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quote:Originally posted by Harry: - We have a MACO male called Richards. And another Corporal was named, but I didn't quite catch it. Forrester (the female MACO from the Western episode) is injured in the assault.
The other Corporal was named O'Malley.
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quote:Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim: No weirder than, say, Eddie Paskey playing several different NCC-1701 personnel on TOS, including Rizzo and Leslie in the same episode. ("Obsession") -MMoM
Considering that actress uniform is equipped with nametag with big letters that say "S. Money" I would say that yes, it is weirder
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Jerry Ayres played Rizzo
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Hmm...according to several sites you're right, but Spike has him listed as being played by Paskey on his personnel list. Nonetheless, Paskey did play other characters besides Leslie, including Connors in "Mudd's Women." I'm reasonably sure that he also appeared as Leslie at some point after he was supposed to have been killed.
But in any case, the "S. Money" nametag wasn't visible in this episode, was it? Besides, surely explicit dialogue takes precedence over that sort of thing. So Parsons is another MACO, though she looks suspiciously like Money.
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I guess that, if you come from a place called "Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan", you have to develop some sort of defense mechanism.
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"Damage" was on today, and so I came here looking for a discussion on this interesting morality play, how Archer's actions compare with Sisko's in "In the Pale Moonlight", whether he did the right thing or not, and so on.
Instead, we have people saying that because they said "Warp Core" instead of "Warp Coil" (or vice versa), this episode is the worst one since "Threshold".
I hate Star Trek fans.
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As opposed to that bracing, no-holds-barred ethics debate going on in the General Trek forum? I think he meant Flare as a whole, not the S&T forum specifically.
And I'm waiting for the pro-plus to kick in. And considering drinking some Red Bull, too. IT IS BANNED IN FRANCE!
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