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Bravo, BK613! In contrast to my last offering (the poor Denevan pilot), this one didn't take ten guesses and went very quickly, to the relief of all concerned I'm sure. :D

As to #1, exactly; as to #2, I was actually thinking of the period where she sits in Spock's lap (so cute) while Seven is in the brig, but yes, that's a good point you raise regarding an additional period of absence she enjoys (catnap?) and something I don't think I had noticed before (thanks!); and as to #3, exactly right.

Bravo! You have the conn. :bolian:
 
Spock's Brain (aka The Controller) (I like to think that Spock's brain as the Controller is a stand alone character different from Spock himself. :vulcan:)
1. As a disembodied brain, he's is in his box in the control room. His boss is Kara who in her simpleton condition, finds everything complicated. :rofl:
 
@Henoch I can appreciate how an entity that spent millennia in a sphere would be into that disembodiment thing. ;) If a disembodied voice gave you this answer, though, you prolly should stop listening to it. :guffaw:
(creative answer, though.)

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Clue 2: Given who my boss is, I sure my boss has no trouble remembering my name.
 
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Clue 3: When I went, I have The Most Useful Item (well, according to the Guide, and if the size doesn't matter.)
 
Thanks. Really liked that first clue.

Thanks! It was inspired by DC's Legends of Tomorrow, one of the DC superhero shows on the CW. When they decided to add the comic character Adrianna Tomaz, also known to many Saturday morning TV fans from the 70s, they didn't want to use her superhero name because it was, of course . . . Isis. And no one needed a fun show to have that association. So they kept (mostly) her powers and changed her story a bit. I adapted their decision here for my little game.
 
Oh, and . . . .

Sam, from Charlie X.

He only appears in the gym; his disappearance alerts Kirk to the fact that Charlie has problematic abilities; his name is familiar to Kirk because it's also his brother's name as we learn later in the season; and when he disappears, he's only wearing a towel, which according to Mr. Adams and the Hitchhiker's Guide is the most useful thing any hitchhiker can carry. Love the size doesn't matter joke, too. :guffaw:
 
Nice! That was a good one and I was actually tempted to sit it out because the clues were already so good. That's one you sort of hate to "win" and end. Sort of hoped I was wrong.

And now . . . .
 
Intelligence reports SPB now making incorrect guesses.

1. Like the leader of the opposition, I am well-schooled in wartime pleasantries and diplomacy.
2. My boss gives me a satisfactory job appraisal.
 
Return to your council, Henoch. You will receive our official notification of the solution as soon as it is published. (Or you guess it yourself.)

1. Like the leader of the opposition, I am well-schooled in wartime pleasantries and diplomacy.
2. My boss gives me a satisfactory job appraisal.
3. Were this a different era, long ago when such things were commonplace and the galaxy was a savage place, my behavior could be considered antisocial, perhaps even subject to an anti-stalking provision.
 
1. Like the leader of the opposition, I am well-schooled in wartime pleasantries and diplomacy.
2. My boss gives me a satisfactory job appraisal.
3. Were this a different era, long ago when such things were commonplace and the galaxy was a savage place, my behavior could be considered antisocial, perhaps even subject to an anti-stalking provision.
4. I commit a mostly irrelevant error.
 
Abraham Lincoln?

Green, the incorrect guess is forced upon us. History repeats itself.

1. Like the leader of the opposition, I am well-schooled in wartime pleasantries and diplomacy.
2. My boss gives me a satisfactory job appraisal.
3. Were this a different era, long ago when such things were commonplace and the galaxy was a savage place, my behavior could be considered antisocial, perhaps even subject to an anti-stalking provision.
4. I commit a mostly irrelevant error.
5. I find a cozy hiding place for my target.
 
I should've known better than to talk to you about your guesses unarmed, but you forced me. I hold you responsible for this.

1. Like the leader of the opposition, I am well-schooled in wartime pleasantries and diplomacy.
2. My boss gives me a satisfactory job appraisal.
3. Were this a different era, long ago when such things were commonplace and the galaxy was a savage place, my behavior could be considered antisocial, perhaps even subject to an anti-stalking provision.
4. I commit a mostly irrelevant error.
5. I find a cozy hiding place for my target.
6. Both my combatant and I believe that the other is engaging in conjecture, a suggestion mutually expressed quite politely, which stems from our discourse alluded to in the first clue.
 
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