Saltah'na
Chinese Canadian, or 75% Commie Bastard.
Member # 33
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Thazzright folks, after a long Hiatus, it's back. And depending on the response we get, we'll continue for more.
For those who forget what it is, or for those newcomers, I am thinking of something that is in the Star Trek Universe, either TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, or the movies. It is either a Species (which include main and secondary characters), Starship (you know what that is), or Anomaly (which includes planets and celestial objects). Hence the term, SSA. However, you CANNOT ask if it is a ship, species, or anomaly.
You have 25 questions to figure this out.
Good luck.
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Long hiatus? It hasn't even been a month... *L*
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Q: was it seen in more than one production?
Q: Is it a singular object (as opposed to a group of similar objects)?
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Judging by the massive response I'd say it needs a longer hiatus.
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Hey, wait a minute! I thought it was Tahna who knew what the SSA was and was answering the questions. How did Fabrux get this job?
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Hehe... I suggested what Tahna use. And seeing as where we want to get this going, I figured I'd pitch in. He's probably going to shoot me, though
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