Good stuff for us Trekkers. Check it out.
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Good stuff for us Trekkers. Check it out.
http://www.20q.net/startrek/
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Play, it. It got the Guardian of Forever in the first round and my second was a Horta which I beat it with spit out 2 or 3 different answers then asked a few more questions then guest again wrongly 2 or 3 times before asking another question or two before it got Horta.
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27 guesses for Tin Man
Phoenix...
"I'm not saying there should be capital punishment for stupidity,
but maybe we should just remove all the safety lables and let nature take it's course"
"A Place For Everything & Nothing In It's Place"
It is fun, but it's a bit limited on specifics. Still I beat it once, because some of it's questions are very vague!
Ta Muchly
It got my Romulus in under 10 q...
Wow. It got "Gary Seven". Guess I need to go find something more obscure...
"Guy, you have a last name."
"Do I?! DO I?! For all you know, I'm 'Crewman Number Six'!"
My half-assed d20 Trek homebrew.
Just played against it again. And won
To recognise Spot (Data's Cat) it took 24 questions!
Edit: It found out The Battle Bridge in 17 questions. That's real impressive.
Edit: I won, being the Omega Molecule (23 questions)
Edit: One last game and I lost: Danube class runabout was guessed in 17 questions.
Last edited by Cut; 06-24-2008 at 03:59 PM.
Just whooped it with Nerendra III. I got a CD with that as a trivia answer once at a convention, so I figured I'd give it a go.
And for anyone keeping score, that's
Hirogen Alpha 1, Computers 923,452,631
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Isn't Nerendra III the planet from Yesterday's Enterprise or am I very wrong here?
I beat it quite a few times, and even found some things not in it's database hehehe - ok so I was bored at work... for several days
Ta Muchly
Ditto . . . I wonder how many little things we can add to this thingy.
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