The mysterious station

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That's what everybody assumes. ;)
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I didn't assume that, I don't assume anything!
because we you assmume, you make an ass out of u and me
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You know, a teacher used to say that in high school, and it took me a year to understand what he meant.
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because we you assmume, you make an ass out of u and me
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:oops:
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See what happens when you :poke: the sleeping computer? :laughroll:
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Would you guys have wanted to see the mysterious station reappear in Enterprise?
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No. They'd have managed to fuck it up somehow.
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I do believe they managed in just one ep. Come on now, give credit where it's due!
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You know, I guess the thing that really irks me, is that all of these plot devices like the rogue planet, the mysterious station, and the "unknown" aliens, all happened reletively close to Earth. Remember, Enterprise could only cruise at around Warp 4 on the TOS scale, so she couldn't really get THAT far. They should have come up with some plots that were a bit more mundane, and not left open (like the station repairing itself)
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exactly
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Ahh, such is Enterprise.
They say that in the Army,
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They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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Ahh, such is Enterprise.
And thus our problem.
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Mark wrote:Enterprise could only cruise at around Warp 4 on the TOS scale, so she couldn't really get THAT far.
That's one of the issues with ENT - even though the NX couldn't go too fast, it still managed to get THAT far and more.
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Well, they DID make it to Qo'Nos in 4 days
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