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Best Engineer: Mr Scott vs Geordi La Forge

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Originally posted by: Cashmoney995
Scotty was always complainin. Captain the weee little engines cant take it. Captain, weve got people diein down here. whomp whomp. He would never give a straight answer when it was needed. Geordi on the other hand was just as good as scotty and gave straight answers. Plus he could see more things than regular eyes could.

lol. yes yes. this is it. =)
 
Hindenberg incident?

HA=HA

Ever since I accidentily turned off the Hiesenberg compensator and beamed up two crew members (they went insane), Starfleet refuses me access to the Enterprise.
 
Originally posted by: Roger
Hindenberg incident?

HA=HA

Ever since I accidentily turned off the Hiesenberg compensator and beamed up two crew members (they went insane), Starfleet refuses me access to the Enterprise.

LOL. Guess I missed that one completely. Probably some tachyons interfering with my nerdular cortex.
 
Exactly. This question was answering in TNG. Scotty revealed himself to be a lazy baffoon.

No no no. He simply took the needed amount of time needed to get something done (x), multiplied it by a factor of 4 (I think it was 4..), then said it would normally take that long, but he could do it in x.

If you read the books, after Mr. Scott arrives in the future in that TNG episode, he goes back to starfleet and goes into starship design. He designed most of the Soverign class (1701-E) if I remember correctly.
 
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