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Khanthrok Bonechewer
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This is a palindrome comment.  You can read it backwards or forwards, and it makes the same amount of sense.

A rare misstep, Cookie Monster.  I respect the hell out of you, but that's a pretty blatant and quite false ad hominem argument you've just made.

Uh…  what censorship policies would those be?  I don't know about the UK, but in the U.S. the First Amendment is still operative.

It's a vulgar formulation, granted, but I do think it gets at the dismay they feel for not being able to own the theatrical cuts of the Star Wars trilogy, a much beloved intellectual property for many people.

This meme is still going?  Huh.

What?  I love my mother, so sue me.

Do you think that Lore's last thought before Data switches him off was 'Dammit!  I knew I should have gone with B-4!'

Still, it's pretty amazing that Kirk never got court-martialed for rank insubordination at times.

Can anyone spot the Freudian slip in that second paragraph?  (Hurry before it gets edited!)

I was just graduating from high school at the time, but I was nevertheless just thrilled to see ol' Borgy again.  There's just something about those wires and diodes that made my heart a'flutter.

I like it so much I decided to adopt it as my avatar.

Simply amazing.  You and the other gimmick commenters should form a guild or something.

Three cheers for Admiral Ross!  A good boss is a joy forever.

I think this is true, Eponymous.  There are enough good elements in Generations so as to justify your statement.  I always thought Dr. Tolian Soran (played by the always awesome Malcolm Mcdowell) had the potential to be in the first rank of Star Trek villains, but regrettably, the story couldn't back up some really

To follow up on the conversation with Rick Berman:

Giggles in particular.

I recall with great fondness the clash between the pro- and anti-Jellico factions of the AV Club commenting brigade in Zack's review of Chain of Command.

I remember watching Descent as an adolescent, and just being wowed by the return of Lore and the Borg.  I think it may also be the only time in the franchise that you see the Borg's symbol.  (If you don't know what I'm talking about, just google image search 'Borg symbol' and it will come right up.)  So, I was awash

By an Ambassador?

I don't know.  I doubt they would have gone to the expense of building a whole new system and installing it in every facility in Starfleet for one guy, and especially if that guy is in Starfleet himself.  I guess they'd do it if they had unlimited resources, but surely they must have some scarcity, right?  Even in the