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I'm not into guys so it's a non-factor for me. Besides, naked Brunt would be more than enough to drive most people off. :D
 
Oh, that's right, T'Pol and Seven keep their clothes on.

But 2 hot babes are too much for a terrible episode. Let's remove T'Pol and keep the Barbie doll. Which brings the number of players back to 6. How many players are there supposed to be around a World Poker Tour table?
 
How about an episode that is just a Betazed wedding?

A...time-travel episode so we can throw everyone from T'Pol, Seven, Jadzia, etc. together and have them all...together.
 
How about an episode that is just a Betazed wedding?

A...time-travel episode so we can throw everyone from T'Pol, Seven, Jadzia, etc. together and have them all...together.

That stuff was in the "ideal episode" thread. The point of strip poker here was that only the ugly people lose their shirts. :klingon:
 
I'd like to see some of these stories in fanfic form. They'd be a hoot! :lol:
 
"The Phillsopher King" (TNG)
After a recent trip through a strange band of space Picard realizes that the crew is acting differently than usual. His fears escalate and he decides he needs to do a reverse-mutiny...Instead of the officers overthrowing their crazy commander, their crazy commander overthrows the entire crew and takes control of the ship! But they're all okay at the end.

"The Godfather" (DS9)
Nagus sends Quark on a mission to infiltrate the gangs of Ferenginar. It's said the most nefarious leader has gotten his hands on part of The First Latinum...and naturally, that belongs in the Grand Nagus' palace. Quark is terrified. He asks Odo to go with him because he thinks that if Odo can outsmart Quark at his own game, he ought to be able to play the game, too. So Odo morphs into a Ferengi form and Quark and Odo make their way through ill-concieved and awkward gangster movie cliches. In the end Brunt gets the First Latinum somehow.
 
"The Godfather" (DS9)
Nagus sends Quark on a mission to infiltrate the gangs of Ferenginar. It's said the most nefarious leader has gotten his hands on part of The First Latinum...and naturally, that belongs in the Grand Nagus' palace. Quark is terrified. He asks Odo to go with him because he thinks that if Odo can outsmart Quark at his own game, he ought to be able to play the game, too. So Odo morphs into a Ferengi form and Quark and Odo make their way through ill-concieved and awkward gangster movie cliches. In the end Brunt gets the First Latinum somehow.
That sounds actually good!
 
"Confections" (TNG)
A devious alien race attempts to take over the ship by getting the crew addicted to narcotic-laced desserts.

"Big Time" (TNG)
Data becomes a giant.

"Triumph of the Will" (TNG)
Marooned on an alien world, Riker discovers the only way to unite a fractured civilization is with patterns of force.

"Time Shared" (TNG)
Picard unwittingly signs an agreement allowing an alien crew part-time usage of the Enterprise. The only way out of the airtight contract is to travel back in the past and prevent it from being made.

"Kira on My Wayward Son" (DS9)
Worf is furious when he discovers that Major Kira is having relations with his estranged son Alexander.

"The Unconquerable Shran" (ENT)
In an alternate universe where Archer died fighting Shran on route to Babel, Shran sets out to create the Federation of Planets, but his increasingly strained relationship with the Enterprise crew, to say nothing of his negative views on the Tellerites, make this a seemingly impossible task.

"You're the Man Now Dog" (ENT)
To save a critically injured Porthos's body, Dr. Phlox has to transfer the canine's mind to a humanoid form.
 
"The Outrageous Okuda" (TNG)
After the crew travels back in time 20 times in a row to various time periods, the timeline has been immensly damaged. And guess who's gotta make sure the canon still makes sense?

"Once More Unto The Breach" (VOY)
Voyager's warp core breaches again.
 
Reboot-DS9
Dire circumstances happen when DS9's computer malfunctions. Some are now trapped in a holosuit with canibalistic Vulcan sex slaves...a Runabout is damaged while trying to dock...and everything is put back to normal after Obrien suggests they simply reboot the computer...and he's right

Rob
Scorpio
 
Terror at 10,000 Light Years (TOS)
After enduring the insanity that was "The Way to Eden" McCoy insists that Kirk take the Enterprise to a whole new area of space, believing that distance will be good for him. During the Voyage, Kirk sees some sort of creature on the Warp Naccelle whihc may threaten the safety of the Ship, but no one can see it but him!

Grey's Anatomy (VOY)
After finally discovering the Species known as the "Gray's" who came to earth and fueled UFO enthusiasts for decades, The Doctor begins an analysis of the Alien biology. Meanwhile, a lot of random sex goes on and Neelix is temporarily renamed McNeelix for this episode.
 
Reboot-DS9
Dire circumstances happen when DS9's computer malfunctions. Some are now trapped in a holosuit with canibalistic Vulcan sex slaves...a Runabout is damaged while trying to dock...and everything is put back to normal after Obrien suggests they simply reboot the computer...and he's right

Rob
Scorpio
:bolian:

Grey's Anatomy (VOY)
After finally discovering the Species known as the "Gray's" who came to earth and fueled UFO enthusiasts for decades, The Doctor begins an analysis of the Alien biology. Meanwhile, a lot of random sex goes on and Neelix is temporarily renamed McNeelix for this episode.
:guffaw:

Terror at 10,000 Light Years (TOS)
After enduring the insanity that was "The Way to Eden" McCoy insists that Kirk take the Enterprise to a whole new area of space, believing that distance will be good for him. During the Voyage, Kirk sees some sort of creature on the Warp Naccelle whihc may threaten the safety of the Ship, but no one can see it but him!
Actually terrible. Good job. Although there's been worse before, but I won't list it.
 
"Ask Not What You Can Do For The Federation..." (TOS)

The Enterprise goes back in time and stops the assassination of JFK. Upon returning to the future, they discover the time-line hideously gone wrong. Realizing that they have to set things right, they return to the past to undo things by having Spock shoot Kennedy from the grassy knoll.

Wait, that sounds familiar... ;)

They do this because they realize that Kennedy was a warmongering dick who was the one that got America into Vietnam, and was the one who brought the world to the brink of war with his sabre-rattling and his 'missile gap' bullshit, and that contrary to what they believed about him in the 23rd century, he was not a peaceful man (read the book Legacy Of Ashes: The History Of The CIA by Tim Weiner to learn more).
 
"Holo-Pursuits" (VOY)

In the whackiest of crossovers, the Voyager crew is running a holodeck simulation (that has trapped them, of course, and can't be shut down) of DS9, whose holo-crew is running a holo-simulation of the Ent D, whose holo-crew is running a holo-simulation of the NX-01, whose holo-crew is visiting Kirk's Enterprise via a holo-Ensign Daniels, whose holo-crew has transported to the future and are investigating a holo-Voyager. Can all these holo-crews work together to get things sorted out? Will the timeline be contaminated? Probably not.


This sounds interesting! It would work better as a two parter though...

Wasn't this episode the movie The Thirteenth Floor?
 
"Data's Brain" (TNG -- First Season)

A sequel to "Spock's Brain," but this time the sexy, mini-skirt wearing aliens (now wearing spandex jumpers instead) take Data's positronic brain to use for their underground computer.

"Captain For A Day" (TNG -- second or third season)

Wesley takes command of the Enterprise when all the adults of the ship vanish.
 
Crossover Special: Lt. Ner Dlinger of the planet Obssesivefan 8 is drafted by the Department of Temporal Investigations and spends the entire 10 part episode pointing out the various continuity problems with Star Trek. Part 10 ends when he sees a picture of the bridge from Trek XI and goes on a murderous spree through San Francisco.

Final Exam (TNG): Wesley Crusher takes his Warp Core Theory final exam. For the entire episode. And there is very little dialogue, since, well, he's taking a test and all!

Aunt Flo (VOY): After years in space, the women of Voyager are all on the same cycle, and it's that time of the month! Hilarity ensues as the men of Voyager are blamed for everything that happened during their voyage. In a "B" plot, Harry tries to act all moody to fit in, but no one notices.

Filibuster (TNG): The Enterprise discovers a planet which picked up video from C-SPAN and has modeled itself after the US government. When the Senate is about to declare war on the Enterprise, only Picard can stop it, by talking non-stop for days on end. Can Picard's speechifying prowess save the Enterprise?
 
Star Trek XI II: The Wrath of Lil' Khan

Following the new timeline established in Star Trek XI, the Enterprise accidentally rear-ends the Botany Bay at the Rigel XII Sonic. Khan--now played by Wilmer Valderama--challenges Kirk to an all-out, pink slip drag race.
 
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