This is the kind of scene I was talking about. I'm a big NCIS fan, and they're always having conversations in the men's room. We've also gotten plenty of scenes in movies and shows of someone on the run ducking into the bathroom to hide.Uh, what? We were talking about bathrooms, right? Though now I have that image stuck in my head where two main characters are having a meaningful discussion that would normally happen in a turbolift in a bathroom.
JD said: This is the kind of scene I was talking about. I'm a big NCIS fan, and they're always having conversations in the men's room. We've also gotten plenty of scenes in movies and shows of someone on the run ducking into the bathroom to hide.
This is the kind of scene I was talking about. I'm a big NCIS fan, and they're always having conversations in the men's room. We've also gotten plenty of scenes in movies and shows of someone on the run ducking into the bathroom to hide.
Mmph. Thought I hit the quote button before replying.
Still not entirely sure what a "dalkron eliminator" is, though.
@T'Ressa Dax with this new software, clicking reply automatically quotes the post your replying on. If you click quote it operates as a multi-quote, and to get those to appear in your reply you need to click the "insert Quotes" button.
It's weirdly backwards to the old software, but I'm slowly getting used to it![]()
There's also the cliche of somebody bad-mouthing another someone, who then emerges from the stall . . .
Somebody's been watching Designated Survivor, I see. Only in that case, it worked out rather well for the "offender". Points for honesty and a new job...
It's basically a variation on the old "He's standing right behind me, isn't he?" gag.
I've actually never seen that show, but it's a pretty common cliche. It's basically a variation on the old "He's standing right behind me, isn't he?" gag.
It's actually kinda surprising that I can't immediately thinking of an example from STAR TREK.![]()
One other location we've never seen popped up in my mind after my last post, the bathrooms. Have we ever seen them, on any of the ships or stations?
Got a question for the authors - how do you find obscure Trek details to include in your stories?
I've actually never seen that show, but it's a pretty common cliche. It's basically a variation on the old "He's standing right behind me, isn't he?" gag.
It's actually kinda surprising that I can't immediately thinking of an example from STAR TREK.![]()
But probably 1/4 of my references came from knowing that I needed to stick something in the text (whether it was the name of a crew member or a type of flower or the name of a penal colony) and then doing the research to find one that fit into the existing continuity rather than making one up.
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