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TNG used to be my favorite, before I noticed they were all Communists and flat out stupid.

Enterprise is my favorite right now. Finally a British man that's actually British in space. I don't think that's ever happened. Out of all the nationalities that would make it to space, I'm pretty sure the British would get there. Now they just need to somehow get a German character and they'll have them all covered.

 

Oh yeah, another reason I started to dislike TNG: Riker's from ALASKA, yet in one episode they mention him being Canadian. Somehow I can't see a US state becoming part of CANADA for NO REASON.

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My uncle Jimmy is Canadian... But if you ask him where he's from he'll say Sao Paulo, CA...

 

Just cause you're from somewhere doesn't mean you were born there... We all assume that because for the most part, we've lived in the same place all our lives... Once we move out, and have lived on our own with our spouse and children, we'll consider where we live then to be where we are from...

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Originally posted by Nute Gunray

TNG used to be my favorite, before I noticed they were all Communists and flat out stupid.

Enterprise is my favorite right now. Finally a British man that's actually British in space. I don't think that's ever happened. Out of all the nationalities that would make it to space, I'm pretty sure the British would get there. Now they just need to somehow get a German character and they'll have them all covered.

 

Oh yeah, another reason I started to dislike TNG: Riker's from ALASKA, yet in one episode they mention him being Canadian. Somehow I can't see a US state becoming part of CANADA for NO REASON.

 

Communists?

 

Huh?

 

While material wealth DOES become immaterial they have enough within the series itself to make it at least appear that they DO have intellectual property rights.

 

They mention credits, and locales like "replication stations" seem to back that up further more. Rather than paying for the ingredients to a reciept for example, you pay for the person to cook for you. Or in this case it'd be like paying to download software/music.

 

And no Riker was mentioned as being Canadian by a junior officer trying to score brownie points, which Riker simply CORRECTS as being from Alaska.

 

At least be accurate.

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Quick question:

 

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Ya know, Gadget was the name of the first atomic weapon... It was a massive sphere, roughly 8 feet in diameter, and was covered in wires. It was detonated atop a steel tower at the Trinity Test Site in the Nevada desert... She was 15 kilotons, and when it was all over, the tower was nothing but a smoldering pile of metal.

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