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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:47 pm
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NEW question.

Bashir once told Garak the tale of "the Boy Who Cried Wolf."

What did Garak think the 'moral' of the story was?


Don't tell the same lie to the same people more than once? confused Something around those lines anyway, I believe.


CORRECT!

The INTENTED moral was "If you get a reputation as a liar, people won't
believe you even if it's a real emergency."
Garak's comment was "You shouldn't tell the same lie TWICE."
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 1:04 am
Strictly speaking, this is not a "fair" question, because it can't be answered
by watching the episode. However, I think we can answer it anyway.

One episode of Star Trek does not have a name.
Well, it has a "name", but the name has no WORDS or LETTERS in it AT ALL.

Which episode is it?  

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 1:08 am
NEW question!

Wesley Crusher met-and interacted with, a "Native American" named LAKANTA. Lakanta acted as a sort-of shaman, and guided Wesley to a
vision.

What was the most peculiar thing about this "Native American" shaman?  
PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 9:12 am
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Strictly speaking, this is not a "fair" question, because it can't be answered
by watching the episode. However, I think we can answer it anyway.

One episode of Star Trek does not have a name.
Well, it has a "name", but the name has no WORDS or LETTERS in it AT ALL.

Which episode is it?


I can't remember the sequence, so I can't tell you the title - but isn't it the TNG episode with the Bynars? The title's in binary, so it will mean something, I just have to sit down with my comp book and figure it out.  

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PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2008 11:27 pm
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Strictly speaking, this is not a "fair" question, because it can't be answered
by watching the episode. However, I think we can answer it anyway.

One episode of Star Trek does not have a name.
Well, it has a "name", but the name has no WORDS or LETTERS in it AT ALL.

Which episode is it?


I can't remember the sequence, so I can't tell you the title - but isn't it the TNG episode with the Bynars? The title's in binary, so it will mean something, I just have to sit down with my comp book and figure it out.


I was going to say the same. I can't remember the sequence either but I think it's that episode.


BTW, was I correct about the "Our Man Bashir" question?  
PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 1:13 am
YoukaiLuvr
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Strictly speaking, this is not a "fair" question, because it can't be answered
by watching the episode. However, I think we can answer it anyway.

One episode of Star Trek does not have a name.
Well, it has a "name", but the name has no WORDS or LETTERS in it AT ALL.

Which episode is it?


I can't remember the sequence, so I can't tell you the title - but isn't it the TNG episode with the Bynars? The title's in binary, so it will mean something, I just have to sit down with my comp book and figure it out.

It's just the number-pairs of zeroes and ones.

Yes, this is the episode.
In some circles, it's called "Binary."  

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PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 1:16 am
Maddy

BTW, was I correct about the "Our Man Bashir" question?

Yes.
The "CORRECT!" in all caps was supposed to indicate that.  
PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 1:18 am
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Maddy
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NEW question.

Bashir once told Garak the tale of "the Boy Who Cried Wolf."

What did Garak think the 'moral' of the story was?


Don't tell the same lie to the same people more than once? confused Something around those lines anyway, I believe.


CORRECT!

The INTENTED moral was "If you get a reputation as a liar, people won't
believe you even if it's a real emergency."
Garak's comment was "You shouldn't tell the same lie TWICE."
smile
 

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PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2008 9:41 pm
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Maddy

BTW, was I correct about the "Our Man Bashir" question?

Yes.
The "CORRECT!" in all caps was supposed to indicate that.


Imzadi, the question was meant for YoukaiLuvr and her question about that episode. She never mentioned if "kiss the girl, get the key" was the teaching Garak complained about not being taught in the Obsidian Order.
(I AM pretty sure it is correct, but I wanted confirmation)  
PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 8:09 am
Oops.
Sorry.
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PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 9:39 pm
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NEW question!

Wesley Crusher met-and interacted with, a "Native American" named LAKANTA. Lakanta acted as a sort-of shaman, and guided Wesley to a
vision.

What was the most peculiar thing about this "Native American" shaman?


Are you talking about the traveller? Because I can't remember anyone else interacting with Wesley in that way. confused
(If it's not... then could you clear the question? It seems no one can answer it)  
PostPosted: Fri May 16, 2008 12:44 am
Maddy
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NEW question!

Wesley Crusher met-and interacted with, a "Native American" named LAKANTA. Lakanta acted as a sort-of shaman, and guided Wesley to a
vision.

What was the most peculiar thing about this "Native American" shaman?


Are you talking about the traveller? Because I can't remember anyone else interacting with Wesley in that way. confused
(If it's not... then could you clear the question? It seems no one can answer it)


Yes-Lakanta was secretly "the Traveler", which explains his speeches during
the episode, and raises interesting questions about the colony.  

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PostPosted: Thu May 29, 2008 9:47 am
NEW question!

Hawaiian shirts (officially, aloha shirts) are worn by tourists on vacation.

At least 3 officers wore them on Star Trek television at different points.
Name any ONE of them.  
PostPosted: Thu May 29, 2008 9:48 am
NEW question!

The NextGen crew's spacesuits (environmental suits) were not SELF-SEALING.
(Which would have been smart.)

Worf wore one on a spacewalk, and a Borg cut a hole in his suit.
How did Worf seal the breach?  

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 12:06 am
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NEW question!

The NextGen crew's spacesuits (environmental suits) were not SELF-SEALING.
(Which would have been smart.)

Worf wore one on a spacewalk, and a Borg cut a hole in his suit.
How did Worf seal the breach?


He used a severed arm/hand from one of the borgs that had a cable long enough to tie it around his suit.

As good as the image was for a film, I'm not sure that would have actually worked. To seal the suit it would have needed to be so tight as to not let air pass through it, but a tourniquet would have meant squeezing his limb so much that would have not only prevent air from passing through it would have also cut his blood circulation.  
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