Ten Things we learned from Star Trek

And, the proper way to fix any malfunction is to run a bypass through the main matter-anti-matter containment flux control valve multiplexer, so that you can then route the phase inducers through the positronic impulse grid. Heck, everyone knows that!
 
And, the proper way to fix any malfunction is to run a bypass through the main matter-anti-matter containment flux control valve multiplexer, so that you can then route the phase inducers through the positronic impulse grid. Heck, everyone knows that!


Of course you would have to divert extra power away from the impulse engines first. Otherwise the tachyon beam would be too narrow and weak to reverse the polarity! :icon_lol:


When I was a kid watching the original Star Trek reruns, my father would always get a big kick out of the "technical" jargon if he wandered into the room at the right moment. That and Mr. Spock was always a funny thing to him.
 
OMG what a laugh. And the memories... They had the first flip-top cellphones (although I prefer the German name for them - they're called "Handies" here - not a bad name, considering a non-native speaker thought it up... I can hear it now... "Hmmmm that's handy!"

And the tribbles! Remember Gonks folks? I wonder what came first...

Or those sexy green-skinned ladies with the BIG hair.

And even the Enterprise had trouble navigating in clouds - especially when the clouds talked back.

Of course, you do know why the Enterprise is like good toilet paper...

... both remove Klingons!

And there's this too:

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