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Feb. 22nd, 2003 09:20 pmIt's been Star Trek Day in Nevvie's house!
I watched All Good Things..., the final two part episode of The Next Generation, and felt very happy and squeeish indeed. TNG rocks my intergalactic socks, yo. *giggles*
And then I watched the best episode of Futurama ever, staring the cast of the Original series, and had more Star Trek in-jokes than a Jeffries tube full of Tribbles. I think I might watch my First Contact (aka the best Star Trek film ever) dvd tonight too.
I am such a sad, sad fangirl. *lol*
I used to be ashamed of my extreme geekiness, but now I embrace my Inner Geek with pride. Besides, now it's almost trendy to be geeky, so that means I'm cool! Yeahhh! Why couldn't I have been cool in High School? My life would have been so much easier. *laughs* (It's so unfair! Why do they wait until I'm 25 when 'being cool' doesn't mean anything anymore to make me cool? That's just plain rude. ;-)
I watched All Good Things..., the final two part episode of The Next Generation, and felt very happy and squeeish indeed. TNG rocks my intergalactic socks, yo. *giggles*
And then I watched the best episode of Futurama ever, staring the cast of the Original series, and had more Star Trek in-jokes than a Jeffries tube full of Tribbles. I think I might watch my First Contact (aka the best Star Trek film ever) dvd tonight too.
I am such a sad, sad fangirl. *lol*
I used to be ashamed of my extreme geekiness, but now I embrace my Inner Geek with pride. Besides, now it's almost trendy to be geeky, so that means I'm cool! Yeahhh! Why couldn't I have been cool in High School? My life would have been so much easier. *laughs* (It's so unfair! Why do they wait until I'm 25 when 'being cool' doesn't mean anything anymore to make me cool? That's just plain rude. ;-)
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Date: 2003-02-23 06:55 pm (UTC)If I am remembering First Contact correctly, Data is almost human. Correct? Anyways, the Borgs always scared me. I didn't like how they were taking the Captain away. Hee, I can't believe I still remember that...
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Date: 2003-02-23 06:59 pm (UTC)*laughs* That's The Naked Now, the one I watched today too! What an odd coincidence. :)
Data has an emotion chip and the Borg Queen grafts human skin onto his own, so yes, he is very human-like.
Tribbles are from the Original Series -- they're small, fluffy furballs that make high pitched purring noises and look like giant toupees. They breed at an astounding rate and nearly destroyed the Enterprise by breeding so fast that they nearly ruined every working part of the ship. Tribbles are coooool. :)