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capped
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Has anyone read the preview of Homecoming that was featured as the last chapter of the 'Endgame' novelization? I took the liberty of flipping through it while sitting in Waldenbooks not buying anything.
I was wondering what everyone thought of those burning questions: What the hell is gonna happen when Voyager gets home, and whether the book is going to do a good job (Christie Golden novels are 'OK'.. not the best Trek novels, but certainly better than many, but where is she taking Voyager?)

The new ship featured: The 'Alpha Flyer'
Woo Hoo!

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Sol System
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This is neither an episode nor an event confined to this night.
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Malnurtured Snay
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You're a *master* of the obvious, Simon.

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Jeff, if you can't reach it yourself, I'd be happy to remove the 6 board-feet of Ponderosa from your rectum for you.

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Malnurtured Snay
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Gee, *somebody* got up on the wrong side of the bed today.

Either that or my "Sol thinks he's Liam!" comments are hitting too close to home.

Or a certain someone forgets that sarcasm/humor doesn't always carry over well in text and over-reacted. I forgive you, The_Tom, my dearest verb.

[ November 10, 2001: Message edited by: Malnurtured Snay ]



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That's the second time I've seen you say Simon acts like Liam (he doesn't), and that Tom's name is a verb (it isn't). You seem confused. Perhaps you should just go out, relax, kill a few deer... get your thoughts in order, y'know?
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1) In a post somewhere, I referenced The_Tom in a way that made him remark in a follow-up post that he was happy to be a verb. Which is why I call him my favorite verb ...

2) I'm on a trend with the "Simon wants to be Liam." It's for continuity sake. "Hey, remember when Jeff mentioned Simon's desire to be Liam in four or five threads? Why can't Trek writers be that consistent?"

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