- "What are some quotes that seem to be cryptic rephrasings of common expressions"
- Dialogue cues referencing the genetic memory?
- ,,``Everyday phrases that were made to sound esoteric for the purpose of scifi,,``
sentences or extended phrases that everybody seems to already have heard,
in some way shape or form.
The genetic memory is supposed to imply that hearing such a statement is long-since redundant.
(Phrases or expressions that are part of a normal vocabulary.)
I would coin it to be, "Be a man" syndrome.
People have already heard that once they reached a certain age.
Another obvious would be
"fish have an 8-second memory"
it's more of a point about once you heard that sentence,
you didn't forget that you already heard it.
The 1st that comes to mind from ST, is:
"I'd like to perform a mind meld."
--"So I can figure out what in the
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(IMO, that would be the audience expectation at that point)
It didn't matter what the sentence about the
"mind meld"
The 2nd could be something like
*Chakotay listing the contents of his medicine bundle*
"A blackbird's wing. A stone from the rivier. An (Akoonah)"
--Except it had be 3 things regardless of what the things were going to be.
The figurative meaning was that one should only carry 3 things in their pockets.
Any more than 3 things and there's a good chance something's going to fall out.
Any less than 3 things and you might have forgotten something,
or at least you shouldn't have had your pockets full at that time.
- (Common advice might have been to keep a reliable communications device,
- a life alert button of some kind,
- and a guaranteed way to get back home when traveling.)
It wasn't so important the choice of words on the list, just the cadence of the sentence:
It had to be made clear that the point is there are 3 items on the list.
-Are there any similar examples that you might like to share by posting about it in this thread?
[EDIT: List reformathing]
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