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    Quote Originally Posted by kallen View Post
    "Trouble With Tribbles" My fav. Klingon, DaHar Master Koloth was featured in this one.

    "Errand of Mercy" first Klingon episode, with the DaHar Master, Kor.

    "The Day of the Dove" DaHar Master Kang was the feature Klingon in this one.
    All three of whom also appeared (with the same actors) in an episode of DS9, as I recall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davedove View Post
    My favorite would have to be "A Piece of the Action." The whole fizbin sequence is priceless. Also Spock, "I would advice ya to keep dialing."
    I am still asking if it is Tuesday. If it is the value of the hands change quite a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudd View Post
    All three of whom also appeared (with the same actors) in an episode of DS9, as I recall.
    Yes they did. I couldn't tell you the episode name, but they and Dax went on an adventure together.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    "Blood Oath" 2nd season DS9.

    Of the 3, only Kor survived the fight w/ the Albino. Kor made several more appearances over the series.
    "A sharp knife is nothing without a sharp eye"
    -Koloth

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    This was difficult, but I think I narrowed my list down to five (sort of)

    5. Journey To Babel/The Savage Curtain
    I couldn't make a decision of which episode to leave off. I love that Curtain has the various famous leaders of various cultures, the other has Spock's parents, I just can't make a decision.

    4. Amok Time
    Come on, we all after reading that have the fight music in our head.

    3. The Naked Time
    Come on, crazy Sulu running around the Bridge with a sword? Classic

    2. City On The Edge of Forever
    This may be the episode the grips you the most emotionally in the entire original series.

    1. Space Seed
    He was a king once...with POWER over MILLIONS.

    One that should get a HUGE nod in the meaning behind it is Let That Be Your Last Battlefield, it's so true with our nature it's a frightening mirror.

    Anyone else miss Mudd?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaneRollins View Post
    4. Amok Time
    Come on, we all after reading that have the fight music in our head.
    Duh duh, duh duh, dah duh duh duh, duh duhduh DAAAA! Duh duh duh DAAA DA!

    3. The Naked Time
    Come on, crazy Sulu running around the Bridge with a sword? Classic
    Take Dartanion here to the sickbay.

    Anyone else miss Mudd?
    One of the only recurring characters in the original series outside the crew (such as Lt. Riley), and one of my favorites. Listen to me carefully, Norman: I...am lying.
    An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
    (When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)

    Kiltio Ergo Sum.
    I Kilt, therefore I am. -McClef

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    I' getting in this late but...

    The City On the Edge of Forever
    Metemorphisis
    Jouney to Babel (Prequeled on Enterprise)
    Is There No Truth In Beauty?
    The Trouble with Tribbles (revisited in anothe Star Trek series)
    Space Seed

    Two from STNG

    I can't think of the episode name at the moment but it features Spocks Father Sareck who is slowly loosing his mental facalties and is aided by Jean-Luc.

    "Inner Light" which has a haunting musical piece which I have heard since as an orchestral Suite that is great.

    How about the movies? Your top ones.
    Mine are:
    The Wrath of Khan
    First Contact
    Insrurection (Love the humor)
    The Voyage Home
    An Undiscovered Country

    (They're all good save perhaps the first but these are my favorites)

    Bill
    May all your blessings be the ones you want and your friends many and true.

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    ...and in the immortal words of Captain Kirk, "And a double-dumb-*** on you!"

    It has become one of my favorite insults of all time.

    Best

    AA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    The Trouble with Tribbles (revisited in anothe Star Trek series)
    It was done on DS9. I loved Worf's explanation about the different appearance of the Klingons.

    It's something we don't talk about. (I'm paraphrasing, I don't remember the exact quote.)
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    They explained the "smoth head" Klingons in the Enterprise series. It was a result of human augmented DNA(remember Khan) combined with Klingon DNA and mutated because of Tykellian Flu(I think Tykellian, but it was a flu strain). The cure caused those Klingons infected to lose their cranial ridges. It was a widespread virus, so that explains how we saw "smoothies" in TOS.

    They obviously "got better" because Koloth, Kor, and Kang had ridges on DS9 when they appeared.
    "A sharp knife is nothing without a sharp eye"
    -Koloth

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