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The First One
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. . . and believe me, I feel so guilty about it! But what else can I do?

Anyway, version 2 of my phasers page is now online, with its new name of Starfleet Weapons & Tactics. No Tactics yet, I haven't written the stuff! 8)

Any comments, corrections or additions will be gratefully received and acknowledged.

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PsyLiam
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Really, picky, but on the section on the TNG post season 3 phaser, you have two pics. The first on is from 'Contagion' and is actually the first season 'dustbuster', not the angular 2365 version.
And Crusher looks younger in the pic taken 5 years later. Strange...

Still, nice. Most nice.

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The First One
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*squints* Good Lord, I believe you're right. Either that or it's a Type-1. Oh, well. I think I had it confused with the ep involving the Ferengi scientist and the shielding that let you go inside a sun's corona. . .
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Gaseous Anomaly
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*LMAO at each thumbs quick description!*

Very nice work.
Well done.

Now, someone smite the spammer!

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The First One
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I'm the Admin. I smote myself. 8)
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Bernd
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(Even) better than before. I'm eagerly waiting for the tactics section.

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Elim Garak
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Is "smote" some weird form of "smite"?

I like it. Lots. Now, assuming the tactics part will be anything like what you posted a few weeks ago, Lee, it should be... well, amazing.

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First of Two
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Smote is past tense of smite.

I smite him now.

I smote him yesterday.

This useless bit of trivia brought to you by the folks at FOTIP.

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Bernd
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First of Two probably knows this because he's smitten very often

Just decide for yourself how you want to understand my above statement.

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Elim Garak
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Actually, I just read the word "smote" yesterday in a book. Weird coincidence...

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PsyLiam
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Even weirder, I read the word "book" in a smote yesterday. Or something like that.

So Lee, when's the Great Machine open then? Eh?

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The First One
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*Vorlon speak* Yes. . .

I don't know. One day, when I figure out how to make it look. Inspiration avoids me. 8(


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