Actually, that
particular bird of pray was being flown by starfleet crew, not klingons.
/anorak
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Sun 26 Jan 2003, 12:37,
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/anorak
* blows raspberry *
but Argh! Humans would not have had quite the same ring to it. I made my choice.
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Sun 26 Jan 2003, 12:39,
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But
they nicked it off Kiligons, didn't they? Hence at one point it would have contained Kligons.
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Sun 26 Jan 2003, 12:46,
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please note, i'm not a star trek anorak
However, i have seen this movie many times
It's Star trek IV - the Journey Home
Kirk and the enterprise crew nicked the klingon ship and went back in time in it, to get a whale, then they brought it back to the 24th century and dumped it in the ocean.
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Sun 26 Jan 2003, 12:55,
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It's Star trek IV - the Journey Home
Kirk and the enterprise crew nicked the klingon ship and went back in time in it, to get a whale, then they brought it back to the 24th century and dumped it in the ocean.
That's understandable.
I believe it is shown on telly about five times more often than any other Star Trek movie.
Not, of course, that I would know about these things.
* coughs *
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Sun 26 Jan 2003, 12:58,
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Not, of course, that I would know about these things.
* coughs *
Where
it died of boredom because of the lack of other whales. The some Japs ate it.
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Sun 26 Jan 2003, 12:59,
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