Daily Star Trek Quote Challenge, 7/31/2006
I know, it's been over a week since the last one. I was going to post them in the evenings but didn't even have time for those. In any case, the return:
- The sons of the prophet were valiant and bold
And quite unaccustomed to fear
But of all the most reckless, or so I am told
Was Abdul Abulbul Amir
- How do you feel?
- I always loved that ditty. I could never quite get the
cadence down before. Thank you, father.
- The sons of the prophet were valiant and bold
And quite unaccustomed to fear
But of all the most reckless, or so I am told
Was Abdul Abulbul Amir
- How do you feel?
- I always loved that ditty. I could never quite get the
cadence down before. Thank you, father.
2 Comments:
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Episode 177 - "Brothers"
[Lore is impersonating Data to get an improved emotion chip]
LORE: The sons of the prophet were valiant and bold
And quite unaccustomed to fear
But of all the most reckless, or so I am told
Was Abdul Abulbul Amir
SOONG: How do you feel?
LORE: I always loved that ditty. I could never quite get the cadence down before. Thank you, father.
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One of my favorite TNG episodes. Thanks for the reminder.
I always thought the chip was for basic emotions, and Lore wanted to steal it because he was jealous of Data. He also felt that Soong owed him, so tricking him (then killing him) was revenge. But maybe it was the same chip that Lore had, and Soong was just going to put the same into Data.
Brent Spiner's singing wasn't too bad in "Brothers" or "Insurrection." And we heard Patrick Stewart in "Allegiance."
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