So are there any lines from ST that you actually use in an actual normal way at times in your life. I don't mean things where you say "Live long in prosper" in a way that you know that you're just quoting Spock, but more like an actual line that you've incorporated into your vocabulary.
I actually use Kruge's line "And now to show that my intentions are sincere." of some variation of it. It's usually in some situation where I have to tell someone at work, or one of my children, something that has to be done and I get the sense don't exactly understand that I'm serious about this.
So sometimes I'll say "And now to show my intentions are sincere...." then I'll state whatever consequence may result from failure to do the request in a timely and proper way.
So far the consequence hasn't been "I shall kill one of the prisoners." But you never know. There's a first time for everything.
Plus I love that line. It sounds like something you'd say while proposing, but Kruge manages to turn it into a harbinger of something terrible about to happen.
I actually use Kruge's line "And now to show that my intentions are sincere." of some variation of it. It's usually in some situation where I have to tell someone at work, or one of my children, something that has to be done and I get the sense don't exactly understand that I'm serious about this.
So sometimes I'll say "And now to show my intentions are sincere...." then I'll state whatever consequence may result from failure to do the request in a timely and proper way.
So far the consequence hasn't been "I shall kill one of the prisoners." But you never know. There's a first time for everything.

Plus I love that line. It sounds like something you'd say while proposing, but Kruge manages to turn it into a harbinger of something terrible about to happen.