Viking Bastard
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It's among my favourite Trek episodes.mojo1701 said:I loved it as well. Garak's commentary throughout was an added bonus. The episode's name was "Our Man Bashir," FYI.
It's among my favourite Trek episodes.mojo1701 said:I loved it as well. Garak's commentary throughout was an added bonus. The episode's name was "Our Man Bashir," FYI.
So, the Holodeck Malfunction can be used for Good, as well as Evil?Flyspeck23 said:IIRC there was a DS9 episode where a shuttle exploded with half of the main cast in it. They beamed out in time, but only barely - they were "stuck" in the ship's memory, only to appear on the holodeck. For some reason, they couldn't stop the running program (James Bond rip-off), or else these people (Sisko, O'Brian, Kira and Dex - again, IIRC) would've died.
Gosh, that was an awful episode. Didn't make any sense whatsoever.
Vocenoctum said:I mean really, they should hang one of those " X Days since Accident" on the Holodeck door. You take your life in your hands!
Someone said:Most tortured word in sci-fi is polarity, without a word. Everything can be mended, rigged, solved, or is because of a reversal of polarity.
Mouseferatu said:You know, that topic actually came up in one of the old Star Trek novels. (One of the few that was actaully decent, IIRC, though I can't for the life of me remember which one.) Someone--probably Dr. McCoy, though I couldn't swear to that--was discussing the transporter, and wondering if it didn't kill you. After all, if it killed the original person but created a perfect duplicate that believed it was the original person, or if it created a thing that was alive but had no "soul," how would anyone ever really know?
Hypersmurf said:One word that's arguably misused a lot is 'solar'. "What's the nearest solar system to our current position?" should be answered with "Well... there's only one, and it's where we started..."
None of the other stellar systems have a Sol, after all...
-Hyp.
mojo1701 said:Don't forget frequency.
mojo1701 said:Well, that depends. Solar System means a Star and the planets, etc. that revolve around it.