I agree with T'Girl with my choice being the starship but it would be the Enterprise D. It has what it needs to explore the galaxy for long periods of time.
+1HELL, yes...as long as we hit Risa from time to time!!!
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Risa was my second choice.

I agree with T'Girl with my choice being the starship but it would be the Enterprise D. It has what it needs to explore the galaxy for long periods of time.
+1HELL, yes...as long as we hit Risa from time to time!!!
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ENTERPRISE 1701-D
Powerful, Elegant, Equipped with Every Luxury and Where the Action Is! Not only that, but as the flagship of the Federation, she makes a statement. You know you're hot shit when you get assigned to her. These qualities are very appealing. And though I did not list them all, those are the highlights ...
I agree with T'Girl with my choice being the starship but it would be the Enterprise D. It has what it needs to explore the galaxy for long periods of time.
+1HELL, yes...as long as we hit Risa from time to time!!!
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Risa was my second choice.![]()
Too bad Ricardo Montalban is gone, he could be cast as the person who runs the resort.Risa. A planet-sized Caribbean resort? What's not to like.
That would be cool and I'll fit it in as my third choice, preferably a Miranda class in TNG's (series) timeline....
3. A decades old starship, she may have a few hundred light years on the clock but she's rugged and dependable
There you go, you got it! That's it, exactly. They gave Jeff Goldblum all the great lines in Jurassic Park.... Dr Malcolm?
One of my favorite actors, your avatar, and the writers give him my FAVorite quote of all time,
"Yeah, yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should."
There you go, you got it! That's it, exactly. They gave Jeff Goldblum all the great lines in Jurassic Park.... Dr Malcolm?
One of my favorite actors, your avatar, and the writers give him my FAVorite quote of all time,
"Yeah, yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should."
Had the lovely Ellie Sattler not already been committed to Alan Grant and set on him getting her pregnant, then I suspect that Ian Malcolm would've had a pretty good chance at getting with her. Another plus in his column. I loved how Alan was always getting his buttons pushed in this movie, but he never lost his cool.
But, yeah, when Ian told him - sincerely told him - "Boy, do I hate being right all the time," that's really when I felt the connect to the Dr. Malcolm character. Because, I recognized that dilemma, immediately and I can tell you, it's both a blessing and a curse.
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And if the Enterprise-D ever wanted to set me down on la cinco muertes, or in Jurassic Park, that would be just fine, too ...
Jeff Goldblum is great.
If Sherlock Holmes can be Spock's ancestor, then why can't Jurassic Park be an environment in STAR TREK, too?...Two-Takes, at the risk of losing what is left of my Man-Card, tell me you still well up a little as Alan watches the Bronto, and then sees the herds, as the music swells...f*"ck...it gets no better than that! or Spock and Kirk in the Engine room, saying good-bye...Shat rips your heart out when he croaks, "Spock"...
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