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Thu 09/09/04 at 00:05
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Only goin' forward cos' we can't find reverese!

Classic tune.

Anyways, has anyone else bought the 1st season of the classic Star Trek that's just been released?

I'm asking because I have and can't for the life of me find the original pilot episode "The Cage" (Y'know the one without William Shatner)

Granted I haven't checked the bonus disc yet but theres no mention of it on the box.

Anyone?
Fri 10/09/04 at 17:19
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"Lisan al-Gaib"
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SemajaI wrote:
> Icarus mk2 wrote:
> What were those furry things that invaded the enterprise called?
>
> Tribbles as said, I do believe they appeared in an episode of
> Enterprise. Dr Phlox was feeding them to one of his creatures. The
> episode they were first in was called "the trouble with
> tribbles"

They also appeared in the DS9 time travel episode "trials and tribbil-ations", where the DS9 crew interact with Kirk.

Damn, that's sad.

[URL]http://www.skotophile.com/StarTrek[/URL] Interesting effects work though.
Fri 10/09/04 at 19:11
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"Pouch Ape"
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What about the forgotten episode where the crew take a trip to Mexico, and Spock gets his first taste of Earthly poontang.
Sat 11/09/04 at 21:58
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Spock is of Earth as he is Vulcan.

His mother was human :P
Sun 12/09/04 at 12:50
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Yeah, but he'd never been to Mexico, probably, and was a space-virgin from planet X definitely.
Sun 12/09/04 at 16:19
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Well Vulcan males can only mate once every 7 years...and most of their rituals involve a challenge to the death.

I do remember an episode which focused on that from TOS, and Voyager had atleast one. So chances are, yes he was :P
Sun 12/09/04 at 17:57
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Edgy wrote:
> Well Vulcan males can only mate once every 7 years...and most of their
> rituals involve a challenge to the death.

Poor Spock. Does that mean he has to challenge his mate to the death? And why only seven years, isn't there some terrible build up?
Sun 12/09/04 at 20:32
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All I can remember is that Vulcan males get effected by some sort of hormone that makes them aggressive. They don't challenge the mate, but someone else who they see as trying to mate with the mate.

As for the build up...well who knows, I suppose Lenard Nemoy (sp?) is the best person to ask...
Mon 13/09/04 at 14:14
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Edgy wrote:
> Well Vulcan males can only mate once every 7 years...and most of their
> rituals involve a challenge to the death.
>
> I do remember an episode which focused on that from TOS, and Voyager
> had atleast one. So chances are, yes he was :P
********

You're like one of those Star Trek nerds from the Simpsons. How you actually took m_m's comment seriously is beyond me.
Mon 13/09/04 at 14:16
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So it's like a big Human c*ck fight...literally...with c*cks...should be called Spock fight...too many entendres...*explodes*
Mon 13/09/04 at 14:25
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monkey_man wrote:
> What about the forgotten episode where the crew take a trip to Mexico,
> and Spock gets his first taste of Earthly poontang.

I've seen that one. It's a poignant piece of drama; Kirk falls in love with the worm he finds in the bottle of Tequila he is drinking and gets married, meanwhile Scotty wears a Sombrero whilst roasting a young lady as the security guy in the Red top opposite, chides him for not making enough effort, to which he replies,

"she cannae take no more, it's operating a full capacity".

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