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Khanthrok Bonechewer
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I think Generations should get points taken off for the brazenly fraudulent advertising campaign.

Another question: why are they using navigational personnel to do intelligence work?  Doesn't Starfleet have covert ops specialists?

Hey!  She specifically said that 'she like[s] Michelle Forbes and all!'

Closure at last!

Another 'DS9 did it better' moment: I love the moment in 'The Way of the Warrior' where O'Brien implicitly acknowledges TNG's reliance on wacky holodeck plots.

We should also note that, while the Bajorans have major roles in the Maquis, they do not comprise the bulk of the movement.  Ro just happened to be infiltrating a Bajoran-centric cell.

I did like the design of the bendy straw lifeform.  Such pretty colors!

Oh, yeah.  Boy oh boy, was that thread vile.  Still, that incident was notable for its comparative rarity on these internets.

When Frakes ascended from being an awesome gimmick to being a real commenter, my joy was complete.  He just did an amazing job from the get-go; it was always an apotheosis of hilarity.

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It's not terrible, but it's sure as shooting not good.  It's also one of the movies that's kind of hard to remember 15 minutes after you leave the theater.

Maybe he never turned it on again after that one scene in 'First Contact'?

What's brown, and sounds like a bell?

I can't like this comment enough.

There's a very important counterargument, though, that I'm afraid you're missing - the Ba'ku are pretty and the Sona are ugly.  I think it's pretty clear where our sympathies should lie.

I suspect that, even if he hadn't mentioned it, it would have been brought up.  There is nothing like Star Trek to inspire obsessive completism.  (I am a guilty party, so no insult to anybody is intended.)

Also great.  'Little Green Men'.  I particularly like how everyone in the episode was constantly smoking.

Well, unlike the Baku, they weren't there because they wanted to be, but because they had to be.  The fact that subsequent generations learned to love it seemed to me to be a good thing, making a virtue of necessity, as it were.  And I think the end of 'Children of Time' had one of the most satisfying resolutions of a

To be fair, it's pretty good fan fiction.

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