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Hopefully not the same as the Breen ship from "Penumbra". These ones here are a bit small...
------------------ "...brevity is the soul of wit, and tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes..." -Polonius to Queen Gertrude, Hamlet, act II, scene II
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I think those things around the federation fleet are pieces of debris. And no, I don't think those piuctures are from TotP, though it is Chin'Toka in those pictures. Supposedly in this episode, the Defiant is assigned to help maintain the allies' foothold in the Chin'Toka system. That debris could have been from the Battle of Chin'Toka (TofP), the Dominion counter-offensive at Chin'Toka (between TofP and Shadows and Symbols), the countinued fighting in chin'Toka (mentioned in The Siege of AR-88), or perhaps anohter dominion counter-offensive to take back the system, or all of these.
BTW, might Boothby be dead? Might all the cadets at starfleet be dead? (woohoo, no morte wesley crusher's! they're all dead!)
------------------ "How many people does it take before it becomes wrong? 6,000? 60,000? How many people does it take admiral!?!" -Ambassador Picard during his command of the Enterprise-E in the Ba'ku incident.
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Week of May 3, maybe? I'm just going by the fact that he said it's five from the end...
------------------ "...brevity is the soul of wit, and tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes..." -Polonius to Queen Gertrude, Hamlet, act II, scene II
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It's one thing to be spoiled, but quite another when the smegging machine insists all the images CONTAIN NO DATA.
DAmn you Simplenet, damn you all the way to HELL!
P.S. Fear not for the safety of the Federation Council. If they are at all like the British government, they'll probably have all been holidaying in Corsica during their "Smeg!-That's-a-hell-of-a-long-summer-recess" recess.
------------------ An unborn scream burst in my stomach, and spread like cold mercury through my chest. I covered my face with my hands, but kept looking through my fingers. "Write that down!", he told the stick. "Is visibly destroyed, yet unable to turn away".
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My server has now cleared enough to allow me to see the carnage....Hmmmmmm
While the tactic of destroying enemy bridges is a time-honored piece of miltary advice, one has to question the wisdom of this dominion attack. That is to say, why not just NUKE THE WHOLE CITY?
Simple, effective, small bomb needed. Perfectly feasible if they could penetrate all defences to actually mount an air raid. Darn sight more effective too than strafing buildings.
Don't tell me the Dommies were concerned about "collateral damage"?!!!! ______________________________________
Jem Hadar: All base ships are in range of the targets...
Imperious Changeling (who sounds like Patrick McNee): "The final annihilation of the lifeform known as the Californian....LET THE ATTACK BEGIN!"
------------------ An unborn scream burst in my stomach, and spread like cold mercury through my chest. I covered my face with my hands, but kept looking through my fingers. "Write that down!", he told the stick. "Is visibly destroyed, yet unable to turn away".
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(some of the following will only make sense to folks who know about/are involved in the Trek RPG I run. I don't care.)
Hm. They blew up the Golden Gate Bridge.
*blinks*
THEY BLEW UP THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE??!??!??!
*turns to a comm unit* First of Two to Captain: USS Invictus! Wake up, LaBrasca! I've got a job for you! The damn dommies just wasted SFH and blew up the Golden gate! *shouting from other side of comm unit* Yes, I know it's 1 AM! Go back an' replay what I just said! *Pause* *extremely loud squawking over comm unit* Yeah, that's right, surfer-boy! *more squawking* Damn straight! As of this moment, the Dominion is DEAD! Cardassia, DEAD! The Breen, DEAD! The Jem'Hadar, DEAD! The Vorta, DEAD! The Founders, DEAD! The Karemma... what? The Karemma weren't involved with this? *blusters* Well.. they KNOW the Dominion, so f*ck 'em! They're DEAD! GET TO WORK!!! *slams comm unit down, breaks it* *works himself up to a brain aneurism. Fortunately, Borg tech repairs it*