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By popular request (well, sorta), here we go again! To repost:
The rules are: - You have 20 yes-or-no questions to guess the species, starship, or anomaly. - You may not ask whether it is a species, starship, or anomaly.
And... fight!
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SORRY! That's not a valid question. You forfeit the remainder of your questions!
(Just kidding, of course. I couldn't resist.)
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Does the name by which it is most commonly known start with any of the letters A-M?
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Does its first appearance on screen take place (in-universe chronology) before the end of TNG?
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quote: Does its first appearance on screen take place (in-universe chronology) before the end of TNG?
Yes.
quote: Is it sentient by Trek standards?
No.
quote: Did it kill someone?
Technically, yes. But it might depend on your point of view. (Sorry if that doesn't help much.)
13 questions left.
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