The Mothership - 2011-09-30
Oh you have to watch it all, you must stay to the end.
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Spit Spingola - 2011-09-30
I've seen several videos from 9/11 truthers that profess a love for Star Trek and they really perplex me, since Star Trek takes place in a future where Earth is a socialist multicultural place with no gold standard and much better off for it. The only thing that really matches up with their ideology is the prime directive.
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EvilHomer - 2011-09-30 NO BLOOD FOR DILITHIUM CRYSTALS.
Ask yourself: who was REALLY in a position to destroy the Enterprise-C, and who had the most to gain?
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garcet71283 - 2011-09-30 Actually, didn't the original series mention pay grades?
Also, DS9 talked about the federation as a "Humanoids only" club.
Excuse me, I have to go comb the sweet tarts out of my beard.
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Syd Midnight - 2011-10-01 "I have a nearly omniscient knowledge of pretty much everything that's going on in this world, all the most important secrets, powerful conspiracies, and historic events are entirely within my comprehension. My judgement of who is right or wrong is more informed and correct than that of any of the puppet-like participants, and I have intuitive grasp of everything worth note from cultural subtleties to basic laws of science, and am part of a interactive community that appreciates and defines both the nobility of the Good and the flaws of the Evil etc etc etc"
In other words, because it's soft science-fiction with a moralistic bent, which makes a good substitute for religion.
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Bort - 2011-09-30
Kang there did the voice of Mr. Freeze. Also, he was married to Barbara Eden.
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SDAusmus - 2011-10-01
No Hollywood Hogan? Boo.
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