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And Timo, I think the scene with the falling blood that you're remembering is aboard the Klingon ship. We see the two in suits beam off, with blood floating over the pad and dematerializing. Then the power comes back on aboard the Klingon ship, and everything, including all the blood flyig about, falls with a splat to the deck. I don't think we ever saw the assassins return to Enterprise.
...But I still have to rewatch ST6 and check. (Any excuse is good enough.)
I just hope I have time to do that before BSG premieres here tonight. Uh, oh, and "Terminator II" (the Incredible Actually Pretty Good Sequel) airs just before it. Better hurry.
quote:Originally posted by Aban Rune: In Star Trek 6, the reason that *had* to beam pad-to-pad, was so that the evidence could be found. And while it's likely the computer logs were erased, the thought that noone even considered trying a DNA match from the transporter records is somewhat irritating.
As Spock said in that same movie... logs can be altered. Or words to that effect.
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All this "pad to pad" talk is heading for a tampon joke. I sense it.
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No. My uncle used to live with my parents (he's much younger than my dad), and once when he was about 12 thought my Mums tampons were water bombs shaped amusingly like mice. Poor confused child. Although not so confused as the passers by.
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