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"You should have killed me, I'm the only Damar"?
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Da_bang80
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"Today is a good day to die" that's always been my favorite Star Trek Line
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Dukat (leading the Dominon fleet): "I dont suppose you'd care to surrender now?"
Sisko (smiling from Ops): Absolutely not.
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I always thought that Damar shooting Ziyal didn't make much sense, as much as I liked him otherwise.
The best Star Trek exchange is, clearly:
quote:General Chang: "Doctor McCoy, what is your current medical status?" McCoy: "Aside from a touch of arthritis, I'd say pretty good." A single Klingon in the audience laughs loudly.
Bones is the coolest. He can cure a rainy day, put both Kirk and Spock into perspective, and he's got the coolest attitude out of the whole lot.
Followed closely by Captain Picard. My good friends, make it so.
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My friend insists, absolutely insists that it is McCoy laughing at his own joke during that part of Undiscovered Country and we are unable to convince him otherwise.
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I like spock in the Voyage Home. he should have kept using those slang words, coming frmo him it's just freakin hilarious.
"Just one damn minute captain"
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Riker: "Tough little ship." Worf (Glaring): "LITTLE?!"
TOS
Kirk, Spock & McCoy in sick bay. Kirk and Spock both yacking. McCoy shushes BOTH of them then looks into the camera and says "Well, I finally got the last word in."
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I've always liked Picard's line to Data, on finding out that the android is asking every man on the ship for advice on women.
"As soon as I have any, I'll let you know."
And a rare moment of sarcasm (seriously, Trek characters are sarcastic even less often than they are witty) with regards to the ship collapsing around them.
"Mr Worf, if it should become necessary to fight could you please find some rocks for us to through at them?"
Oh, and it's overplayed to the point of death, and everyone probably hates the line because it's so overfamiliar all the original humour has been sucked out of it. But, honestly, the best Trek line has to be:
"Everyone remember where we parked."
(My dad really likes Spock's "Ah, the giants" from a bit later, too. Half his memory missing, but he's got enough left to play the literary critic.)
And McCoy is clearly not laughing at his own joke. The camera cuts to his face while the laughter is still going on. Plus, your friend is an idiot.
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lol, i don't get to watch the trek movies too often so i still find that line pretty funny.
"There be whales cappin!"
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Favourite character Kira! When we first see her in Emissary slamming down her fist on that desk - and saying to Sisko I suppose he wants the office now and he pulls the rug out from under her and that annoyed/sneer/bitchy smile she gives him.
She was no-nonsense from day 1 and all the way through. She also had heart - true heart. She was one of the best written characters in Star Trek. So many examples!
Obscure character??? Hmmm Vilix'pran The guy was pregnant and Jake looked after his kids who had hooks or wings or something! heheh.
Favourite Line is very hard. Maybe the last line by Sisko in "The Jem'Hadar" it just set everything up from there. The Trek universe would never be the same.
Ahh... fave line is too hard.
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