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Old 08-14-09 | 02:50 PM
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Re: Star Trek Sheep: The Next Generation

I want to see how genius (or not) my second-to-last answer is!
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Re: Star Trek Sheep: The Next Generation

Originally Posted by Palaver
I'm here. There just hasn't been much to debate on.
This. Plus work is busy today, so I haven't been able to spend my day hitting F5.
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Let's just say kvrdave won and call it Round 2.
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Given that the last question is a x10 crapshoot, these questions don't mean much anyhow.
Exactly. Reminds me of the game show Family Feud, where the points multiplier for the last round was so great that it was only one that mattered.
Old 08-14-09 | 02:51 PM
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No they didn't. There was no culture to interfere with once the Borg changed it and nothing (particularly culture) from the pre-Borg timeline changed - Cochrane still did the test drive and the Vulcans visited right after. There was no evolutionary interference.

The answer is as wrong as it was an hour ago.
My answer > Red Dog's answer.
Old 08-14-09 | 02:52 PM
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Re: Star Trek Sheep: The Next Generation


"I... hurt your feelings?"
Old 08-14-09 | 02:52 PM
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Re: Star Trek Sheep: The Next Generation

I was following, too. But I was sucking so bad, I didn't have much to say.
Old 08-14-09 | 02:53 PM
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My hissy fit worked. We're starting up.

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But they put Cochran in danger by not putting inertial dampeners into the Phoenix. But then they didn't go splat, so the physics of that "past" didn't work the same as our universe, so logically, the whole movie never took place.
I know that supposedly you need inertial dampeners to travel FTL, but doesn't Warp drive work on premise that the ship isn't really traveling fast, but that space time is being warped around the ship? Therefore inertial dampeners aren't really needed except during the impulse speeds.
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Re: Star Trek Sheep: The Next Generation

The results of the first question kind of dampened my enthusiasm for the game, but I've been following along!
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Engage/Warp Speed/Engage!
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Re: Star Trek Sheep: The Next Generation

Question 16: S: Name any non-human sentient species.
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Originally Posted by reverie
I want to see how genius (or not) my second-to-last answer is!
No more genius than mine, I assure you.
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My hissy fit worked. We're starting up.

Make it so.
Old 08-14-09 | 02:55 PM
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Re: Star Trek Sheep: The Next Generation

These were good answers:

Borg
Trill
Species 8472
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I consider myself a big Trekkie/Trekker/whatever, but boy... between kvrdave and a friend of mine.. some fans has some major hang-ups with FC. (again, this coming from someone who enjoyed "Insurrection"... not something a lot of Trek fans seems to say)
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Re: Star Trek Sheep: The Next Generation

Wait, I mean, they would have been good answers if this was Reverse Sheep.
Old 08-14-09 | 02:56 PM
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Re: Star Trek Sheep: The Next Generation

Originally Posted by Tracer Bullet
These were good answers:

Borg
Trill
Species 8472
Wait wait wait... now Borg is a species??
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Horta (-3)

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Nogura
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Borg (-2) (you never learn, do you)

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Originally Posted by fist of doom


+1
Old 08-14-09 | 02:58 PM
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The Q (-2)

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Wait, I mean, they would have been good answers if this was Reverse Sheep.
The Borg would have been a good answer for a species question. Ma head asplode.
Old 08-14-09 | 02:59 PM
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One of the last two answers is slightly better than the other.


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