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Chakota (sp?) - It reflects everything we fire at it!...How about a photon torpedo?
Errr isn't that another kind of weapon that would be fired. One that would just be reflected. Buh. So stupid. There probably is an explanation and it's just the wording that is annoying me but still. How much were those writers paid? How about you, have you ever watched a film/T.V. show and just thought "Eh?"
> i swear that that chef "Neelix" is a chef and he used some
> kind of dish washer? and had a sink on the surface top?
>
> besides, trek is only worth watching if it's got janeway or picard.
> no idiotic shatner for me.
!!
Janeway is the worst Star Trek captain ever.
"Chakotay, get off my ship!"
"Excuse me?, Captain?"
"Sorry, force of habit....."
> I've been watching it ever since I was in year 3 :D (I'm 18 now)
>
> I haven't seen all of the original series and missed out a bit of
> Voyager due to BBCs schedules and Work.
>
> And Enterprise I'm behind on because Channel 4 can't stick to a
> standard pattern.
I haven't seen all of the original series and missed out a bit of Voyager due to BBCs schedules and Work.
And Enterprise I'm behind on because Channel 4 can't stick to a standard pattern.
> for azul
>
> Clazon wrote:
> do they have kitchen sinks on the SS Enterprise.
>
> edgy said no. i disputed his trekkie knowledge.
Ah, sorry. I thought you were noting the pointlessness of having a sink and a dish washer.
> for azul
>
> Clazon wrote:
> do they have kitchen sinks on the SS Enterprise.
>
> edgy said no. i disputed his trekkie knowledge.
I didn't say no - I stated they use the replicators.
I can not remember from memory but it wouldn't suprise me if Neelix used 'kitchen sinks' in his cooking, and that would make the comment about the replicators being used on rare occasions valid, but a similar technology was regularly used on Voyager called the 'Sonic Shower' which worked in a similar way.
However, sinks were used in Star Trek, as Picard demonstrates in First Contact.
> Edgy wrote:
> USS Enterprise NCC1701C (Star Trek: The Next Generation (I believe))
>
> I thought you only saw the Enterprise C in TNG, not that Picaaaard
> commanded it.
Correct.
Mind you, I could have mentioned that NCC1701 Enterprise was also seen in an episode of Deep Space Nine.
Although I still hold DS9 as my favourite.
> besides, trek is only worth watching if it's got janeway or picard.
> no idiotic shatner for me.
Philastine!