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Khanthrok Bonechewer
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As a robot, I don't have emotions.  And sometimes that makes me sad.

Are you talking about 'The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar'? That is one of the few things in my life that I actually regret reading. It left scars on my young psyche that have never healed…

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Does that mean that Dr. Tolian Soren is Aldo Kelrast?

Perhaps they've forgotten how, when they met them six years prior, how impressed Picard was with their ship design.

She seems to have gotten lessons from Mystery Men's The Sphinx.

God bless you, Wesley Willis Fiasco. You can most certainly whip a targ's ass.

Wait, no, actually I agree with that, but…

I'm coming in late to the discussion this week, but count me as a vote for Enterprise, for reasons described above. I know this ain't a democratic vote, but if it were, there'd be one more.

I plan on repeating one common comment about this wonderful, wonderful film: it's pitch-perfect recreation of the early 1970s. I don't think any film has really matched its fidelity.

The flame war will commence at some point. A prior gimmick commenter once did Elmo, and Cookie Monster let him have it in a big way. You better be committed to this, Oscar, or you'll open up a world of pain.

How about those dream sequences?
I watched this episode when it was first run, and I still remember Data dreaming that he was a raven. I also remember Dr. Soong as a blacksmith. I think that those were some really memorable visuals then, and good television.

Wizzy wam-wam Wozzle!

I swear, if I hear your stupid rendition of the Queen of the Night's aria one more time, I'm going to have to throw a barstool at you.

I've made this point long, long, ago, but I work in a hierarchical organization. If I could get promoted by ordering holographic representations of my co-workers to their deaths, the walls of the holodeck would most certainly run red with blood.

Hi, Whovian. Eat any good books lately?

Batmandu alluded to this, but I would like to elaborate: not only did they kill off a major cast member (Trip), but they did so in an extraordinarily avoidable, unnecessary way. It didn't serve any real dramatic purpose, and was clearly tacked on because it happened to be the finale. The crew of the Enterprise had

I would love to have had Chakotay wake up to be a Horta. Just so long as he doesn't change back.

I would encourage you to check out 'Countdown', the prequel comic book to the 2009 movie. In it, Spock has become a full Romulan citizen, and is openly working toward reconciliation. The Vulcan leadership, by contrast, has ostracized him. Spock agrees to help Nero stop the Hobus Supernova before it engulfs Romulus,

That was a hell of a burn, Skunk Ape.