Space, the final frontier

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Mark wrote:
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Mark's post where he 'racks a round in chamber' because he likes the Prometheus set off warning bells in my head.

Lol, it's all in good fun. The Prommie is one of those ships that you either love or hate. Personally, when "Message in a Bottle" aired, I sounded like an owl, jumping up and down going "ooh...ooh...ooh"

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I thought "A gay EMH as well".
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Not you Mark, the Mark II.
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Oddly enough, I didn't think anything about a gay EMH. I thought, "Wow - they have cokehead holograms in the 24th century?"
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and also I thought 'Tsssk, those pesky Romulans are at it AGAIN!'
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thelordharry wrote:Not you Mark, the Mark II.

:::point to Harry::: :D
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A lovely piece :) really well put together. I had to watch the final scene of 'These are the voyages' after that.
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thelordharry wrote:A lovely piece :) really well put together. I had to watch the final scene of 'These are the voyages' after that.
... WHY?!

EDIT: Wait, sorry. Final scene, the three-part voiceover. Okay, I almost need coffee now. Sorry!
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Yeah, the three part voice over :) Whether we like it or not, Enterprise is now Trek canon and to hear the three major captains of the lineage read out the mission statement was kind of awesome.
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And I liked it. ;)
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