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Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
Has anyone else here had Star Trek dreams...

I've had some.

I had one a few nights ago, and it was a DOOZY!

I was a young Klingon, there were Cardassians, Romulans and the Hur'q - yeah we don't know what they look like do we...

I met Chancellor Gowron

I was learning how to use a klingon weapon... it wasn't a Batleh or a Mekleth...

It was fun!

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Homer: I'm gonna miss Springfield. This town's been awfully good to us.
Bart: No, it hasn't, Dad. That's why we're leaving.
Homer: Oh, yeah. [pokes his head out the window] So long, Stinktown!
 


Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
 
Well there was the one I had with Conselor Troi in it...but I'm not sure I would really classify it as a Star Trek dream...

She did have a comm badge on though.

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"The sons of the Prophet were valiant and bold,
And quite unacustomed to fear.
But, of all, the most reckless, or so I am told,
Was Abdulah Boul Boul Ameer."
Aban's Illustration www.alanfore.com


 


Posted by Treknophyle (Member # 509) on :
 
Mr. Barclay, I'm not sure that it is entirely appropriate for you to populate your holodeck fantasies with fellow crewmembers...

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Posted by Fabrux (Member # 71) on :
 
I had this Trek dream once where I was watching the crew of the E-D on the bridge, only it was a different bridge. From the tribunal of chairs forward it was the same but from there back it was different. And it looked really cool. But, I've never been able to accurately draw it...

And there is the odd time where I'll dream about a ship flying through space. I've had a couple of weird ships take form there, but I can never draw them...

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"I'd like to get my hands on that fellow Earl Grey and tell him a thing or two about tea leaves!"
- Garak, "In Purgatory's Shadow"
 


Posted by Siegfried (Member # 29) on :
 
I've had a few Star Trek dreams. They've all been really really weird. Of course, it always features myself and my friends on a Galaxy-class starship. I guess it was the Enterprise, but some of the sets were different.

The one dream that I remember vividly is where I, as the chief engineer, die when the plasma transfer conduits on the reactor explode. The dream continued on with a friend of mine promoted to chief engineer.

I don't remember getting a funeral, though.

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Nic: She's not a practicing lesbian. We need PRACTICING lesbians!
Me: I have a camcorder.
Nic: But no lesbians.
Me: Ahhh... no.
Nic: DAMN IT MAN! WE NEED LESBIANS! LOTS AND LOTS OF LESBIANS!

ICQ Conversation From January 23, 2001.
 


Posted by First of Two (Member # 16) on :
 
I once had a dream that friends who were Trek RPG players and I were over at my friend Cheryl's trailer when a blast rocked the building. We all ran outside and discovered that several Romulan Warbirds were flying low over the campus and firing into the town, while Romulan troops beamed down.

Suddenly my friends and I were armed and dressed as Starfleet officers, and were firing back at the Romulans. I had some kind of cannon-gun (a BFG?) and could shoot at the Warbirds while the others shot at the ground troops.

And "The Wanted Man" was playing, which is odd, because my dreams rarely have soundtracks.

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The government that seems the most unwise, oft goodness to the people best supplies. That which is meddling, touching everything, will work but ill, and disappointment bring. - The Tao Te Ching
 


Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
 
I had a dream in junior high once that featured myself, my best friend, and a classmate of ours who had been murdered. We were on the bridge of the original Enterprise, which was parked in the woods. The bridge had been partially converted into a swimming pool, and we were swimming. I remember that the dead classmate's hair was white, almost transparently so.

There was also some sort of subplot that featured an evil family driving through the forest looking for us. They were in Bigfoot, the monster truck. They were all killed by the Crystalline Entity, which hovered over the truck and rained diamonds at them. The diamonds tore them into little bits.

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Posted by Saltah'na (Member # 33) on :
 
Aban: She did have a comm badge on though.

Anything else on OTHER than that comm badge?

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"In a completely unrelated news story, I have a date tomorrow night."
- Omega, in trying to explain why pigs are now flying, why Microsoft products are now working perfectly, hell freezing over, and George W Bush giving a flawless speech. 04/06/01, 12:17AM
 


Posted by Lee (Member # 393) on :
 
You guys are weird.

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"It strikes me that there are enough episodes of the Simpsons that people could speak entirely in Simpsonese, using references from the show to explain or describe an endless series of situations. Nelson and Apu . . . at Tinagra.

But now I�ve brought Star Trek into it again, haven�t I. Sorry."

- James Lileks, 09/04/2001
 


Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
 
Tahna: That's between me and the counselor. Though there wasn't much else between me and the counselor...

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"The sons of the Prophet were valiant and bold,
And quite unacustomed to fear.
But, of all, the most reckless, or so I am told,
Was Abdulah Boul Boul Ameer."
Aban's Illustration www.alanfore.com


 


Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
 
I was Doctor Bashir in the first scene of 'What You Leave Behind'...

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"We have a good arrangement. He supplies the weapons, I use them."
- Blade

 


Posted by PsyLiam (Member # 73) on :
 
So, AndrewR was learning hand to hand combat

Aban Rune was having sex with a moderatly attractive woman. From Tottenham.

Fabrux's was about interior ship design.

Sieggy died.

First of Two shot people.

Altair was Bashir.

And Sol just went into the land of weirdness.

From this, we can learn that Andrew should watch Jackie Chan movies, Aban should support a decent football team, Fabrux should apply for Sternbach's old job, Siegy should, er, not watch Transformers the Movie anytime soon, First should try and have dreams that we wouldn't be able to guess, Altair should try and write his own dreams, and Sol should go to university in the UK.

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You know, when Comedy Central asked us to do a Thanksgiving episode, the first thought that went through my mind was, "Boy, I'd like to have sex with Jennifer Aniston."
-Trey Parker, co-creator of South Park
 


Posted by Siegfried (Member # 29) on :
 
Too late, Liam. I'm watching Transformers: The Movie this weekend with some friends.
 
Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
 
I dislike televised sports with the white hot intensity of a thousand suns.

And just to clarify the Dr. Bashir role mentioned above...I belive the first scene of "WYLB" involved the big B waking up next to Ezri...

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"The sons of the Prophet were valiant and bold,
And quite unacustomed to fear.
But, of all, the most reckless, or so I am told,
Was Abdulah Boul Boul Ameer."
Aban's Illustration www.alanfore.com


 


Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
 
Oh yeah! That's the one alright!


Another Star Trek dream I had involved a 'Sacrifice of Angels' type of battle with a lot of Prometheus class sections. That was very cool to see!.

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"We have a good arrangement. He supplies the weapons, I use them."
- Blade

 


Posted by Lee (Member # 393) on :
 
You guys are SAD.

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"It strikes me that there are enough episodes of the Simpsons that people could speak entirely in Simpsonese, using references from the show to explain or describe an endless series of situations. Nelson and Apu . . . at Tinagra.

But now I�ve brought Star Trek into it again, haven�t I. Sorry."

- James Lileks, 09/04/2001
 


Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
 
Let's see... we come here every day, discuss the fictional answers to fictional questions posed ina fictional world that has absolutely no bearing on reality because it's fun and relaxing...

Yah... I knew I was sad a long time ago. At least I had a cool dream about it

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"The sons of the Prophet were valiant and bold,
And quite unacustomed to fear.
But, of all, the most reckless, or so I am told,
Was Abdulah Boul Boul Ameer."
Aban's Illustration www.alanfore.com


 


Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
 
My conscious mind may come here, but at least my subconscious has better things to do... *L*

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"Although, from what I understand, having travelled around the Mid-west quite a bit, apparently Jesus is coming, so I guess the choice now is we should decide whether we should spit or swallow."
-Maynard James Keenan
 


Posted by Lee (Member # 393) on :
 
I agree with TSN. Now THERE's a first. 8)

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"It strikes me that there are enough episodes of the Simpsons that people could speak entirely in Simpsonese, using references from the show to explain or describe an endless series of situations. Nelson and Apu . . . at Tinagra.

But now I�ve brought Star Trek into it again, haven�t I. Sorry."

- James Lileks, 09/04/2001
 


Posted by First of Two (Member # 16) on :
 
I didn't shoot people. My FRIENDS shot people. _I_ blew up STARSHIPS.

There's a slight difference.
And it was self-defense. The starships shot first.

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The government that seems the most unwise, oft goodness to the people best supplies. That which is meddling, touching everything, will work but ill, and disappointment bring. - The Tao Te Ching

[This message has been edited by First of Two (edited April 19, 2001).]
 


Posted by Vacuum robot lady from Spaceballs (Member # 239) on :
 
Shoulder Mounted Micro-Torpedo launchers don't kill People. People kill people.

It's a good thing this question was asked now, for I have a recurring wave of panic and fear when I try to imagine what Darkstar may have had in his head.

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"Instructed by history and reflection, Julian was persuaded that, if the diseases of the body may sometimes be cured by salutary violence, neither steel nor fire can eradicate the erroneous opinions of the mind."

-Edward Gibbons, The Decline and Fall of The Roman Empire.


 


Posted by Nim (Member # 205) on :
 
A nice piece of hickory?
 
Posted by PsyLiam (Member # 73) on :
 
I'm not sure, but I'm pretty keen on having Ultra take a stab at it.

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You know, when Comedy Central asked us to do a Thanksgiving episode, the first thought that went through my mind was, "Boy, I'd like to have sex with Jennifer Aniston."
-Trey Parker, co-creator of South Park
 


Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
A stab at it? Like with a Q-tip/cotton bud ;o)

I've had a few other Trek dreams (that I can remember) a long time ago. The effects were AMAZING! I was in this smallish craft - like a peregrine I guess, dodging and swerving around several Vor'cha Klingon cruisers who were swarming like 'vultures' above... and I was swooping in and around them like an insect... they were SO huge - it was really cool! ;o) Now, all we have to do is try and do that 'conscious dreaming' and you could be doing what you LIKE!... yes including Ezri

Andrew

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Homer: I'm gonna miss Springfield. This town's been awfully good to us.
Bart: No, it hasn't, Dad. That's why we're leaving.
Homer: Oh, yeah. [pokes his head out the window] So long, Stinktown!
 




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