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Post by Holodoc on Feb 28, 2002 1:07:24 GMT -5
He had to have been the most expressive among the disciplined Vulcans we've encountered on Star Trek. Which episode did you find most memorable & noteworthy? While you're at it, why not leave some notes on your thoughts as to why
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Post by Peter_Pevensie on Feb 28, 2002 2:35:24 GMT -5
Funny...these are all on my list of favorite episodes. I wonder what that says about me...no, wait! Don't say anything...I'll figure it out for myself. ;D I chose the second season episode Meld here...as much for Brad Dourif's incredibly compelling performance as Lon Suder as for Tim Russ' gripping portrayal of a Vulcan gone way, way wrong. I barely breathe when I watch this episode. Again, these are all excellent episodes...this is the most difficult poll you've done yet, Doc.
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Post by Christina on Feb 28, 2002 9:05:29 GMT -5
It's Meld. Definately. In his quest for a logical explanation, he ends up exposing the deep 'barbaric' side of the Vulcan psyche that those mental controls are supposed to keep buried.
And the REAL vulcan is shown. The contempt, the arrogance, the - well, everything that some folks are complaining about in Enterprise forums, actually. ;D
And I personally feel that he is never quite the same again. Well, not to me he isn't anyway.
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Post by Holodoc on Feb 28, 2002 9:45:42 GMT -5
Also, the thought they have put their trust in him and that someone like that has high security clearance is pretty chilling. That was a VERY long few minutes behind the forcefield.
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Post by Dr. Jekyl on Feb 28, 2002 10:09:21 GMT -5
Meld - for the same reasons everyone else has given.
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Post by Peter_Pevensie on Mar 7, 2002 8:27:00 GMT -5
Well, I'm glad to know you all think like me. ;D 8)
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Post by Christina on Mar 7, 2002 15:26:24 GMT -5
intones quietly
"my mind to your mind, my thoughts to your thoughts, my body to......
aaaaaaaaaaaaaagh, wrong man!
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Post by Peter_Pevensie on Mar 7, 2002 16:12:09 GMT -5
Peter blushes intensely...[/i]
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Post by Holodoc on Mar 7, 2002 16:42:14 GMT -5
I thought she was referring to that big oaf I mean the former Maquis commander who treats me like a member of the crew and gets high with an Akoona.
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Post by Peter_Pevensie on Mar 8, 2002 2:20:40 GMT -5
Peter blushes again, this time for a different reason...[/i]
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Post by Christina on Mar 9, 2002 6:10:24 GMT -5
Maquis commander who treats me like a member of the crew . You don't want to be treated like a member of the crew? What do you want to be treated like, a walking tricorder??
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Post by Holodoc on Mar 9, 2002 6:50:49 GMT -5
You don't want to be treated like a member of the crew? What do you want to be treated like, a walking tricorder?? I was merely pointing out his most commendable quality.
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Post by Christina on Mar 9, 2002 8:46:10 GMT -5
Sorry, the rest of the post was sarcastic, I mis-understood.
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Post by Peter_Pevensie on Mar 9, 2002 9:27:54 GMT -5
Perhaps you might consider uploading a Style Guide to your database? ;D Kidding, Doc...KIDDING! <Edit made after I decided, on a whim, to upload a Grammar Guide to my database. >
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Post by Holodoc on Mar 9, 2002 9:35:46 GMT -5
Sorry, the rest of the post was sarcastic, I mis-understood. You really misunderstood. I was imitating the Doctor attempting a coverup.
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