My Favorite Star Trek Quote!


BafflingBeerMan

 

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"Dr. Corby was never here" -Motoko Kusanagi


 

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Originally Posted by Terwilliger View Post
I have a found a rebuttal from one of the Battleship Galactica guys.

Great, now I want to go watch Babylon 5.


@Mental Maden @Maden Mental
"....you are now tackle free for life."-ShoNuff

 

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It's the GoBot insignia that makes it art.


 

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Originally Posted by Terwilliger View Post
It's the GoBot insignia that makes it art.
My memory is failing: I thought for sure that was a Mighty Orbots insignia.


Goodbye may seem forever
Farewell is like the end
But in my heart's the memory
And there you'll always be
-- The Fox and the Hound

 

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Originally Posted by rian_frostdrake View Post
you really dont remember the bionic 6, do you? sheesh.
I'm embarrassed to admit that I was more into Heathcliff and the Kidd Videograms. That show was truly outrageous.


Goodbye may seem forever
Farewell is like the end
But in my heart's the memory
And there you'll always be
-- The Fox and the Hound

 

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Hang on a second.....?


 

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I believe Yoda said it best when he said, "Bite my shiny metal a**!"


Goodbye, I guess.

@Lord_Nightblade in Champions/Star Trek Online

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"Let's go get sushi and not pay." -- Turok, Son of Stone, in the classic Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea episode, 'Fool for Love', written, produced, and directed by Johnny Depp.


 

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"We're going to need another Timmy." - Captain James T Kirk


Weight training: Because you'll never hear someone lament "If only I were weaker, I could have saved them."

 

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Everyone knows the real awesomeness is in comics, like with the Super Friends:


"Ben is short for Frank."
-Baffling Beer-Man, The Tenacious 3: The Movie

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I think I'm missing something here.


 

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Originally Posted by _Klaw_ View Post
I think I'm missing something here.
Yes, you're not.


 

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Originally Posted by QuietAmerican View Post
Yes, you're not.
It's like that episode of The Flintstones where Homer and Flanders get in an argument with Yogi over the pic-a-nic basket.


 

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Originally Posted by sleestack View Post
It's like that episode of The Flintstones where Homer and Flanders get in an argument with Yogi over the pic-a-nic basket.
Its like that episode of The Munsters where Wednesday Smart tells Gilligan to "Sit on it!"


 

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Good Times...

...is the name of the show with Gary Coleman and Alan Alda as superheroes due to alien technology.


"Ben is short for Frank."
-Baffling Beer-Man, The Tenacious 3: The Movie

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No, it's more like that episode of the Incredible Hulk where at the end J.R. comes out of Mrs. Muir's shower and we find out that David Addison was a car the whole time.


 

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Originally Posted by _Klaw_ View Post
I think I'm missing something here.

I guess it's all kinda hard to follow if you're not real familiar with american pop culture.

The OP features a famous sci-fi phrase. The picture attributes the phrase to Dumbledore (the wizard in Harry Potter) and then has a picture of a famous wizard, presumeably of Dumbledore. The laughs come in because it wasn't Dumbledore that said "there is no try, there is only do or do not"; that phrase was actually said by Fozzie T. Bear in an episode of the '50's show Kung Fu. And the pictured wizard is not Dumbledore, it is Magneto from the Batman Begins movie.


"Everybody wants to change the world, but nobody wants to change themselves." -Tolstoy

 

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Originally Posted by GATE-keeper View Post
The laughs come in because it wasn't Dumbledore that said "there is no try, there is only do or do not"; that phrase was actually said by Fozzie T. Bear in an episode of the '50's show Kung Fu.
I KNEW IT!


 

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Originally Posted by GATE-keeper View Post
I guess it's all kinda hard to follow if you're not real familiar with american pop culture.

The OP features a famous sci-fi phrase. The picture attributes the phrase to Dumbledore (the wizard in Harry Potter) and then has a picture of a famous wizard, presumeably of Dumbledore. The laughs come in because it wasn't Dumbledore that said "there is no try, there is only do or do not"; that phrase was actually said by Fozzie T. Bear in an episode of the '50's show Kung Fu. And the pictured wizard is not Dumbledore, it is Magneto from the Batman Begins movie.
Ooooooooooh!
Like when Batman went Khaaaaaaan!


 

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Originally Posted by TrueGentleman View Post
The "troll quote" meme has reached critical mass.
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Originally Posted by Link
Trollquotes: Or, 32 Ways to Make Geeks Rage
I thought they were rather amusing actually, at first. The vast majority of the ones in the link however aren't funny. Nor are they rage-inducing. They're just stupid.

Especially the ones I don't get.


 

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My favorite Star Trek episode was the one where the Serenity came out of hyperspace in Gamilon's atmosphere, launched Hammerhead fighters, and then Admiral Ackbar threaded the needle back into space while shouting, "Yippie-kay-yay motherf-!"


"Tell my tale to those who ask. Tell it truly, the ill deeds along with the good and let me be judged accordingly. The rest is silence." -- Dinobot