The bluest sky you’ve ever seen, in Seattle.
And the hills the greenest green . . . in Seattle.
Like a beautiful child, growing up free and wild . . . .
The bluest sky you’ve ever seen, in Seattle.
Full of hopes and full of fears...
Full of laughter, full of tears...
"Carpenter Street(ENT)."
Lawrence Strode (heh): This going to take long? I don't want to miss Conan.
I just looked it up on MA. And I'd completely forgotten it. Then again, the Xindi War tended to blur together in my mind, much the same way the Dominion War did.
I don't know, it was starting to get silly just how many wars the Federation was always being mentioned to have been involved in in the past on TOS and TNG. TV shows are supposed to be set during periods in which the interesting stuff happens. Yet, Star Trek had a tendency to save the interesting stuff for things that happened in the past that get referenced, or the stuff of alternate timelines or futures which get reset at the end of the episode.And the Bird didn't want a space-war series anyway. And I don't blame him one bit.
I don't know, it was starting to get silly just how many wars the Federation was always being mentioned to have been involved in in the past on TOS and TNG. TV shows are supposed to be set during periods in which the interesting stuff happens. Yet, Star Trek had a tendency to save the interesting stuff for things that happened in the past that get referenced, or the stuff of alternate timelines or futures which get reset at the end of the episode.
Never should have crossed the Witches.I wish we'd learned the background of Station Salem One, mentioned by Picard(?) early in TNG and possibly in Season 1 as being a pivotal moment in history.
From birthday girl Diane Duane's Spock's World.Alright, these still stump me, months later, plz help:
Surak Was An Internet Blogger
Ayel in Star Trek 2009:Prod Nero
Background Vulcan in Lower Decks.Buddy The Smiling Vulcan
Kind of a catch all for endless theories and even books/papers on the subject.How The Federation Economy Works (unless the meaning here is "nobody knows" or "if you've thought about it longer than the writers of First Contact, you get the points")
Both from Lets Trek: The Budget Guide to the Federation.Hermaphrodite Talosians
Federation Pleasurebots
No, that's it. Who designs a bar without toilets nearby? I imagine some site-to-site transports were arranged.No Toilets Near Ten Forward (is this just a reference to the 1701D blueprints? I mean, I've read them, but there must be greater significance)
Some fan-published cargo shuttle blueprints make this explicit.Shuttles Beam Poop Out Of You (why?)
All of the above. It almost never looks the same twice, it fits anything needed, spawns infinite shuttles and then near the end we learn Neelix's ship was somehow inside all along.As someone who personally contributed an entire paragraph to the Memory Alpha page on toilets, I thought for sure I'd get all the poop jokes (sorry, Trip!), but I came up short.
P.S. Does Voyager's Magic Shuttlebay refer to the way it keeps producing shuttlecraft, or the fact that it somehow has storage space for them all, or the fact that the doors appear to be the wrong size for some of the ships that enter and exit it? Or any/all of the above?
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