It was hovering in front of the USS Enterprise-D. I haven�t seen the show, so, anyone who knows? What is it?
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Weird. In "Symbiosis", the only space objects were two planets and a star, plus the easily recognizable freighter "Sanction". What the episode *should* have had was probes, since it opened with the Enterprise probing an interesting star. But no, Picard chose to fly the entire ship to that risky approach for some reason...
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It's quite obviously the Death Star after it has started to go grey from the stress of continuoisly being blown up.
Hey, who would win in a fight between the Death Star and the Enterprise anyway?
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The Enterprise would whip the Death Star's ass because Star Trek is awesome and better than Star Wars. What's more interesting is a battle between the Enterprise and her Type 12 phasers and Mark 9 quantum torpedoes and tricobalt devices against the 170 meter long Valiant-class Defiant and her Type 7 phaser cannons and torpedo systems.
Yes, I was deliberately highlighting some of the significant Trek debates of the past three years.
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(Valiant-class?) HOW DARE YOU INSULT THE STAR WARS UNIVERSE! YOU WANT TO TAKE THIS OUT ON THE STAR WARS FORUM? Star Wars is by far a better series, they have faster ships, better weapons, better FILMS AND BOOKS (which are all official and canon, in comparison to Star Trek). The franchise has made millions more, and no Star Trek film has ever made more than $200 million. All the SW movies are in the top 15 hits of all time! I would not care if George Lucas crushed ST with the billions he has. Star Trek would not be like it is today without ILM and SW! The Death Star would fire one turbolaser and blow up any Prometheus class vessel! Siegfried, you and I have become bitter enemies !
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Oh, great. I just provoked an angry rant from a Star Wars fanboy. I've become bitter enemies with Veers! The horror! The funky horror!
I swear. It like everyone has gone into an extreme mode of violence. Everyone just needs to settle down and suck on some helium.
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I seriously hope that was a joke, Veers. If it was, you need to work on your delivery. If not, you desperately need a life...
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You can't blame people who have the there! And I happen to like Star Trek, just that I like Star Wars more. So there. What's this about the Valiant-class? When did that debate come up in three years?