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Kim Chan

Favourite Trek Phrase

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I was thinking about all the Trek siggys on the site and figured I'd ask y'all. What's your favourite trek phrase(s).

 

I think mine has to be:

 

Picard: Mr Worf, do you intend to blast a hole in the viewer?

 

Kim

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-"Shut Up Wessley" Let's just get that one outta the way.

-"Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor not a bricklayer!"

-"Now Scotty, now....anytime now!" Paraphrased there from "Doomsday Machine" and Star Trek III and probably a few other places

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ooh, I got a few!

 

May Fortune Favour the Foolish

 

Time is the fire in which we burn

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I protest I am not a merry man!!!- Worf

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- If you cut me, do I not...leak?

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Data: "Oh, Sh!t."

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Mine is:

 

Q: What do I have to do to convince you???

 

Worf: Die.

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EMH: Computer, delete Paris

Harry Kim: What are you doing?!

EMH: Computer, delete Kim

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I love...

 

"Time line. This is no time to argue about time. We don't have the time. What was I saying?"

 

Nothing like drunk Troi. That whole scene makes me laugh every time I watch it.

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I have two:

 

"What happened to all the people?"

 

"War?"

 

"Disease?"

 

"A dissatisfied customer?" (Troi, Worf, Data, and Geordi, "Arsenal of Freedom", stardate 41798.2)

 

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"That is how a Klingon lures a mate."

 

"Are you telling me to yell at Salia?"

 

"No, no, no. Men do not roar. Women roar. Then they hurl heavy objects. And claw at you."

 

"What does the man do?"

 

"He reads love poetry. He ducks a lot."

 

"Worf, it sounds like it works great for the Klingons, but...I think I need to try something a little less...dangerous?"

 

"Go to her door, beg like a human." (Worf and Wesley, "The Dauphin", stardate 42568.8).

Edited by Spitfire

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Bones> "Damnit Jim, I'm a Doctor not a (Enter your word here)."

 

and

 

"I am not a Merry Man!"- Worf on that one Q episode.

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"Felis Catus, is your taxonomic nomenclature..." (Both times it was used, first by Data, and then by Riker in a later episode reading Bevery's play).

 

 

 

 

 

"Ode to Spot"

 

Felis catus, is your taxonomic nomenclature,

An endothermic quadruped, carnivorous by nature.

Your visual, olfactory, and auditory senses

Contribute to your hunting skills and natural defenses.

 

I find myself intrigued by your sub-vocal oscillations,

A singular development of cat communications

That obviates your basic hedonistic predilection

For a rhythmic stroking of your fur to demonstrate affection.

 

A tail is quite essential for your acrobatic talents,

You would not be so agile if you lacked its counterbalance.

And when not being utilized to aid in locomotion

It often serves to illustrate the state of your emotion.

 

Oh Spot, the complex levels of behavior you display

Connotes a fairly well-developed cognitive array;

And though you are not sentient, Spot, and do not comprehend,

I nonetheless consider you a true and valued friend.

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I liked the diologue between Picard and Q.

Picard: the first time we met you you put us on trial for the crimes of humanity

Q: The Jury is still out on that Captain

 

Also I too love that that whole shpeal that Worf says about Klingon mating in The dauphin. That is Priceless. It is also why my recent girl friend dumped me. Just Kidding

:P

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1. spock ::setting transmitter to transmit on their frequency,and speed..

Kirk:: as the plasma weapon is approaching::transmit message...,Mr.spock

::worried look on kirk::transmit..now

2.Kirk::name and rank

Chekov,pavel,...Rank...Admiral...

3.Bones::Jim you dont just ask the almighty for an ID.

4.Scotty:: She canna take much more Capin,she'lll blew

5.Data:: Oh.....

6.Sulu::Fly her apart then...(as CO of the excellsior)

7.Picard:: Engage

and there are a multitude of more ,we all have heard and love ... :P

Edited by eagle

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Fascinating...

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Kirk: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Message, Spock?

Spock: None that I am aware of, except of course, Happy Birthday.

 

Kim

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Sorry its just been a bit since it was said and I wanted to add my list of phrases.

 

SHUT UP WESLEY!!!

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There are many good sayings in the Treks. Here's a few of my favorites:

 

"Everyone remember where we parked." - Kirk, ST4:TVH

 

"Oh...Joy" - McCoy, ST4: TVH

 

"She's ready Jim...Lock and Load." McCoy, regarding a torpedo, ST6:TUC (McCoy did the lock and load line before Data in the films. Random geek observation.)

 

"Where are we going?" -- McCoy

"Where they went." -- Kirk

"What if they went nowhere?" -- McCoy

"Then this will be your big chance to get away from it all." -- Kirk, directing the search party to beam to the last coordinates of the transporter room in the deserted science lab (Star Trek II)

 

"Don't call me Tiny." - Sulu, Star Trek III

 

"You're suffering from a Vulcan Mind Meld, Doctor." - Kirk

"That green-blooded Son of a B****. It's his revenge for all those arguments he lost." - McCoy, Star Trek III

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Mine is in my signature :P

 

Also, theres about 10 good ones in the TNG episode "Deja Q" real zingers.

 

one of them (the "what do i have to do to impress you......die" one) has already been mentioned.

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'I've always known. I'll die alone.'

That had me thinking about it for ages. And of course, in the end, Picard was with him (unless you class the point at which he entered the nexus).

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It depends on what you mean by "alone". Picard was in the immedoate area but he wasn.t like 5 feet away or something.

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It depends on what you mean by "alone". Picard was in the immedoate area but he wasn.t like 5 feet away or something.

I thought Picard was right next to him. Either way, alone for me would mean somewhere other people aren't.

 

They shouldn't have killed the guy off anyway. Not when he came out with such fantastic lines as:

 

No, I'm from Iowa. I only work in outer space.

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Tuvok: Neelix I do not require the life history of my Breakfast!

 

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B'Elanna Torres: How the hell do you know when we're having intimate relations?

 

Seven of Nine: There is no one on deck 9 section 12 who does not know when you're having intimate relations.

 

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Neelix: I feel like I'm all alone.

The Doctor: You *are* all alone. I'm only a holographic projection.

 

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Good Grief... all these entries, and no one listed:

 

"He's dead, Jim."

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Good Grief... all these entries, and no one listed:

 

"He's dead, Jim."

:P

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