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Post by Victor Katz on Aug 25, 2019 0:03:36 GMT
Up for a game of good old chess?
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Post by Dr. Hendrei Gromsinger on Aug 25, 2019 3:26:22 GMT
Up for a game of good old chess? Not right now, not necessarily, but when I get this car stuff sorted out, yes.
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Post by tpc on Aug 25, 2019 4:48:56 GMT
Does the bold D in Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Texas) refer to... some other D? Probably LBJ's own?
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Post by Chancellor Otto von Bismarck on Aug 25, 2019 5:57:34 GMT
I think the Eugenics wars would technically be the Third World War, my guy, although Memory Alpha places those in ‘92-‘96. So presumably even the Star Trek 21st Century is loaded with Social Networks. No mere global conflict can take on the blue bird. Rephrase as a question. I was only trying to inform my good friend as to a piece of Star Trek lore, BUT this does indeed raise a question: Which of the 6 original Star Trek movies is your favorite? Be it the 2nd, with the very Augment himself, Khan Noonien Singh?
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Post by Tolbethessar on Aug 25, 2019 17:56:44 GMT
No wait! Even better question for Picard here! J.J. Abrams movies... canon or non-canon to you?
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Post by Dr. Hendrei Gromsinger on Aug 25, 2019 21:08:24 GMT
Does the bold D in Lyndon B. Johnson ( D-Texas) refer to... some other D? Probably LBJ's own? It refers to D the Superior. No wait! Even better question for Picard here! J.J. Abrams movies... canon or non-canon to you? Alternate timeline. With the way time-travel works in Star Trek, that basically means... kinda canon-ish, I guess. I'm okay with them. Rephrase as a question. I was only trying to inform my good friend as to a piece of Star Trek lore, BUT this does indeed raise a question: Which of the 6 original Star Trek movies is your favorite? Be it the 2nd, with the very Augment himself, Khan Noonien Singh? Yeah, it's probably Wrath of Khan. I enjoyed that one. Undiscovered Country was great too. Very close second.
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