How Much for Just the Planet?
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
Correct!Ex Machina.
Marian
If only we were all connected to some vast network of computers, full of lists of trivial information. Then this question could be answered easily by you, without recourse to other people.TOS: Crossroad? Never heard of it?
What number novel is that?
Correct!Ex Machina.
Marian
"Well, sir," the lieutenant said, "I was taking a shower--"
"A hot shower."
"A very hot shower, sir, and all of a sudden--"
"--the gravity went off."
"The gravity went off, sir, and all this water came out of the shower head and splashed around all over the washroom--"
"--and gathered itself into a ball and wandered out into a public corridor."
"Well, sir," the lieutenant said, "I was taking a shower--"
"A hot shower."
"A very hot shower, sir, and all of a sudden--"
"--the gravity went off."
"The gravity went off, sir, and all this water came out of the shower head and splashed around all over the washroom--"
"--and gathered itself into a ball and wandered out into a public corridor."
In the time it took Kirk to reach the bridge--less than two minutes--Uhura had a heads-up projector ready, aimed at the captain's chair, and scrambled channels on subspace open for his reply. Kirk took his seat. In less than a second, he was deep into the dispatch. The heads-up display projected an image into his eyes alone, and bone-resonance speakers in his neck brace fed him audio.
The Empty Chair?
The Patrian Transgression ?
the extra bit in Mudd's Angels?
Triangle (Marshak & Culbreath) ?
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