You're a dead man, Athgar! A dead man!
But I loved that line"Assimilate this."
Ok, its brilliant, but its also cheesy as hell.
But I loved that line"Assimilate this."
Ok, its brilliant, but its also cheesy as hell.![]()
TOS: Where No Man Has Gone Before
SPOCK: Irritating? Ah, yes! One of your Earth emotions.
KIRK: Certain you don't know what irritation is?
SPOCK: The fact one of my ancestors married a human female...
"When I was in my early twenties on a trip to East Africa, I saw a gazelle giving birth...."
You're a dead man, Athgar! A dead man!
Internment Camp 371 was a giant cheese factory:
Martok: There is no greater enemy than ones own fears
Worf: It takes a brave man to face them
(cue dramatic shot to Garak)
Martok: What hero of legends could have done as well
Worf: Heros of legends do not ache so much
in which case, the quote's wrong, the scientist's name was 'apgar'.
oh, and the episode was called 'a matter of perpective'
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in which case, the quote's wrong, the scientist's name was 'apgar'.
oh, and the episode was called 'a matter of perpective'
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Yeah, you're right. Sorry about the title confusion.
Don't forget the most cringeworthy line in ST history. Wesley: "I'm with Starfleet. We don't lie."-- RR
Martok: There is no greater enemy than ones own fears
Worf: It takes a brave man to face them
(cue dramatic shot to Garak)
in which case, the quote's wrong, the scientist's name was 'apgar'.
oh, and the episode was called 'a matter of perpective'
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Yeah, you're right. Sorry about the title confusion.
And the cheesiness of that line was intentional, I'm sure. We all know Riker never actually said that. It was just Apgar's memories of what a douchebag he thought Riker was.
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