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# Worf seems to have taken it well
.... attending their wedding and all.
(, Thu 16 Jan 2003, 13:01, archived)
# Wesley Crusher
being in the film made my year :)
(, Thu 16 Jan 2003, 13:05, archived)
# but they cut his scenes!
you only see him sitting at the table. Poor bloke has been out of work for years.
(, Thu 16 Jan 2003, 13:08, archived)
# He was in an episode of Diagnosis Murder
with loads of other ex-Star Trek people.
Excellent episode that was :)
(, Thu 16 Jan 2003, 13:09, archived)
# Arg! You've spoiled it all for me!
I'm still only up to the episode where Kirk has to fight some lizard man and makes a primitive ballistic weapon out of the naturally occurring cordite and some bamboo-analogue.
(, Thu 16 Jan 2003, 13:06, archived)
# He was McGuyver
before McGuyver existed.
(, Thu 16 Jan 2003, 13:07, archived)
# But it's set in the future
while McGuyver was set in the 80's, so McGuyver came first in the scheme of things...
(, Thu 16 Jan 2003, 13:11, archived)
# of course
I've been stupid.
Kirk must've seen the one where McGuyver makes a bazooka from bamboo and swamp gas.
(, Thu 16 Jan 2003, 13:13, archived)
# He did once
make one using:
1 cadillac exhaust pipe
1 cadillac tail light
Some petrol-soaked cotton wool
1 lighter
(, Thu 16 Jan 2003, 13:15, archived)
# he made the one I'm talking about as well
I remember it clearly.
(, Thu 16 Jan 2003, 13:17, archived)
# Fairy snuff
But has anyone else noticed that for a man who hated guns, he always used to quickly knock together some alternative version that was twice as destructive?
(, Thu 16 Jan 2003, 13:22, archived)
# his best
was a flame-thrower to combat an invading force of killer ants.
Great Saturday daytime TV
(, Thu 16 Jan 2003, 13:30, archived)
# McGuyver
now works for the SGC
(, Thu 16 Jan 2003, 13:36, archived)
# But
Star Trek's the future right?

Edit:Bugger, b3tan to it
(, Thu 16 Jan 2003, 13:13, archived)
# he was drunk on
Romulan Ale though, so that's probably why
(, Thu 16 Jan 2003, 13:07, archived)