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Damfino 08-12-09 06:08 PM

Re: Star Trek Sheep: The Next Generation
 
I'm in!

brainee 08-12-09 06:34 PM

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Sent! Those multipliers are crazy for the last 4 questions (especially the X10)

Nogura 08-12-09 07:53 PM

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I'm in as well. Hopefully I do better on this than I did on the last comic book sheep.

Nogura

Rockmjd23 08-12-09 09:31 PM

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last question is brutal. Not many possibilities.

Jimmy James 08-12-09 09:36 PM

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#18 is the only one I felt was all that bad. I just validated my answer to the last one and feel pretty satisfied.

alk3hol 08-13-09 03:08 AM

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My first sheep game.

Tracer Bullet 08-13-09 07:11 AM

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I have 15 sets of entries so far. If I get 15 today, we'll definitely start tomorrow.

Tracer Bullet 08-13-09 07:11 AM

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Later on I'll be posting a list of people that played Round 1 that haven't yet sent in answers.

Tracer Bullet 08-13-09 08:27 AM

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Here's a query to tide you all over until the game starts:

do holograms count as a species?

Red Dog 08-13-09 08:28 AM

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Hell no.

But it does count as one of the dumbest Trek ideas ever.

reverie 08-13-09 08:54 AM

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I would definitely say a hologram is not a species. Although I would say the Borg are, so take that as you will!

Palaver 08-13-09 09:26 AM

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How about we get an official definition of species before game begins? Not to beat a dead horse, but I'm still scratching my head on the Borg decision. If Borg aren't a species, then I would say things like holograms, androids, nanites, etc. aren't either.

JasonF 08-13-09 09:26 AM

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Holograms are absolutely not a species. Neither are androids, robots, or any other kind of artificial life-form that may have appeared on the show.

However, chickens are a species, so if they ever fired their weapons on a ship crewed by chickens, that would be a good answer.

The Bus 08-13-09 10:33 AM

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I answered Borg for every Sheep question.

Tracer Bullet 08-13-09 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by JasonF (Post 9641065)
Holograms are absolutely not a species. Neither are androids, robots, or any other kind of artificial life-form that may have appeared on the show.

However, chickens are a species, so if they ever fired their weapons on a ship crewed by chickens, that would be a good answer.

What about ducks?

http://www.filmbuffonline.com/FBOLNe...ardtheduck.jpg

Groucho 08-13-09 11:56 AM

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I just sent in my (admittedly awful) answers. Somebody has to come in last!

RKillgore 08-13-09 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by JasonF (Post 9641065)
Holograms are absolutely not a species. Neither are androids, robots, or any other kind of artificial life-form that may have appeared on the show.

That one's my fault. I was being cleverly stupid (or stupidly clever) by giving an answer that satisfies the first part of the question, but up for contention on the second part. But not so stupid as to preemptively include an alternate answer.


However, chickens are a species, so if they ever fired their weapons on a ship crewed by chickens, that would be a good answer.
I believe all contact with the Kay'ephsee have been peaceful.

RKillgore 08-13-09 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 9641434)
I just sent in my (admittedly awful) answers. Somebody has to come in last!

Did you find time to watch some Star Track since the last game?

Groucho 08-13-09 12:11 PM

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I watched about 30 seconds of Nemesis last night. I hope it helps!!!

Red Dog 08-13-09 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 9641476)
I watched about 30 seconds of Nemesis last night. I hope it helps!!!

I stayed in a Holiday Inn Express last night.

wishbone 08-13-09 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Red Dog (Post 9640934)
Hell no.

But it does count as one of the dumbest Trek ideas ever.

http://i25.tinypic.com/xcvwon.jpg

It has worked out well for Red Dwarf. :D

WallyOPD 08-13-09 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by JasonF (Post 9641065)
Neither are androids, robots, or any other kind of artificial life-form that may have appeared on the show.

Someone needs to watch Measure of a Man -ohbfrank-

Tracer Bullet 08-13-09 01:09 PM

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The following people played in Round 1 and have not sent in answers for Round 2:

arminius
Chew
dhmac
dvdhook
feenst
gmanca
hasslein
jjcool
kvrdave
Merkin Muffley
NORML54601
Rockmjd23
the big train
Venusian
WallyOPD
wendersfan
wmansir

Tracer Bullet 08-13-09 01:10 PM

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Venusian I know is not around. The rest of you on that list... you have no excuse.

Groucho 08-13-09 01:10 PM

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Liar!


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