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| Dr. Noah | Jul 12 2005, 11:43 AM Post #16 |
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The conference room looks the same too, as do the hallways. But all the hallways look the same in Federation ships. |
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| Deleted User | Jul 12 2005, 11:47 AM Post #17 |
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The corridors on Voyager looked completly different to me. |
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| gdog243 | Jul 12 2005, 12:24 PM Post #18 |
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Well, if Engineering is too big, than you couldn't see Laforges signature dive and role under the doors.
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| Deleted User | Jul 12 2005, 12:25 PM Post #19 |
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^^ Ah, the LaForge Dive and Roll! Almost as much of a classic as The Riker Strut! :lol: |
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| HistoryDude | Jul 12 2005, 02:53 PM Post #20 |
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Or the Kirk Karate Chop to the Back!
I vote for Data's Quarters. First, just because sleeping quarters for an android...? Second, because of the fact that after a hard day of work analyzing stuff with computers, he comes home to...analyzing himself with a computer? :wacko:
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| Swidden | Jul 12 2005, 07:40 PM Post #21 |
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Adm. Gadfly-at-large; Provisional wRench-fly at large
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I liked Picard's Ready Room. After that some of the senior officers quarters, the Ten Forward. The bridge on TNG always bugged me a bit. It looked like the one place they took a few short cuts. The revamped versions for "Yesterday's Enterprise" and "All Good Things" were much better (along with the version in "Generations"). |
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| DEFIANT | Jul 12 2005, 07:49 PM Post #22 |
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Actually, the dive and roll is taught at the academy and to all starfleet enlisted members and anyone serving on a ship...........it's the same principle as 'duck and cover.' |
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| Deleted User | Jul 13 2005, 12:27 PM Post #23 |
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But, O'Brien never did it! :lol: |
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| DEFIANT | Jul 13 2005, 12:37 PM Post #24 |
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Because he was a chief petty officer, he works (or will work) for a living. I was only kidding.
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| Deleted User | Jul 13 2005, 12:38 PM Post #25 |
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:lol: I know you were kidding! |
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I was only kidding.

2:00 PM Jul 11