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VADM pRettTactical - Vice Admiral

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re: What's your favorite Sci-Line and/or scene???
by VADM pRett on 04/10/13 19:04
Way, way, waaaaay too many to name all of them.
This is certainly towards the top of the list, though:
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re: What's your favorite Sci-Line and/or scene???
by VADM pRett on 04/10/13 21:43
Another classic (for me, anyway):
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re: What's your favorite Sci-Line and/or scene???
by T-Jericho on 04/10/13 22:40
Oh man! Buckaroo Banzai is the best movie ever!
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re: What's your favorite Sci-Line and/or scene???
by Anton Mercer on 04/11/13 20:12
mines more of a one -sided conversation 2:10- 3:05
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VADM JT KerryVADM JT KerryEngineering - Vice Admiral

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re: What's your favorite Sci-Line and/or scene???
by VADM JT Kerry on 04/12/13 12:50
I'd have to say anything that has a Scottish lilt to it...
Star Trek III:
Kirk: How much refit time before we can take her out again?
Scotty: Eight weeks, sir... but ya don't have eight weeks, so I'll do it for ya in two.
Kirk: Mr. Scott. Have you always multiplied your repair estimates by a factor of four?
Scotty: Certainly, sir. How else can I keep my reputation as a miracle worker?
And, (2009):
Scotty: So, the Enterprise has had its maiden voyage, has it? She is one well-endowed lady. I'd like to get my hands on her "ample nacelles," if you pardon the engineering parlance.
And, "Star Trek: A Taste of Armageddon (#1.23)" (1967)
Scott: The best diplomat I know is a fully activated phaser bank.
And, (2009) - again:
Scotty: I like this ship! You know, it's exciting!
Finally, for COMO Kor, "Star Trek: The Trouble with Tribbles (#2.15)" (1967):
Capt. Kirk: Mister Scott. Where - are - the tribbles?
Scott: I used the transporter, Captain.
Capt. Kirk: You used the transporter?
Scott: Aye.
Capt. Kirk: Well, where did you transport them?
[the others are looking away, trying to appear not involved]
Capt. Kirk: Scott, you didn't transport them into space, did you?
Scott: Captain Kirk! That'd be inhuman!
Capt. Kirk: Well, where are they?
Scott: I gave them a very good home, sir.
Capt. Kirk: WHERE?
Scott: I gave 'em to the Klingons, sir.
Capt. Kirk: [whispering] You gave them to the Klingons?
Scott: Aye, sir. Before they went into warp, I transported the whole kit 'n' caboodle into their engine room, where they'll be no tribble at all.
Got to love Scotty, they gave him all the best lines...
JT
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WupteedoScience - Fleet Captain

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re: Scotty did have the best lines.....
by Wupteedo on 04/18/13 10:59
The one I remember the most because I still actually use it:
ST: Friday's Child, 1967:
Scott: "There's an old, old saying on earth, Mr. Sulu: Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me."
Chekov: "I know this saying. It was invented in Russia."
And,
ST: The Tholian Web, 1968:
Mr. Spock: [about Theragen being a deadly Klingon nerve gas] If I remember correctly, it caused fatality only when used in pure form.
Dr. McCoy: That's right. And in this derivative, mixed with alcohol, it merely deadens certain nerve inputs to the brain.
Scott: Oh, well, any decent brand o' Scotch'll do that.
Dr. McCoy: Oh? Well, one good slug of this, and you could hit a man with phaser stun and he'd never feel it, or even know it.
Scott: Does it make a good mix with Scotch?
Dr. McCoy: It should.
Scott: [heading out with the beaker of Theragen derivative] I'll let ya know.
and who can forget:
ST: The Voyage Home, 1986,
Scott: Admiral, there be whales here!
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