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Movie night in a starship.

Star Wars also deals with high minded ideas such as man's right to govern himself instead of by a King or Emperor, how even one person can make a difference, and that life is valuable and sacred.

It also taught us that that elite castes such as the Jedi are not only good, but necessary!

Also, IT'S A TRAP
 
Worf would say that the Wookie are a handsome race.
Bashir would think "the Force" is a form of genetic enhancement.
Garak would think the flashy telekinetic abilities (esp of Yoda & the Emperor) would be useful in interrogation.
Nog would buy the Leia in chains poster for his quarters.
Tom would try to build a mini Naboo ship to replace the Delta Flyer.
 
What about recreating the movies in the holodeck if we take a second to move into the 24th century! Then you could actually participate in the movies...movie night would be interactive. The only potentially negative aspect of this would be that you'd have instant capabity to adjust the lame parts out of the film and replace them with your own take on things!! I would probably become a holoaddict like Barcley because of this...or be more like Tom Paris with his Captain Proton program.
 
Star Wars also deals with high minded ideas such as man's right to govern himself instead of by a King or Emperor, how even one person can make a difference, and that life is valuable and sacred.

It also taught us that that elite castes such as the Jedi are not only good, but necessary!

Also, IT'S A TRAP

Also that you elect queens. 14 year old queens at that. Because 14 year olds are sooo emotionally stable...

And that if you've got a bad feeling about this...something bad is about to happen.

And that picking up power converters at Toshi Station is not a workable excuse.
 
The crew would fall off their chairs and die of helpless laughter at the first mention of " (the Millennium Falcon) made the Kessel Run in 12 parsecs."
 
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