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TOS Questions; A Discussion Thread
Topic Started: May 3 2007, 10:04 AM (1,417 Views)
LoriCiani
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"Effective against all things... except wood!"
Franko
Aug 6 2007, 01:57 AM
Fesarius
Aug 4 2007, 07:12 PM

BTW, Dr. Ann Mulhall, Dr. Miranda Jones, or Dr. Pulaski?  Could be the only Trek actor ever to be a 'doctor' in three different roles. :Fes:



1. Season Three of TOS is still better than any season of any other series done since.


2. TNG should have kept Dr. Pulaski.


3. Franko and Fes are infallible in these matters.

I'm sorry but I don't agree on the first two. I think you are wronger than Mr Wrong of 13 Wrong Street, Wrongtown, in the county of Wrongshire, in the country of Great Wrongish. I shall differ judgement on the third. :P
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Fesarius
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Lori,

Does this mean that Franko and I are indeed infallible? :wave2:

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Okay, so why does Gav the Tellarite drink first with his right hand, then with his left, and then with his right again in Journey to Babel?

And what about 'relative' vs. 'relevant' in Tomorrow Is Yesterday, and 'millions' vs. 'thousands' in The Devil in the Dark?
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LoriCiani
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:chin:...Nah...just trying to keep an open mind on the subject. :P :rolleyes:
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Fesarius
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You would do well to keep an open mind regarding whether or not Franko and Fes are infallible. I can promise you that we are. And I can assure you that His Frankoness would agree with me. :Fes: :brow:
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digifan2004
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^^ To think of one as being infallable is the signs of a delusional mind. :lol:

Here are some more puzzles for you to ponder. :chin:

In the Changeling Spock said Nomad encountered an alien probe in the process of gathering data and soil samples probably in the prelude to colonization. Could this probe come from the alien race later known as the Edon Gods in TNG's Justice?

Could the alien doomsday machine (Doomsday Machine) be the reinance of a forgotten war between aliens? Could this machine of destruction be related to the robots Voyager encountered in Prototype?

We know the colony on Cetis III was attacked by the alien race called the Gorn. Was this the same colony OBrien mentioned in the Cardassian-UFP conflict? :headscratch:

Curiouser and curiouser.


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In the Changeling Spock said Nomad encountered an alien probe in the process of gathering data and soil samples probably in the prelude to colonization. Could this probe come from the alien race later known as the Edon Gods in TNG's Justice?

Tan Ru is the 'other' that Nomad encountered. Do you happen to know if the Edon Gods were given a chronological age--in other words, how long had the race been around?

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We know the colony on Cetis III was attacked by the alien race called the Gorn. Was this the same colony OBrien mentioned in the Cardassian-UFP conflict?

My guess? No, but I really have no idea. BTW, I love how we are led to believe that we (the Feds and the Gorn) are now getting along quite well as a result of what transpired between Kirk and the Gorn Captain. Kirk spared his life, and the Metron was hopeful that the compassion shown by Kirk may one day provide the needed catalyst that led them eventually to reach the agreement hoped for by Kirk. Besides, Capt. Sisko and Kasidy were thinking of traveling to Cestus III to take in a real baseball game.... (That last part has nothing to do with anything. ;))

Incidentally, I believe the conflict between Kirk and the Gorn did not occur on Cestus III. Many fans assume it did, but the text doesn't indicate that. And yet, Sisko (in Trials and Tribble-ations) mentions that it did. In any event, that's a talk for another day, and I suppose it really doesn't matter either way. :)
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We know the colony on Cetis III was attacked by the alien race called the Gorn. Was this the same colony OBrien mentioned in the Cardassian-UFP conflict? 


No. The colony that O'Brien mentioned was Setlik III.



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Incidentally, I believe the conflict between Kirk and the Gorn did not occur on Cestus III. Many fans assume it did, but the text doesn't indicate that. And yet, Sisko (in Trials and Tribble-ations) mentions that it did. In any event, that's a talk for another day, and I suppose it really doesn't matter either way. 


I also agree with you the fight didn't occur on Cetis III. I believe it happened on another planet or asteroid. I also believe that this planet or asteroid may have been created by the Metrons for the purpose of the fight.
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I also believe that this planet or asteroid may have been created by the Metrons for the purpose of the fight.

Fire,

Yes, this is my understanding as well. :yes:
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Sophie
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Is Miri the one where Rand's legs have this rash sort of thing and where McCoy says something about this girl nearing puberty or somthing?
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Fesarius
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Yes. The children contract the disease when they entered that stage of life. Miri could have been around 300 years old.
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Sophie
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ok, I remember seeing a rerun or something of the part where McCoy is telling Kirk that Miri was nearly an adolescent and how he was saying it plus what I knew of Kirk's reputation with females I was surprised and took it the wrong way. I think I was eight or nine.
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Yeah, that would be the wrong way. Miri had a crush on Kirk, and he was kind to her. She didn't like it when he hugged Rand (he did so once Rand had told him that she had contracted the disease). So, he was consoling her as her Captain, and nothing more. But Miri saw the hug, and she took it the wrong way.
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Sophie
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All I saw of it was a shot of Miri, then McCoy telling Kirk that she was nearly an adolescent and then a shot of Miri and then I changed the channel.
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Please don't change the channel again without first consulting with FUM Bubba. :)
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ok ;)
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