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Guest Zolrek

I think Voyager definitely gets my vote for the funniest, though I have NEVER seen this ep! I've read about it, laughed at its quotes and all but never bloody gone out and found it. *is going to do that today if it kills him*

Whoops, forgot about this thread.

It's called "Threshold" Season two, episode 15.

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Guest Sam_P

Whoops, forgot about this thread.

It's called "Threshold" Season two, episode 15.

Yeah I found it just as my internet speed decided to take a dive. *headdesk* Will try again soooooon. The first five minutes or so were promising; Nelix helping out with the warp 10 problem. :lol:

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Guest MemoryAlpha

I've decided to start watching Voyager again, in order, just because it's so funny.

My summer goals: finish DS9 again and finish Voyager.

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Guest Magan

DS9 is my fav, I like learning about the Federation and their allies and enemies. DS9 did a great job of painting the whole picture. I have been playing the Star Trek Online MMO, its ok but it seems to be missing something. I am just not sure what is missing.

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I have been playing the Star Trek Online MMO, its ok but it seems to be missing something. I am just not sure what is missing.

I didn't know there was one. Is it noob friendly? If so I might check it out but people who know what they're doing scare me. :P

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Guest Zolrek

I didn't know there was one. Is it noob friendly? If so I might check it out but people who know what they're doing scare me. :P

It's ok but it's really not worth pay-and-play. If it was free and you just bought from a mall it would make a lot more money and have a lot more players. As of now though...don't waste your money on it. The free trial is rather dull. There are a lot better MMO's out there that cost you a lot less money to play.

I've decided to start watching Voyager again, in order, just because it's so funny.

My summer goals: finish DS9 again and finish Voyager.

I was thinking about re-watching more New Gen and Voyager.

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Guest Zolrek

I took one of those amusing online quiz's for "which DS9 character are you?" and got Julian Bashire. That actually wasn't a result I was expecting but I'll take it...

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Guest MemoryAlpha

I took a "Which Star Trek Race are you" quiz and I ended up being this weird conglomeration of Bajoran, Cardassian, and Vulcan.

I took it again and it said I was the Borg.

Then I took a different quiz and it said I was Cardassian.

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Guest Sam_P

I took a "Which Star Trek Race are you" quiz and I ended up being this weird conglomeration of Bajoran, Cardassian, and Vulcan.

I took it again and it said I was the Borg.

Then I took a different quiz and it said I was Cardassian.

Well I suppose if anything was suited to someone who's a conglomeration it would be Borg. :P

However, the Borg are actually scary, so please don't assimilate us!

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Guest sphere

I'm reading the Star Trek comics right now actually...

I'm a huuuge Trekkie, and so were my parents. Runs in the blood I guess. I was even named after a Star Trek character, haha.

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Guest Zolrek

I'm reading the Star Trek comics right now actually...

I'm a huuuge Trekkie, and so were my parents. Runs in the blood I guess. I was even named after a Star Trek character, haha.

My two year old cat is named Enterprise.

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Guest Sameus

Both of my parents are huge trekkies so it was only a matter of time before I was too.

The best Christmas present ever was the complete 3 TOS seasons, and hopefully I'll save enough for the complete TNG set.

Also, I remember watching re-runs of TNG with my dad and developing a huge crush on Data.

I named my dog after him. :P

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Guest Redbeard

I have to agree with you.

Now this will get everyone. Which series is better? Star Trek, Star Trek Next Generation or Deep Space Nine. What about Captain Kirk vs Captain Picard? Now that should start something.

Original series and Kirk!!

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Guest ShortyT

I have to agree with you.

Now this will get everyone. Which series is better? Star Trek, Star Trek Next Generation or Deep Space Nine. What about Captain Kirk vs Captain Picard? Now that should start something.

I cannot claim to be a trekkie, but a fan at least. I biggest faves are Picard and data, so TNG for me. :)

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i have to say, next generation is a better show than the original series. and picard is waaay cooler than kirk.

but i will never love any star trek character as much as i love Spock. he's the best of the best...

peace&love

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Star Trek: TNG all the long; Captian Picard is awesome altough my favorite characters are actually Riker, Wesley, and Data.

I always wondered if the love Wesley/hate Wesley camps had an age divide? 'Cause he seems to have some pretty vocal haters! I loved him as a kid, bit more neutral on him now.

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Guest Shawn9

I always wondered if the love Wesley/hate Wesley camps had an age divide? 'Cause he seems to have some pretty vocal haters! I loved him as a kid, bit more neutral on him now.

I always thought the Wesley hate group was universal. Hehe. At least, that's what I remember and also what I read from Wil Wheaton.

Wheaton, on the other hand, is awesome. Evil Wil Wheaton on the Big Bang Theory is one of my favorite guest characters on tv.

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