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"Mr Stewart, you're not on stage, sir. This a hotel."
"On stage? On stage?! Why of course, boy, I am the great Emperor Caesar speaking to my people! I am no actor! No imposter! Now, friends... Lend me your ears!"
"Hello is that reception? Yes, it's the Picard guy. It's happening again."
Speaking of tastes, I just stumbled upon this blog where they replicate recipes from Trek as well as adventures in baking:
I enjoy looking at some of the things they've come up with, but I don't know if it'd be worth the effort to try some of the recipes. Check it out for yourself HERE
Now the title of this YouTube video is a bit misleading, as I found the subject matter extremely fascinating. I'm starting to dig up copies of TOS, TNG, and will begin my immersion into Trek by the end of the week. Thought some of you would appreciate this:
I say Jar Jar wins. Keenser's meh, & annoys some, but he was SILENT the whole movie. Jar Jar was an irritating aggravating loathsome cunt start to finish.
Don't forget other irritants:
Bob Malooga-looga-looga-looga-looga-looga-looga-looga-looga-looga
Borellian Nomen
Bumpy headed klingons (though there ARE exceptions to the full retardo rule)
Maybe that whole underwater scene in STxII will turn out to be a Kobayashi Maru type simulation? Maybe they won't REALLY be underwater AT ALL. Saavik's first scene in STII seemed & was totally real until TJ Hooker stepped out from behind the curtain chomping down an apple, revealing it to be a simulation/training.