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Originally Posted by Tracer Bullet
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The rest of you on that list... you have no excuse.
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It's Star Trek. Man up and send me some damn answers. |
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i'll get mine in this afternoon.
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I sent mine last night.:hscratch:
You should have them now. |
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Don't phase me, bro!
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Mine are in. JUPITER STATION!!!!
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Originally Posted by Tracer Bullet
6: <FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #F9DF00">S:</font> Name a command given on the bridge of a starship.
Originally Posted by Groucho
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Don't phase me, bro!
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In. ST sheep is the only one I've done remotely well in. Here's hoping for top 15!
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Thanks for hosting another round of Star Trek Sheep Tracer Bullet! Answers are sent.
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After a deluge of PM requesting my participation, I'm in.
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I hope I make the Top 50!
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oops I thought I send mine in last night, sent now.
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Originally Posted by JasonF
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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. Androids and other non-carbon organisms that actually live are species if you ask me. Take for instance the big spaceship-sized creature that sucked the 1701-D's power until they "soured the milk". Species. |
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Originally Posted by Jimmy James
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A hologram as I understand it is a projected image with some computer programming behind it. I'd agree it is not a species.
Androids and other non-carbon organisms that actually live are species if you ask me. Take for instance the big spaceship-sized creature that sucked the 1701-D's power until they "soured the milk". Species. |
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Originally Posted by brainee
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Though I don't see how you can lump in androids with spaceship sized creatures. If anything, I'd think androids are grouped with holograms - non-organic, so not a species (and don't give me Trek technobabble about organic components in Data's neural network). The definition of "species" is a little fuzzy. But one thing that seems pretty accepted is that its a biological term. Every biological organism has a species to which it belongs. Even some sort of Frankenstein's monster, which would be part of a new species.
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Originally Posted by The Bus
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Originally Posted by wendersfan
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You'd not prefer him to wait until after sports sheep is finished?
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I'll only be doing Sports Sheep for another hour. With Mr. Bullet AWOL, I assume he will start this sometime after his lunch (so 1:30PM EDT or thereabouts).
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I was about to start, but with Sports running I'll delay for another hour.
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Also I'm not sure if I like The Bus knowing my schedule so intimately :lol:
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