
"Well - now that he knows how I feel...?"
"I am happy for you."
"That's a relief."
"But... I am going to kill him."
"You're kidding, right?"
"And Jadzia said I did not have a sense of humor."
"I want the Cardassians exterminated."
"Which ones?"
"All of them. The entire population."
"That will take some time."
"Then I suggest that you begin at once."
1: Any idea where you're gonna live?"
2: "No, Keiko and I're still mulling over a few possibilities."
3: "Have you ever considered Minsk?"
2: "I don't think that's on our list."
4: "New Orleans is a gorgeous city."
5: "I've heard great things about Paris."
3: "Minsk."
6: "Jadzia loved Rio."
7: "Well, you've certainly got a lot of choices."
2: "Yeah, too many, hm?"
3: "Minsk."
"You two, get out there and see that no one gets through that door!"
"You stay here - in case they fail."
1: "Reports of my death have been exaggerated, but not by much. Ooh..."
2: "Isn't there something she can take to make her feel better?"
3: "She doesn't like taking medication, unless it's absolutely necessary."
1: "Ooohh...!"
2: "Sounds necessary to me."
"Earth's nothing more than a rotating ball of boredom."
"You may win this war, Commander, but I promise you, when it is over, you will have lost so many ships, so many lives, that your "victory" will taste as bitter as defeat."
"Four hundred years ago, a victorious general spoke the following words at the end of another costly war: 'Today the guns are silent. A great tragedy has ended... we have known the bitterness of defeat and the exultation of triumph, and from both we have learned there can be no going back. We must move forward to preserve in peace what we've won in war'."
George
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I don't remember this as well as I might.
This is at the conclusion of the Dominion War, when Cardassia throws off the Dominion presence.
Garak's back on Cardassia Prime,
when one frustrated Dominion leader decided all the Cardassians were to be killed
(how? his forces were greatly outnumbered),
made a last stand, and some of the usual cast considered what to do once peace was declared.
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Good enough!
"What You Leave Behind," the last episode of DS9. And almost fitting for us here at GSC... :(
But, as Paw quoted, "We're not dead, yet!" So, game on Mr. Wolf!
George
P.S. It was, of course, Worf who inisted that the O'Briens live in Minsk!
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"I was asking if you'd ever been aboard a Galaxy Class starship before, sir."
No. I'm, of course, very familiar with the blueprints and specifications... but this will be my first time aboard."
"Well then, sir, if I may be so bold -- you're in for a treat. The Enterprise is quite a ship."
"I'm sure she is."
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I forget the episode title, but it's the Next Gen follow up to the Borg 2 parter. Worf's foster parents visit the ship, and his father knows all the specifications, while Picard visits his estranged brother and family on earth.
This is one of my favorite episodes, though it's not always easy explaining just why.
unless this is someone else familiar with specifications, and I have the wrong episode.
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I think you're right, though we'll have to wait for WW to chime in. I believe the episode was titled "Family."
George
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This is someone else familiar with these particular specifications.
You have the wrong episode.
:)
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Could it be the one where Geordi meets the woman of his dreams (a warp scientist involved in designing the Enterprise's engines), only to have her see his holographic version of her (from a previous episode)?
It has to be NG, since the OS Enterprise was Constellation Class.
George
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whatever it is-'Family' was an excellent episode
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I could be, but it is not.
Your logic seems to be tracking correctly, at least for now.
I agree. Although we never did find out how our favorite Frenchman got that British accent.
Then again, his brother didn't sound French, either.
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"I was asking if you'd ever been aboard a Galaxy Class starship before, sir."
No. I'm, of course, very familiar with the blueprints and specifications... but this will be my first time aboard."
"Well then, sir, if I may be so bold -- you're in for a treat. The Enterprise is quite a ship."
"I'm sure she is."
"Starfleet's canceling our mission to Farpoint Station and ordering us to the Neutral Zone as soon as we can leave spacedock."
"No... no, we'll proceed to Farpoint."
"Sir?"
"You heard me."
"How do you like your tea?"
"Tea? Earl Grey. Hot."
"Of course it's hot. What do ya want in it?"
"Nothing..."
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Farpoint Station only appeared in the first and last episodes of NG (counting each two-parter as a single episode). I'll guess it's the last. "All Good Things"?
George
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You have it.
I was using only quotes from Picard's moments in the past to make a bunch of quotes resembling
"Encounter at Farpoint" that didn't actually happen AT the Farpoinr mission.
I thought this episode was too obvious to use right now, but with a little ingenuity, it became
a bit more challenging.
Personally, I thought Picard was very slow on the uptake in this episode.
On my first viewing, I found myself yelling warnings at the television.
Picard: *puzzled* "Why is it larger in the past?"
Me:"It's GROWING!"
Long before the thing formed, I was saying to shut the scanning beam off and leave the area.
Q: "Goodbye, Jean-Luc. I'll miss you. You did have so much potential. But I guess... all good things must come to an end."
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I know it was a previous round, but the quote I think most appropriate was from "What You Leave Behind..."
Kira:"I'll remember this moment forever.
I'll remember all our moments."
Odo:"As will I."
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This doesn't affect the game, but this statement was incorrect.
The Enterprise of the original series, NCC-1701, was a CONSTITUTION-CLASS ship.
The class was upgraded entirely as of Star Trek-The Motion Picture.
The 2nd Enterprise the original crew used, NCC-1701A- was another modified Constitution-Class ship
renumbered and renamed. (ST 4-6.)
That ship was decommissioned. The next Enterprise was NCC-1701B, an Excelsior-class ship
with the STANDARD warp drive (Excelsior kept the Trans-Warp drive, but the later builds excluded it,
probably because Scotty demonstrated they were too easy to "hack".) That was John Harriman's ship. (ST:Generations.)
The Enterprise after that was NCC-1701C, an Ambasssador-class ship, under Rachel Garrett. ("Yesterday's Enterprise".)
That was destroyed in battle.
The next one was the NextGen ship NCC-1701D, a Galaxy-Class ship.
That survived the entire series, then went down like a fighter with a glass jaw in "ST:Generations."
Its successor, the NCC-1701E, was a Sovereign-class ship.
Last we heard, that was still in operation.
Picard's first command was "the Stargazer". THAT was a CONSTELLATION-class ship.
It was seen in "the Battle."
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I am humbled...
Okay, I'm over it.
"Don't let him doctor you. I'm the doctor around here."
"And known as the worst patient in the entire crew of the Enterprise."
"You're a very agile man, Mister Atoz! Just how many of you are there?"
George
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"A library serves no purpose unless someone is using it."
"We're in a wilderness of arctic characteristics."
"He means it's cold!
"Don't let him doctor you. I'm the doctor around here."
"And known as the worst patient in the entire crew of the Enterprise."
"You're a very agile man, Mister Atoz! Just how many of you are there?"
George
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I don't know the name. This is the TOS episode where a planet's population survived by
jumping into their planet's own past.
Mr Atoz (A to Z) and his duplicates were the caretakers in the present.
Kirk ended up in the past during some witch hunts, and Spock and Bones ended up in
some Ice Age, while Spock began reverting in personality to a Vulcan in that timeframe,
with emotions and so on. If I understand the dialogue correctly, Spock's normally a
vegetarian, because he commented on eating meat.
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I never thought of Atoz as "A to Z." Interesting!
You have the correct episode: "All our Yesterdays."
Spock does comment in the episode how he has eaten meat, and enjoyed it, though he plans to set up some sort of nursery to provide his usual vegetarian sustenance. His love interest was played by a young Mariette Hartley.
Your turn!
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Next turn:
"With the unexpected arrival of Admiral Pressman, my old CO, I find myself in an awkward position."
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I actually saw it by accident. A friend sent me something, itemized alphabetically.
Not a ST fan, he labelled it "AtoZ." When I saw it on a menu, I thought "Atoz?" and
wondered when I got a ST:TOS file, and what it had to do with this episode.
From what I read, Frank Baum named the land of Oz while telling a children's story. He glanced around
the room, and the file cabinet was labelled "A-N" and "O-Z."
Offhand, I think "Atoz" was a clever name.
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"With the unexpected arrival of Admiral Pressman, my old CO, I find myself in an awkward position."
"Our brig is bigger than this!"
"I think I'm ready to talk to Captain Picard. I should've done it a long time ago."
"So I guess we're through here."
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Is this the (NG, obviously) episode where an aging Admiral takes a youth serum to go up against an old foe?
George
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