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Matt Bacon | Susan Janz | Ahem? :) |
September 8, 1995 1:00 AM * |
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Regarding: Ahem? Message Status: Reply if you want. ���������������������������[ You said this ]��������������������������� With the new season quickly approaching, I was wondering if anyone had any- thing interesting to say about it? Maybe, something you DON'T want to see? ������������������������[ Here is what I think ]�������������������������� Since radio waves travel at the speed of light through the same medium, and they are only 70 lt yrs away, they should be able to get some old transmissions from 70 years ago, assuming they used any radio at all. I don't think it would make an episode, but it would be interesting if they mentioned it. I also think it would be cool if they came across a race that happened to run towards the Delta Quadrant from the Borg. I mean they're always mentioning races assimilated by the Borg with a few refugees. What if some ran from the Borg a LONG time ago, and their descendants eventually settled in the Delta. It would kinda give them a commonality with some people there. I don't want to see any Q. TNG did a good job with it, but enough's enough. BTW, there's a new book telling that Trelane from TOS was a Q. I haven't read it, but I thought of that a few years ago after watching the TOS episode with him in it. Interesting note: The person who did the voice for Trelane's father at the end of the episode was the same actor who plays Scotty, James Doohan. Smiley |
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