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Game Name That Star Trek CHARACTER

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Lt. Kyle
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1. Kyle was present on the bridge when Kirk admonished Spock in the Immunity Syndrome:
KIRK: No speculation, no information, nothing. I've asked you three times for information on that, and you've been unable to supply it. Insufficient data is not sufficient, Mister Spock. You're the science officer. You're supposed to have sufficient data all the time.​
2. Kyle was on duty at start of episode.
3. Kyle was probably left out of many activities with the cool guys.
 
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1. Listen, I have to make this acknowledgment of your statement count.
2. Thankfully, I also maintained my post early.
3. I must have declined the opportunity to participate in the late-game mirth.
4. I think I'll also opt out of this whole uniform mixup.

5. But this is better than when I barely showed up because my vocals were needed elsewhere.
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Robo-Spock?

1. McCoy exclaims that Spock's Brain is gone.
2. ?
3. ?
4. Robo-Spock is in coveralls so not confuse us with old Spock-with-brain.
5. Spock's brain (and voice) are part of the Controller, now.
 
I'm going to guess Nurse Chapel. If it's right I'll try to figure out some good reasons why. But, right now I'm zeroing in on the voice thing and the thought that the computer coincidentally sounds a lot like her.

EDIT: So now I've come back and added some reasons. Some more lame than others.

1. Listen, I have to make this acknowledgment of your statement count.
In "For the World is Hollow ..." McCoy yells at Nurse Chapel and she waits for the Captain before she will leave.

2. Thankfully, I also maintained my post early.
She had a post in "The Cage" very early.

3. I must have declined the opportunity to participate in the late-game mirth.
Nurse Chapel was told (by Dr. McCoy) to leave sickbay at the end of "Amok time" so that the boys could chat.

4. I think I'll also opt out of this whole uniform mixup.
Sometimes her uniforms seemed unusual and then there is "Plato's Stepchildren".

5. But this is better than when I barely showed up because my vocals were needed elsewhere.
She was not always around but even when not around as Nurse Chapel, she might show up as the voice of the computer.
 
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Captain, the orange polka dot button on a bracelet releases a better guess.

Oh, I'd be very glad to guess again, Mr. Spock!

Where we are:

1. Listen, I have to make this acknowledgment of your statement count.
2. Thankfully, I also maintained my post early.
3. I must have declined the opportunity to participate in the late-game mirth.
4. I think I'll also opt out of this whole uniform mixup.

5. But this is better than when I barely showed up because my vocals were needed elsewhere.
6. So Uhura WAS in charge!! Right?
 
The Captain's Chair on the Bridge (it's sort of a character in its own right) :rommie:
1. Computer records show Kirk pushed my red button and not my yellow button.
2. I'm always ready for the Captain's butt, anytime of the day or night.
3. I'm usually in the mix during the mirth on the bridge, but I'm left out when they mirth off the bridge.
4. No uniform for me, I just get a new paint job occasionally.
5. The computer does all the talking for the hardware and equipment on the bridge. I'm mute.
6. I never felt her fanny in my seat, so, was she really in charge?
 
I will copy Henoch's approach and guess "The Computer".

1. Listen, I have to make this acknowledgment of your statement count.
"Working"
2. Thankfully, I also maintained my post early.
Computer is always at its post
3. I must have declined the opportunity to participate in the late-game mirth.
Computer never participates in the mirth (accept in the animated series)
4. I think I'll also opt out of this whole uniform mixup.
No uniform for the computer
5. But this is better than when I barely showed up because my vocals were needed elsewhere.
If not Christine because of computer voice, then computer voice because of Christine
6. So Uhura WAS in charge!! Right?
Female computer voice might assume female is in charge and Uhura is the highest female in command line.
Also, computer is always hearing the communications officer talking.
 
LOL, you guys are both awesome. Great guesses. However . . . "program is classified by voice index log**"

7. After delivering my line, I shipped off to my favorite room . . . or two.


**I've always preferred "lock" for that awesome line but I think John Winston (right?) says "log" and either makes sense to me.
 
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Lieutenant Sulu
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1. He usually repeats Kirk's orders verbatim like "Warp 1".
2. He's usually at the helm.
3. He's not in the Rec Room when Uhura and gang are entertaining Riley in the Engine Room.
4. Obviously, my fabulous shirtless scene.
5. Takei was needed to voice over his "Green Beret" scenes and missed several Star Trek episodes.
6. In the Naked Time, when Sulu finally returned to duty, Uhura must have been in charge on the bridge after Kirk went down to Engineering. I think Yeoman Rand was on helm and no one at Nav. Everyone else was drunk in their chairs, and, Uhura was the only functional officer on the bridge.
7. Sulu liked to go either to the Rec Room and the Botany Lab when off duty...yep, that's all we ever see on-screen.
 
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8. Oh, we're so close to breaking this chain by force . . . . (metaclue based on recent guess)

But with an armful of this stuff, I wouldn't be afraid of a better guess . . . heh heh . . .
 
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Lieutenant Commander Montgomery (Scotty) Scott?
1. Listen, I have to make this acknowledgment of your statement count.

?
2. Thankfully, I also maintained my post early.
Scott is usually found in the Engineering.
3. I must have declined the opportunity to participate in the late-game mirth.
He reads technical journals instead of mirth on the space station.
4. I think I'll also opt out of this whole uniform mixup.
?
5. But this is better than when I barely showed up because my vocals were needed elsewhere.
Doohan voiced many aliens including the White Rabbit, Sargon, Nomad, etc.
6. So Uhura WAS in charge!! Right?
?
7. After delivering my line, I shipped off to my favorite room . . . or two.
He usually goes to the Engine Room or his room to drink.
8. Oh, we're so close to breaking this chain by force . . . . (metaclue based on recent guess)
Armful of tribbles.
But with an armful of this stuff, I wouldn't be afraid of a better guess . . . heh heh . . .
 
I have to give in my usual "guess follow-on" from Henoch. DeSalle.

1. Listen, I have to make this acknowledgment of your statement count.

DeSalle gets in a fight with Sulu in "This Side of Paradise", so he acknowledges Sulu's statement with a punch
2. Thankfully, I also maintained my post early.
He has posts, so maybe one of them was early
3. I must have declined the opportunity to participate in the late-game mirth.
He's never around for the mirth.
4. I think I'll also opt out of this whole uniform mixup.
He wears both red and gold uniforms in different episodes
5. But this is better than when I barely showed up because my vocals were needed elsewhere.
I theorize he was a frustrated opera singer and decided to sing arias in a crew talent contest
6. So Uhura WAS in charge!! Right?
DeSalle is in command in "Catspaw", but why not Uhura?
7. After delivering my line, I shipped off to my favorite room . . . or two.
He becomes part of the engineering crew, and so, like Scotty, goes to the Engine Room or his room, but not to drink
8. Oh, we're so close to breaking this chain by force . . . . (metaclue based on recent guess)
Again, "chain of command" why was it broken and he commands instead of others.
 
It's Jackson from Catspaw

1. Kirk addresses him and he falls dead
2. He was at the beam up point first?
3. Dead
4. He dies but he's not a "red" shirt
5. His voice is coming out but he's dead.
6. I don't know
7. They sent him for an autopsy.
8. Sylvia's sympathetic magic killed him.
 
I'll bet you credits to navy beans that it is not DeSalle. And Jackson might have executed a fantastic fall from the transporter pad, but he wasn't big on issuing anything other than death threats, so it isn't him either. However . . . .

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Yes!!! It's Scotty from Patterns of Force!!! :wtf: :eek: WTG, Henoch!!

1. Listen, I have to make this acknowledgment of your statement count.

Scotty has one line in Patterns of Force, so he really makes it stick for the record:

KIRK: Insert the transponders. Make one low pass to communication range in three hours. If we fail to make contact at the appointed time, take our co-ordinates from the transponder and beam us aboard no matter what our condition may be.
SCOTT: Aye, sir. Whatever your condition.

Sweet! This is the sort of action I want from my favorite character!! :bolian: :thumbdown: :ouch:

2. Thankfully, I also maintained my post early.

However, he's also on the bridge for the Ekosian missile attack on the Enterprise . . . but says nothing. Nice shot of the engineering station's panel displays, though.

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3. I must have declined the opportunity to participate in the late-game mirth.

There's some ninth-inning frivolity between Spock and McCoy (who is not a massive tool to Spock, but only engages him in banter), and Scotty is sensibly absent.**

**Actually this is arguably the best Heh-Heh Ending in all of S2. And it gave us Lee Kuan.

4. I think I'll also opt out of this whole uniform mixup.

McCoy can't get his Paramount-issue Gestapo uniform on, and because everyone needed to keep Scotty out of the action for some reason (like Jimmy Doohan costing too much or whatever), Scotty isn't on hand. Which is too bad because I think he would have added to the comic relief.

5. But this is better than when I barely showed up because my vocals were needed elsewhere.


I loved the guesses on this one. But I was referring to the fact that Scotty pulls a similar disappearing act in Return to Tomorrow. He has a few lines and is present for the RISK . . . isourBUSiness!!! speech, but although he's in command of a priceless Starfleet vessel with three omnipotent aliens aboard, he completely vanishes after Henoch tells him to soak his head. Probably because he was off using the echo effect in someone's sonic shower to phone in Sargon's vocals.

6. So Uhura WAS in charge!! Right?

With Scotty evidently busy elsewhere, Kirk liaises with Uhura to get to the bottom (heh) of McCoy's costuming situation, then orders her to beam them aboard at the end. Sounds like maybe she was running things. Again. Without being seen doing so. Again.

7. After delivering my line, I shipped off to my favorite room . . . or two.


I assume Scotty remained on the ship, unless he beamed down to Ekos to sample some Gewürztraminer or a nice Riesling (I assume Gill also brought over native German cuisine and viniculture to complete the effect), so after his huge line I figured he went off to the engine room . . . and is there one engine room, or two?? :cardie: (Debate currently airing on another thread.)

8. Oh, we're so close to breaking this chain by force . . . . (metaclue based on recent guess)

The last guess was Sulu, so we went one link up the chain of command for our solution, and the "force" reference was to POF's title.

Nice job, Henoch! You're up! :biggrin:
 
I feel like a pulled a ligament in my brain trying to figure that one out. By the way, one symptom of pulling a ligament in your brain is believing that brains have ligaments.

Congrats to Henoch.
 
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