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But ten times better - if you can even compare the James Bond with the Star Trek franchise.
But seriously, in terms of movies alone, I liked Moonraker a lot better than TMP. But in terms of a James Bond movie it was really too far over the top. Must have been the fault of the Star Wars phenomenon.
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Well, Riker did "order" her to "take the helm" in "Star Trek: Generations." Perhaps the results of that order prompted him to give her driving lessons.
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Raw Cadet, I felt strange vibes and uncomfortableness when I watched the movie. And I came there to only expect Picard not to die...
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quote:Originally posted by Siegfried: Yeah. I beat those "driving" lessons were really helpful. Especially when he brought out his "joystick."
"I beat"
A Freudian slip, perhaps, given the nature of your post?
When Riker brought out his joystick in "Star Trek: Insurrection," had he not just promised the Trill helmswoman to shove something down someone's throat?
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