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Old 01-13-2004, 03:22 AM
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[color=#000000ost_uid0][quoteost_uid0]T'Pol: That's when you boldly strode up to the anomaly and tried to headbutt it like a water polo ball. It's a sight I'll never forget.[/quoteost_uid0]
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[quoteost_uid0]T'Pol: Ironically, it was Mr. Mayweather's death that saved us. Ensign Sato was so overcome with rage at being the new least important character that she took the helm and rammed both Xindi ships.
Archer: That must have damaged Enterprise pretty heavily.
T'Pol: Less than you might expect....

T'Pol: ....however, continuing to ram the debris over and over again afterwards increased the damage somewhat.
Tucker: Somewhat? We lost an entire nacelle!
Sato: Sorry.
Tucker: Sorry ain't good enough. I'll never forgive T'Pol for this!
Sato: T'Pol? But I --
T'Pol: It's all right, Ensign. The story requires Mr. Tucker to turn against me. (But see if he gets any more neuropressure.)[/quoteost_uid0]
Hahahaha! That was some of the funniest dialogue I've read in a while! :lol:

[quoteost_uid0]T'Pol: The last refuge of humanity. Some call it New Earth, some Earth 2, and some Planet Bob[/quoteost_uid0]


[quoteost_uid0]Sato: Aye, sir. Unidentified vessel, this is Enterprise, where everybody but me gets promoted and eventually I can't take it anymore and I KILL THE BRIDGE CREW. ...It's not responding.
Tucker: Okay, now we do something to it.
Reed: Yay![/quoteost_uid0]
:lol:

[quoteost_uid0]Tucker: Hey! Who gave you permission to kill him?
Reed: My beard, and the evil it represents.
Tucker: Fair enough.[/quoteost_uid0]
Heeheehee. And yay for Captain Porthos! [/colorost_uid0]
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