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Game Name That Star Trek CHARACTER

"The Caretaker" from "Shore Leave"

Oliver McGowan, long career, 82 credits, but his acting as the caretaker, there are mistakes, hand gestures, speaks too soon,, (just guessing here)
of course know the land/amusement planet
Curious. In what sense? He seemed alright to me. (Appreciate you're replying in response to the game).
 
Oh - it's the kid from Piece of the Action. Only one scene, knows the territory (you'll be fragged from every window in the street), he hustles like an entrepreneur, he wears a cap, and the actor does a good job acting from a Doylist perspective, but an arguably poor job from a Watsonian view, pretending he hurt himself for Krako's guards.
 
Oh - it's the kid from Piece of the Action. Only one scene, knows the territory (you'll be fragged from every window in the street), he hustles like an entrepreneur, he wears a cap, and the actor does a good job acting from a Doylist perspective, but an arguably poor job from a Watsonian view, pretending he hurt himself for Krako's guards.

Right!! On every count!
Sheldon Collins did a good job in the episode but his "hurt" acting for the guards was cheesy.
Thank god! Your turn.
 
Right!! On every count!
Sheldon Collins did a good job in the episode but his "hurt" acting for the guards was cheesy.
Thank god! Your turn.

LOL! I wasn't on the board much for a while there and I see by the passage of time that you had the game for a while! Good clues.

And now . . . .

1. I didn't just gain a passing familiarity with English or the equivalent, man - I *really* learned it, complete with appropriate dramatic flourishes and quite the vocabulary and logical lexicon. Unless the universal translator was operating, but given that everything else was turned off, let's assume it wasn't.
 
I wish to state for the record that your guesses are completely arbitrary.

1. I didn't just gain a passing familiarity with English or the equivalent, man - I *really* learned it, complete with appropriate dramatic flourishes and quite the vocabulary and logical lexicon. Unless the universal translator was operating, but given that everything else was turned off, let's assume it wasn't.

2. The production was so good! Some of my buddies really helped out.
 
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Correct! Well, that one wasn't too hard. Darn it! It is indeed Yarnek, who has quite the awesome array of dialogue and signed up his "heavy foreclawed" buddies to assist in the Excalbian Theater Company's latest extravaganza.

Nice work! Grant . . . you have the conn!
 
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