or the one where Picard vacations on Riesa and lets his hair down so to speak (Captain's Holiday) and there is one that I can't remember the details of but there was a female ambassador or judge come on board to mediate something or other and Picard must defend basic rights and it's awesome! (very memorable as you can tell.)The final bid for the flute at the auction was $40,000. Including the additional 20% fee Christie's collected on all items from the winning bidder, the total price for the flute was $48,000.
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I always like The Inner Light, incidentally I just read this on wiki about the flute from that episode fetching a price of $40k plus at Christie's 
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Did I mention Star Trek is shit?

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Redundant statement is redundant.Animavore wrote:Did I mention Star Trek is shit?
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And won't from me.Animavore wrote:I don't hear a rebuttal.
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And which 1960's sci-fi was better, in terms of storyline and background then? (Dr Who, is and always was, for kids.)Animavore wrote:I don't hear a rebuttal.
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Not really into sci-fi programms, although I love sci-fi novels, I've always found them tacky.AshtonBlack wrote:And which 1960's sci-fi was better, in terms of storyline and background then? (Dr Who, is and always was, for kids.)Animavore wrote:I don't hear a rebuttal.
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Right, so your personal opinion on the genre leads you to conclude that one particular series within said genre is shit and could you give a bit more detail on it's shitness.Animavore wrote:Not really into sci-fi programms, although I love sci-fi novels, I've always found them tacky.AshtonBlack wrote:And which 1960's sci-fi was better, in terms of storyline and background then? (Dr Who, is and always was, for kids.)Animavore wrote:I don't hear a rebuttal.
(hehe, you wanted a rebuttal. Personally, I'm not THAT into ST. Just messing about.)
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Stranger in a Strange LandAshtonBlack wrote:And which 1960's sci-fi was better, in terms of storyline and background then? (Dr Who, is and always was, for kids.)Animavore wrote:I don't hear a rebuttal.
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I have watched Star Trek. To me its like Home and Away only set in space. The moral dilemmas are so contrived. Also, as stated above, tacky.AshtonBlack wrote:Right, so your personal opinion on the genre leads you to conclude that one particular series within said genre is shit and could you give a bit more detail on it's shitness.Animavore wrote:Not really into sci-fi programms, although I love sci-fi novels, I've always found them tacky.AshtonBlack wrote:And which 1960's sci-fi was better, in terms of storyline and background then? (Dr Who, is and always was, for kids.)Animavore wrote:I don't hear a rebuttal.
(hehe, you wanted a rebuttal. Personally, I'm not THAT into ST. Just messing about.)
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You watch Home and Away?Animavore wrote:I have watched Star Trek. To me its like Home and Away only set in space. The moral dilemmas are so contrived. Also, as stated above, tacky.AshtonBlack wrote:Right, so your personal opinion on the genre leads you to conclude that one particular series within said genre is shit and could you give a bit more detail on it's shitness.Animavore wrote:Not really into sci-fi programms, although I love sci-fi novels, I've always found them tacky.AshtonBlack wrote:And which 1960's sci-fi was better, in terms of storyline and background then? (Dr Who, is and always was, for kids.)Animavore wrote:I don't hear a rebuttal.
(hehe, you wanted a rebuttal. Personally, I'm not THAT into ST. Just messing about.)
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Eh.. th... em..klr wrote:You watch Home and Away?Animavore wrote: I have watched Star Trek. To me its like Home and Away only set in space. The moral dilemmas are so contrived. Also, as stated above, tacky.
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Animavore wrote:Did I mention Star Trek is shit?
Fine. You're a fucking idiot.Animavore wrote:I don't hear a rebuttal.
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