Background: My flatmate works on Chris Evans' Radio show, which has a suprising number of trickle-down bonuses for me (signed copies of Stephen Fry's new book, backstage passes to Kaiser Chiefs, that sort of thing), but this is by far the greatest. Chris' guest tomorrow will be none other than Patrick Stewart.
From:
Mark
To: Dan
Dude,
I want to use as one of my questions 'What was the last line uttered by Jean-Luc Picard in the Next Generation series'?where's the best place to find out?
Ta.
From: DanTo: Mark
Dude, I know it off by heart:
?Five card stud, nothing wild?and the sky?s the limit.?
was the last line said in ?All Good Things?? The Next Generation television series finale- spoken by Picard, of course. Obviously if you are including the movies then the line would be different.
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This was a pretty momentous occasion for me. I mean, not only did my encyclopaedic knowledge of Star Trek have a practical application for the first time ever, thus instantly justifying countless days of watching Star Trek. But on top of that, it has a practical application that has a direct impact on the life of Patrick Stewart! I mean, the synergy is undeniable. I'm in paroxysms of joy. All that remains to be seen is if Patrick gets the question right or wrong. I'll be tuning in tomorrow to find out.
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Now if he was a real mate he would be bringing in Six of 9 or the Vulcan from Enterprise.
MMM Trekkie Norks.
Ah, I think you'll find it's Seven of Nine and the 'Vulcan from Enterprise' could refer to several Vulcan characters featured in the show but I assume you're referring to T'Pol. /geek
Ah yeah T'Pol. More of a babe without the ears. And yeah 7/9 I meant her. In the painted on ship suit.
so cool.