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Yep those are definitely Xindi ships there. Which makes worry since it alludes to the dark hand of Bethesda, whose Star Trek games are about as un-Star Trek as you get. They like dropping the Xindi into their crapfest Trek games. For example, their latest game Star Trek Conquest(not to be confused with Star Trek ConQuest ) contained the Xindi. Now that wouldn't be so bad if only for the fact that Conquest takes place in the 24th Century, and the Xindi are still using their ships from 2 centuries earlier.
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Well, who'd'a thunk it? They found the last human being on Earth who still thinks that nacelles are rocket engines and therefore should have flames coming out the back, and got him to design the poster. They're really pulling out all the stops, aren't they?
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She seems like kind of a big boned girl. And she didn't look green in the trailer. Of course she was under Kirk at the time, so kind of hard to tell.
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quote:Originally posted by Lee: Well, who'd'a thunk it? They found the last human being on Earth who still thinks that nacelles are rocket engines and therefore should have flames coming out the back, and got him to design the poster. They're really pulling out all the stops, aren't they?
Maybe it's exploding: I'd like it to explode.
Nim, there's no such thing as a Hope class. Olympic. Say it with me. O-Lim-Pic.
What's that ship the enterprise is fighting there? Looks like the Andromeda from the selfsame, better-left-forgotten television show.
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