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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

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Like a dog, [William Shatner] can smell insecurity, and, his eagerness to move on to the next gig notwithstanding, he’s taken a malicious delight in tormenting many a young assistant director. Craig Duman, the Interplay sound engineer who was given the task of recording Shatner’s lines for the CD-ROM versions of 25th Anniversary and Judgment Rites, can testify to this firsthand.

The problem began when Shatner was voicing the script for the first episode of Judgment Rites. Coming to the line, “Spock, sabotage the system,” he pronounced the word “sabotage” rather, shall we say, idiosyncratically: pronouncing the vowel of the last syllable like “bad” rather than “bod.” A timid-sounding Duman, all too obviously overawed to be in the same room as Captain Kirk, piped up to ask him to say the line again with the correct pronunciation — whereupon Shatner went off. “I don’t say sabotahge! You say sabotahge! I say sabotage!” (You say “potato,” I say “potahto?”) His concluding remark was deliciously divaish: “Please don’t tell me how to act. It sickens me.”

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ensignschlo asked:

I was doing some more in depth research into Cardassians and wondered if you had ever heard any ideas, or come up with your own, about why some females have the "spoon" on their chests while others don't (specifically thinking of "Profit and Loss"). I was thinking that it may have something to do with maturity since Natima was most likely older than Rekelen. But then it could also just be a physical variable?

TBQH, I handwave it, as I know it’s make-up. That said, I’m sure somebody’s got a better explanation. 

Folks?

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I think people mistake the campy-ness of the original
series for its appeal—that it has a sort of kitchy value. I have heard Rick say
things like, ‘Kirk is the prototypical sixties hero. He had a babe in one arm
and a phaser in the other.’ That’s kind of his popularized image of Captain
Kirk and what that whole series was about. But really it was about Kirk as a
man, as a character, as a human being, and what he experienced out in the
galaxy, and the way he led that ship.
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The best thing about this wiki entry is that someone has methodically documented every single way extant in the game to kill the redshirt.

This fandom, folks. I STG. I love it.

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