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OK, I was looking at this site and I found some Rommie pictures... and there is a scene I can't place:
What episode is this from!?!
And then there is this:
Where are they from? I'm guessing they are those people that you see working 'panels' in the background on the huge Rommie ship from "The Neutral Zone".
Andrew
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It's actually a server thing...it won't allow outside referrers.
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I can't speak for the second one (Promotional photo?), but the first looks like one of the hallways used for the hallucinatory Romulan outpost in "Future Imperfect".
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I think the second one is from the star trek exhibit at that Las Vegas hotel. I think I saw this pic in one of the fanmagazines, the communicator perhaps?
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I'd nearly wage me takin's from knocking over the Offie last night that the top pic is of the interior of the Romulan Warbird near the end of Improbable Cause.
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------------------ "Oh, it's an anti-anti-WTO song. It's essentially a pro-Starbucks song. I saw this picture of a guy sticking his foot through a plate-glass window in a Starbucks in Seattle, and he was wearing a Nike. Man, couldn't you just change your shoes?" -- M. Doughty