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Ameesh

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<< First TNG cheif engineer: Sarah MacDougal >>



:D who was the second ? ( i think this is a pretty tough question)
 

notfred

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<< << First TNG cheif engineer: Sarah MacDougal >>



According to this website it was Data....

amish
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Doesn't really matter, since that was never mentioned in the show. In his very first scene, in the very first episode, he's sitting at the helm. He's never mentined as being the cheif engineer, and the chief engineer works in engineering, not at the helm.

In the next episode, "the naked now" Sarah MacDougal is the Cheif Engineer.
 

Ameesh

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<< >alirght heres a good one, how many fingers did the traveller have? (on each hand)

Two. One big finger with a sucker looking thing on it and an opposing thumb.
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no three was the correct answer.
 

Jzero

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Who slept with the most aliens?
A)Riker
B)Picard
C)JT Kirk
D)Hawk (just making sure you're paying attention)
 

Electric Amish

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<< Who slept with the most aliens?
A)Riker
B)Picard
C)JT Kirk
D)Hawk (just making sure you're paying attention)
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Hawk kicks ass!!

amish :)
 

Ameesh

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<<

<< << First TNG cheif engineer: Sarah MacDougal >>



According to this website it was Data....

amish
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Doesn't really matter, since that was never mentioned in the show. In his very first scene, in the very first episode, he's sitting at the helm. He's never mentined as being the cheif engineer, and the chief engineer works in engineering, not at the helm.

In the next episode, "the naked now" Sarah MacDougal is the Cheif Engineer.
>>




It changes in the episode "Where no man has gone before" and they mention him by name, think of that tool kozenski that comes aboard with the traveller. Who does he talk to?
 

fr

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<< LOL that looks like an authoritative site. very official looking. >>




I like the McDonalds color scheme.
 

Electric Amish

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<<

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<< << First TNG cheif engineer: Sarah MacDougal >>



According to this website it was Data....

amish
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Doesn't really matter, since that was never mentioned in the show. In his very first scene, in the very first episode, he's sitting at the helm. He's never mentined as being the cheif engineer, and the chief engineer works in engineering, not at the helm.

In the next episode, "the naked now" Sarah MacDougal is the Cheif Engineer.
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Wesley?? ;)

amish


It changes in the episode "Where no man has gone before" and they mention him by name, think of that tool kozenski that comes aboard with the traveller. Who does he talk to?
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Jzero

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<<

<< Who slept with the most aliens?
A)Riker
B)Picard
C)JT Kirk
D)Hawk (just making sure you're paying attention)
>>



Hawk kicks ass!!

amish :)
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Not to go further off-topic, but did anyone besides me every find it extremely humorous that Buck Rogers took place in this amazing technologically advanced time period with all these amazing computers and gadgets and lights
But despite this, they
A) Had a stupid robot that said "beedeebeedeebeedee" and
B) Said robot had to be CARRIED up and down the steps?!
 

Ameesh

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<<

<<

<< Who slept with the most aliens?
A)Riker
B)Picard
C)JT Kirk
D)Hawk (just making sure you're paying attention)
>>



Hawk kicks ass!!

amish :)
>>


Not to go further off-topic, but did anyone besides me every find it extremely humorous that Buck Rogers took place in this amazing technologically advanced time period with all these amazing computers and gadgets and lights
But despite this, they
A) Had a stupid robot that said "beedeebeedeebeedee" and
B) Said robot had to be CARRIED up and down the steps?!
>>





dont hijak my thread!
 

notfred

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<<

<< First TNG cheif engineer: Sarah MacDougal >>



:D who was the second ? ( i think this is a pretty tough question)
>>



The only other Chief Engineer I remember besides Geordi was Chief Engineer Logan from The Arsenal of Freedom, who kept trying to get Geordi to give up command of the ship. There may have been another engineer or two between MacDougal and Logan though, I don't want to watch through 16 hours of video to find out....
 

Pundit

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<< Who slept with the most aliens?
A)Riker
B)Picard
C)JT Kirk
D)Hawk (just making sure you're paying attention)
>>


It has to be Riker. No one else comes close!
 

silverpig

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<<Also, the Picard manuver doesn't work anymore because a counter-manuver was developed in the episode where Bok used a mind alterning device on Picard to make him attack the Enterprise in the Star Gazer. The Enterprise crew used the tractor beam to stop the ship right when it dropped out of warp before it could fire its weapons. I forgot who developed the manuver, but it was probably Data.>>


WRONG
 

Ameesh

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<<

<<

<< First TNG cheif engineer: Sarah MacDougal >>



:D who was the second ? ( i think this is a pretty tough question)
>>



The only other Chief Engineer I remember besides Geordi was Chief Engineer Logan from The Arsenal of Freedom, who kept trying to get Geordi to give up command of the ship. There may have been another engineer or two between MacDougal and Logan though, I don't want to watch through 16 hours of video to find out....
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Chief Engineer Argyle, he has a beard and orange hair.
 

Gujski

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Ill bet no one remembers the last words of the the last episode for TNG.

Anybody know this? I am trying to remember...I know it starts with Picard bursting out of a turbolift while Troi and Worf are swappin spit.

My guess: Engage
 

MWink

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<< Ill bet no one remembers the last words of the the last episode for TNG. >>



Picard: I should have done this a long time ago.

It's pitiful that I know almost all the answers to this thread. :( :D :p
 

Electric Amish

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<< Ill bet no one remembers the last words of the the last episode for TNG.

Anybody know this? I am trying to remember...I know it starts with Picard bursting out of a turbolift while Troi and Worf are swappin spit.
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If that's true, it was probably "Dis-Engage". ;)

amish
 

silverpig

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That one was already answered. They're playing cards and Picard joins them for the first time. They let him deal, and he shuffles like a 12 year old. He names the game and then says "and the sky's the limit."
 

Gujski

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Picard: I should have done this a long time ago.

Ahh yes, as he sits down to play poker with the guys and gals.

If that's true, it was probably "Dis-Engage

LOL:)
 

silverpig

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<<Picard: I should have done this a long time ago.>>

Those weren't the final words though. Troi then says "you were always welcome." Then he states the game and says "and the sky's the limit."
 

FelixDeCat

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Oops, sorry, silver pig had it right along time ago.

"Disengage" is full of such imagery...
 

MereMortal

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<< <<Also, the Picard manuver doesn't work anymore because a counter-manuver was developed in the episode where Bok used a mind alterning device on Picard to make him attack the Enterprise in the Star Gazer. The Enterprise crew used the tractor beam to stop the ship right when it dropped out of warp before it could fire its weapons. I forgot who developed the manuver, but it was probably Data.>>


WRONG
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How about because you can detect the compression of gas in front of a ship in warp transit?

This is the only counter-measure developed for the Picard maneuver, since sub-space sensors to detect superluminal motion are ineffective. The only other option is to claim that the Picard maneuver relies on totally disabling the target ship, and because current ships are armored better and phasor power is reduced when firing through a warp bubble, that the maneuver isn't that effective anymore. But that argument is weak.