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Eric Grayson <filmspamawayeric@earthlink.net> wrote: >Adam wrote: >>I liked Tristan Farnon's Doctor Who but much of the writing was dreck. >Peter Davison is a highly engaging actor and he did a great job with >the role. Again, bad writing here. I often note that he really didn't >play the Doctor like Tristan but is always accused of doing so. >Tristan was something of a brat and his Doctor     

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Author: Adam H. Kerman
Date: Jul 29, 2008 19:18

On Jun 21, 11:10 pm, Jeffrey <Jeffrey...@gmail.com> wrote: Of course Baha'is believe Muhammad was a Manifestation of God, but certainly you are aware that Islam considers Baha'is to be infidel. Jeffrey Let's look at this here. Bahaism considers Islam a legtimately divine- sent religion from heaven and Muhammad (pbuh) as a Manifestation of the Godhead. Bahaism considers itself the
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Author: áÇ Çáå ÇáÇ Çááå ÍÞÇð ÍÞÇð
Date: Jun 21, 2008 07:29

In article <47e925b1$0$1159$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com>, valinor20 @gmail.com says... "We are living through another Hiroshima," Iraqi doctor says By Sherwood Ross Created Mar 24 2008 - 8:41am The U.S., Great Britain and Israel are turning portions of the Middle East into a slice of radioactive hell. They are achieving this by firing what they call "depleted uranium"
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In article <47e925b1$0$1159$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com>, valinor20 @gmail.com says... > "We are living through another Hiroshima," Iraqi doctor says > > By Sherwood Ross > > Created Mar 24 2008 - 8:41am > > > The U.S., Great Britain and Israel are turning portions of the Middle East > into a slice of radioactive hell. They are achieving this by firing what > they call "depleted uranium"     

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Author: sightings
Date: May 31, 2008 13:58

"Anim8rFSK" <ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net> wrote but still The Spock's Brain women had advanced ion drive. Should they have not contacted them? What about Yonada? Should they not have spoken to the Companion? Or Trelane? 'warp drive' just seems to be a lousy benchmark. These episodes seem to indicate that the rule doesn't apply when the alien life comes out and finds you first.
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"Anim8rFSK" > "GeneK" >> > You know, 'warp drive capable' is a really stupid benchmark. Was that >> > from the real series, or some silly TNG retcon? We've seen plenty of >> > beings that star travel without conventional warp drive. >> > >> > IIRC, real Trek simply didn't let you be the first one to tell somebody >> > that there was life on other worlds. In "Dear Doctor" that ship had >     

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Author: Scotius
Date: May 30, 2008 16:41

In article <MLuVj.4071$lU5.379@newsread1.mlpsca01.us.to.verio.net>, "GeneK" <gene@genek_hates_spammers.com> wrote: "Anim8rFSK" <ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message news:ANIM8Rfsk- You know, 'warp drive capable' is a really stupid benchmark. Was that from the real series, or some silly TNG retcon? We've seen plenty of beings that star travel without conventional warp drive
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"Anim8rFSK" <ANIM8Rfsk@cox.net> wrote in message news:ANIM8Rfsk- > You know, 'warp drive capable' is a really stupid benchmark. Was that > from the real series, or some silly TNG retcon? We've seen plenty of > beings that star travel without conventional warp drive. > > IIRC, real Trek simply didn't let you be the first one to tell somebody > that there was life on other worlds. In "Dear     

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Author: Scotius
Date: May 30, 2008 16:41

On May 10, 12:23 pm, "Wickeddoll®" <wickeddollnofeckingspam1...@yahoo.com> wrote: Hmmm that sounds like Prime Directive stuff, but maybe it wasn't in place yet? Yes, it wasn't, but here is an important step towards learning it. I suppose the idea is that the dominant race on the planet reached racial senescence without discovering warp drive - and so artificially prolonging their survival
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Author: GeneK
Date: May 11, 2008 00:48

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Author: Wickeddoll®
Date: May 10, 2008 22:43

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Author: Anim8rFSK
Date: May 10, 2008 22:34

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Author: GeneK
Date: May 10, 2008 21:42

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Author: Quadibloc
Date: May 10, 2008 17:48

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