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Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2005 2:51 pm
Oh... It's ... That one dude... The one gardener... With the funky name... And tea... He has tea... Darm! *Instert species-spefic swear word here* Does that count?
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Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2005 4:32 pm
Blacke Rose Oh... It's ... That one dude... The one gardener... With the funky name... And tea... He has tea... Darm! *Instert species-spefic swear word here* Does that count? LMAO! no, no hon, you gotta pull his name. Though I do not Remember BOOTHBY liking Tea, you go tthe Gardener part correct, he was teh Groundskeeper for The Academy, and was one of teh Wisest people there, imparting much needed Wisdom to many of the Cadets there. 3nodding And since this Question was posted 11 days ago, I'm pulling it, if Ms. Rose doesn't get credit. wink
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Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 9:46 pm
I'll take it as the closest correct answer.
Jean-Luc Picard considered Boothby the groundskeeper to be the wisest member of the Academy staff.
Boothby was played by Ray Walston. It is perhaps appropriate for him to have a role SOMEWHERE in Star Trek, since he was most famous for "My Favorite Martian".
Boothby claimed (in "the First Duty") that Picard first caught his attention by being the first freshman-cadet to win the Academy run/marathon.
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Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 9:55 pm
Steel Sterling NEW question! === This is an Original Series question. Q was inspired by a character from the original series. Who was it, and what's the name of his planet? Question, prepare to be assimilated. Resistance is futile. Early in the original series, Kirk and crew encountered Trelayne, the Squire of Gothos. This being and his mirror had Q-like power levels and little maturity. I thought the book-fans would remember this more easily. the book "Q-Squared", I think it was, said Trelayne was actually an adolescent member of the Q Continuum.
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Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 9:57 pm
NEW question! ===
This is NextGen.
According to Guinan, which Enterprise crewmember "died" a senseless death, and what was the cause of death?
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2005 10:00 pm
NEW question! ===
This is Next-Gen era.
Guinan was the only REGULAR character from her planet.
A) Who else was from Guinan's race? (Who else did we meet and name, that is. Lots of people were from there, of course...)
B) Why won't Guinan visit her homeworld ever again?
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Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 2:04 pm
Steel Sterling According to Guinan, which Enterprise crewmember "died" a senseless death, and what was the cause of death? Tash Yarr. She was killed by Armis, a Shelliak, as a display of power.
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Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 9:07 pm
Shuromai Steel Sterling According to Guinan, which Enterprise crewmember "died" a senseless death, and what was the cause of death? Tash Yarr. She was killed by Armis, a Shelliak, as a display of power. CORRECT! In "Yesterday's Enterprise", the Enterprise-C episode, the alternate Guinan said that about Tasha Yar, who was killed by Armus, Skin of Evil as a casual display of his power. (And to show that he was eeeee-villlll.) However, Armus was NOT a Sheliak. He did bear a slight resemblance to the Sheliak when he went into his "standing up" mode.
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Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 9:09 pm
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Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 9:21 pm
NEW question!
This is also a NextGen question.
In one of my personal favourite episodes, Picard matched wits with a captain of a ship from the Sheliak Corporate.
There was a dispute over settlers on a planet.
A) How were the stubborn settlers convinced to leave, and who convinced them?
B) How did Picard outwit the Sheliak captain?
C) Riker: "You enjoyed that!" Picard: "You're damned RIGHT!"
What was it Picard enjoyed so much, and why?
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Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 10:10 pm
Steel Sterling NEW question! === This is Next-Gen era. Guinan was the only REGULAR character from her planet. A) Who else was from Guinan's race? (Who else did we meet and name, that is. Lots of people were from there, of course...) B) Why won't Guinan visit her homeworld ever again? Sorry for not being around. I forgot to check this thread redface About this question, I'm only sure of the answer to A. But since it was asked some time ago, I'll answer: A) Soran is an El-Aurean too. B) Was it destroy? I remember about lots of people from there escaping in ships, but I don't remember why.
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Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2005 7:05 am
Maddy Steel Sterling NEW question! === This is Next-Gen era. Guinan was the only REGULAR character from her planet. A) Who else was from Guinan's race? (Who else did we meet and name, that is. Lots of people were from there, of course...) B) Why won't Guinan visit her homeworld ever again? Sorry for not being around. I forgot to check this thread redface About this question, I'm only sure of the answer to A. But since it was asked some time ago, I'll answer: A) Soren is an El-Aurian too. B) Was it destroy? I remember about lots of people from there escaping in ships, but I don't remember why. CORRECT! A) Soren was the easiest other El-Aurian to remember. He was played by Malcolm Mac Dowell, and was a main character in "Star Trek: Generations." There was also one who showed up in Deep Space 9. Martus, the guy who made the other casino on DS 9 with the luck machines. B) I believe it was "Best of Both Worlds I" where Picard tours the Enterprise before they battle the Borg, and discusses with Guinan what happens if they LOSE the battle. Guinan mentions that the Borg destroyed her homeworld.
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Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2005 7:17 am
NEW question!
This is from Deep Space 9.
The Jem'Hadar serve the Founders with fanatical loyalty.
There are two important reasons they do so. What are they?
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Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2005 7:25 am
Is there a wait requirement on this one? biggrin
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Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2005 10:09 pm
I'd rather you answer the Sheliak question first, but go ahead.
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