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I think Bill Murray would be a good choice for Q, although I'm not sure he'd be allowed to exploit his full sarcastic potential on Star Trek. Ghostbusters was on tv again recently, Murray was deadly.
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The Battle of the Pelennor Fields.
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Oh...Denise Richards as Ensign Christmas Jones and Brad Pitt as the Chief Medical Officer Dr. Peter O'Toole.
I think I can write a script about this...
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Chinese Canadian, or 75% Commie Bastard.
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Everyone remembers Christopher Plummer as Chang, huh? That was a hoot.
Did you know that in the TNG ep with Rasmussen, Robin Williams was asked to play the part? Unfortunately, he was hung up by scheduling problems so Matt Frewer played instead.
Too Bad. Probably would have rose the Trek Franchise by about a few notches.
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Aww...I kinda prefer Pamela Anderson as the Borg Queen...the upgraded version.
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