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Right again!! Give that man a prize... or at least his choice for the next entry.
 
Scotty said "I was here" in Relics:
"When I was here, I could tell you the speed that we were traveling by the feel of the deckplates."

- and Riker said "I was here yesterday" in Eye of the Beholder just before Kwan jumps into the plasma.

But Worf said "So I was here," while tracking a quantum fissure in the spacetime continuum in Parallels.


And now, for more guessing pleasure:
"No, thank you, Doctor."

I know it sounds really general so let me add, it's not referencing some trivial offer of a seat or something.
 
And now, for more guessing pleasure:
"No, thank you, Doctor."
I know it sounds really general so let me add, it's not referencing some trivial offer of a seat or something.

LaForge to Crusher in "Encounter at Farpoint." She had offered treatment for the pain associated with his visor.


Next clue:

A certain work by Marc Chagall

Kor
 
And now, for more guessing pleasure:
"No, thank you, Doctor."
I know it sounds really general so let me add, it's not referencing some trivial offer of a seat or something.

LaForge to Crusher in "Encounter at Farpoint." She had offered treatment for the pain associated with his visor.


Next clue:

A certain work by Marc Chagall

Kor
Hm. Cultured. Sounds like Spock. Seems like "Requiem for Methuselah," but I can't place it.
 
No quotation marks, so I take it as a reference to something shown. Besides which, while I may be in error, I doubt that Chagall came up again in any Trek iteration. So, not because I really remember it directly, but that I've read some critical musings on the scene, I would say that you are talking about Adam and Eve Expelled from Paradise, a print of which Spock had hanging in his quarters and which he briefly spoke about with Valeris in TUC.
 
No quotation marks, so I take it as a reference to something shown. Besides which, while I may be in error, I doubt that Chagall came up again in any Trek iteration. So, not because I really remember it directly, but that I've read some critical musings on the scene, I would say that you are talking about Adam and Eve Expelled from Paradise, a print of which Spock had hanging in his quarters and which he briefly spoke about with Valeris in TUC.
In which I get dinged for not knowing the movies. :/
 
Don't feel badly, I barely remember most of them either. As a token of understanding and empathy, please proceed at your leisure with the next brain tickler. :techman:
 
Don't feel badly, I barely remember most of them either. As a token of understanding and empathy, please proceed at your leisure with the next brain tickler. :techman:

You're a tolerant soul, Drone. :)

. . .

"Take d'Artagnan here to Sickbay."
 
That's Spock in "The Naked Time," after Sulu storms the bridge.

"O'Brien was working there this morning, but..."
 
No quotation marks, so I take it as a reference to something shown. Besides which, while I may be in error, I doubt that Chagall came up again in any Trek iteration. So, not because I really remember it directly, but that I've read some critical musings on the scene, I would say that you are talking about Adam and Eve Expelled from Paradise, a print of which Spock had hanging in his quarters and which he briefly spoke about with Valeris in TUC.

Yep, unless the original somehow gets looted from it's current museum display in Nice, France in the next couple centuries and winds up in Spock's personal collection, and he keeps it hidden away in his quarters so he doesn't get busted for dealing in stolen artwork. Or maybe getting away with it is another "one of the advantages of being a thousand light-years from Federation headquarters," to use Kirk's words from the same movie. :vulcan:

Kor
 
I could see that as a reasonable prospective sideline of MU Spock. Working in a realm that deals with very cultured, sophisticated, and creative objects, but doing so in a way that defines a Vulcan form of piracy and criminality. :)

Back to the main course,with no more guesses being extended, I figured I would give it a go. Because, the good LadyT'Anna attempt was in DS9, which I believe she knows more than a little bit about, we're not talking about TNG here. So, I venture into terra incognito and hope that this is an episode with a special twist, maybe a character I do know somewhat. I don't know how many of those instances cropped up during the show's run, but checking guest appearance citations, I found one with not one of my favorite TNG players, but what the hell, I gave it a look.

So in striking gold, I think, I have to thank Lady T'Anna for saving me from what would have been an even lengthier TNG
search and a vain one.


Dax to Sisko in Defiant
 
I have a feeling this one will stick out pretty easily.

"It was a pleasure treating you. Don't hesitate to call again".
 
I have a feeling this one will stick out pretty easily.

"It was a pleasure treating you. Don't hesitate to call again".


That'll be the evil EMH in Voyager's Worst Case Scenario holoprogram, rubbing salt in the proverbial wound.

Next quote:
"Go ahead and shoot me, but you better hope we don't make it, because if we survive the first thing I'm going to do is bust your ass back to Crewman Second Class for insubordination."
 
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