I'm gonna say it: James T. Kirk.
*runs*
You know, that actually might work.
As irreverent as Shatner can be, having Kirk turn up on LD actually makes a warped kind of sense.
I'm gonna say it: James T. Kirk.
*runs*
There was a Nasat in the last episode and you called it!
- A Nasat
- A Monchezkin
- Mullibok
- The Klingon gagh vendor on DS9
- Barash
- Nagilum
- The Dominion fleet the Prophets vanished
Yeah, there were a few of them! Bouncer, bartender, waiter…maybe it was a Nasat catering company.There was a Nasat in the last episode and you called it!
NO.Joe Piscopo.
I'd like to see Rutherford, Tendi, Boimler and Mariner (inadvertantly) get shrunk by the subspace compression anomaly from DS9: "One Little Ship". I'm sure much hilarity would ensue!
- Oh, yes, I completely forgot about Innerspace (I don't know how, as that's the film that first brought the delicious Dennis Quaid to my attention - that towel, those abs, that smile [which Jack inherited]!)That wouldn't be a bad idea. There could be a nice little nod to Jack Quaid's dad Dennis's movie Innerspace. (Forgive my grammar)
ooh, and there was the time the TOS crew were shrunk in TAS.
I rather enjoyed Scottys beta cannon 24th century adventures: palling around with Frasier, bumping into the Excalibur crew on Risa, volunteering at Narrindra Station on Shield of Tomorrow, hanging with Kirk, Spock and McCoy in the Shatnerverse novels, working with the SCE...
The Terretin callbacks alone...
Never keep the two in the same place.I always enjoyed the novel Crossover, Where Scotty learns Spock is being held captive on Romulas, so he goes to some starbase where there is non refit constitution class ship docked and serving as a museum. He manages to steal the ship, and in the museum is the cloaking device Kirk stole. so he hooks it up, and mounts his own rescue.
- Tribbles (did they and I just forgot? IDK)
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