I saw an artikel in a local newspaper a few days ago about future technology. It had a picture of the Borg Queen and Captain Picard with a note that said: "... Alice Krige as the cybernetic Borg Queen and Robert Picardo as the holographic doctor."
BTW: Alice Krige did a fabulous Borg Queen.
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It strikes me that it is much more difficult to choose the BEST actor then it is to choose the worst, but unfortunately there has already been a poll about that
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Sol: I've never seen you spell Stewart correctly.
I vote for Rene Auberjonois and Nana Visitor.
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James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
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Hasn't Todd been guesting on three non-consecutive (was that right?) occasions? I remember him being old Jake Sisko, then Worf's brother Kurn and then a Hirogen.
It's funny 'cuz so has Brian Thompson, my second favourite muscle-man! I first saw him as a red-faced gamma-quad inhabitant threatening Quark, then as another klingon on Lursa and B'etor's BoP in "Generations" (COOL! They've both been Klingon's), then as a Jem 'Hadar in "To the Death". That guy's something, he even looks like he has trained his face-muscles! I think when he got his intestants rearranged by the Terminator back in -84 he had found his role-model. ------------------ -Have some coffee, it's good! -Ah don't want none o'your god-damn coffee!!
[This message has been edited by Nimrod (edited February 06, 2000).]