Well, my three months of exile in Saudi Arabia are finally over. What have I missed?
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LUGTrek isn't really dead. Not as long as we remember it.
Well, my three months of exile in Saudi Arabia are finally over. What have I missed?
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LUGTrek isn't really dead. Not as long as we remember it.
About 3 months of arguments over 'Enterprise' both for and against...<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Sarge:
Well, my three months of exile in Saudi Arabia are finally over. What have I missed?
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Best stay out of that one!
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DanG.
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Dan you for got to mention we're moving...again. On the serious note, you should just stay away from the "Enterprise" incedent, (adding blond voice) it's more fun to just watch, like ya know!!!
46 hours awake, STILL unable to sleep, baby wakes up in another 4, no fear, no pain, no remaining brain cells to speek of...I'M READY!!
Phoenix...
Welcome back Sarge, I got back myself in July.![]()
You probably missed my triumphant return, Sarge. After a six month exile I'm back.
Recently there was a heated discussion of Chaplains in Starfleet that turned into a debate over whether or not we are all jerks.
What with me being back, there has been some interesting map stuff with Sir sig.
And I believe I have found a moron over at TrekBBS.
Welcome back. I assume this means we can set the record straight about the dreaded "m" word.![]()
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(Just kidding folks, I know that one has been done to DEATH.)
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You're a Starfleet Officer. "Weird" is part of the job.
You found a moron on the internet, Spyone? That's about as hard as finding hot sand in Saudi.
Any new rumors about ST:X? Besides the usual ones about Picard or Data dying, I mean.
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