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Is there a word in Klingon for loneliness? (looks in a pocket
book) Ah, yes: Gardachk!
-Comic Book Guy
Is there a word in Klingon for loneliness? (looks in a pocket
book) Ah, yes: Gardachk!
Originally posted by: dandruff
go and drink steaming hot white horse semen ... it will then dawn upon you!
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
IIRC each species was supposed to represent a culture in the current known world.
White man = Federation = Utopia
Fixed.Originally posted by: compudog
This is just dumb. Star Trek is the least racist of any show evar! It showed aliens, white, blacks, blues, greens, everyone getting it on with Capt. Kirk as equals.
Originally posted by: Phoenix15
I dare one of you sons o' bytches to tell me what race the Borg are.
Go ahead.
I'M WAITING.
Thank you, it's about time someone got it.Originally posted by: OFFascist
Klingons = Soviet Union
Romulans = Chinese
The Japanese, back when their l33t management skills were going to allow them to take over the world through mergers and aquisition rather than military might.Originally posted by: Phoenix15
I dare one of you sons o' bytches to tell me what race the Borg are.
Go ahead.
I'M WAITING.
Originally posted by: Phoenix15
I dare one of you sons o' bytches to tell me what race the Borg are.
Go ahead.
I'M WAITING.
Originally posted by: Proletariat
So... whats Gordie LaForge?
Honestly wtf are you talking about. Some of the main human characters in Star Trek are black.
Originally posted by: everman
As long as we're on the topic of Klingons...
Originally posted by: kaymin
Stop making generalities. Worf isn't thick headed rude or loud. He's also a Lt. Cmdr.
Originally posted by: glen
Originally posted by: kaymin
Stop making generalities. Worf isn't thick headed rude or loud. He's also a Lt. Cmdr.
He is unqualified.
That is just affirmative action.
Uhhh... lets not get too intelligent or equal here.Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: Proletariat
So... whats Gordie LaForge?
Honestly wtf are you talking about. Some of the main human characters in Star Trek are black.
Yeah, and Whoopi Goldberg said that as a child, seeing O'hura (sp?) on TOS was an inspiration to her as a child. She said nowhere else was there any black woman on tv that was treated with respect.
She said Star Trek's positive equality message was very important in her life and she wanted to show her love for Gene's vision by becoming part of the TNG cast.