D) Every single eposide in which you encounter alien life. After all, your way of doing things must be better than their way, or you wouldn't be doing it that way. Just as the Crusaders. Kirk NEVER followed the prime directive. He was Torquemada of the United Federation of Planets.
Kirk has chosen to protect his comrades, and in every alien life encounter he had proved himself trustworthy.
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Its quite funny actually, basically he's saying he wasn't taught how to be an asshole, he was just born that way......
why? it is not against any member of this forum. I was once again reminded by my hate of homosexuals...I was provoked...I am not about to stay silent.
Whaddaya mean, no money ? Maybe in the Next De-Generation and all them other crap-tastic wastes of time, but I distictly recall a character from the original series using the expression I'll bet you credits to navy beans... (and rest assured I am trying mightily to blot that peculiar tidbit from my memory out presently with an intra-cranial al-kee-hol "rub" ) How he doo dat if'n dey ain' no money ?
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oh my god that is awesome! as an aerospace engineer in training, I look at the shape of a starship and wonder what the heck they were smoking when they slapped those shapes together. with star trek trying to be quasi-realistic, they make a ship that makes no real engineering sense. a flying goose-shaped body with tubes dangling off and a flying saucer for a head? wtf! other than putting warp drives in housings sepearte from the ship, I don't get why the ships are shaped like that! at least with star wars, not a whole lot of realism is claimed, so they can go nuts with their ships, and they do, often to creative and pretty results. dunno, it's a pretty nerdy reason to nit-pick star trek on, but I can't help it, it bugs me