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The bestest ever Trek planet

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What's your favourite Trek planet from TOS to ST:XI? Out of every Trek planet that's appeared on our screens from 1966 to 2009, which is the one that you most like? And would you take a horga'hn there?
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Just because of the name - and I believe Sionnach would agree with me - I'm gonna have to say Deinonychus VII from TNG: "A Fistful of Datas."
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Seconded. :arrow:
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Andoria. I love the idea that it's a planet orbiting another, and I like the cold.

Place I'd least like to go would be Risa.
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I agree with Graham. On both counts.
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Rubicun and Risa for vacations but living on earth.
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Risa is a hellhole.
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Tyyr wrote:Risa is a hellhole.
On Risa they must have a whole medical industry based on the treatment of xenovenereal diseases. :lol:
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The women put out if you wave a mass produced statue at them. I like a little bit of work for it.
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Ditto. I'd probably go there once for fun, but I wouldn't like living there.
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Tyyr wrote:The women put out if you wave a mass produced statue at them. I like a little bit of work for it.
You mean like a handmade one? Would give the crafts class a whole dimension.
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Tyyr wrote:The women put out if you wave a mass produced statue at them.
Sounds like $2 pitcher night at the Knight Club.
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I've always wanted to go to Andoria. It would probably not be a particularly wise thing with Raynauds but I like to live a little dangerously now and then :mrgreen: 8)
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I wouldn't mind going to visit Risa for a while. I'm past the age at which every little bit of a vaca has to be adventurous or educational. I could do with a bit of lying all day on the most perfect beaches in the galaxy, and then spending all night like I was closing down the old Limelight or Tunnel.
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Tyyr wrote:The women put out if you wave a mass produced statue at them. I like a little bit of work for it.
Thank you. I knew I liked you for some reason. :lol:
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