> A lot those little wall markers all over the place on the
> NNC-1701D read:
>
> 855: access panel 78-0067
> refer servicing to qualified starfleet technicians. No user
> serviceable parts inside. Remember, no matter where you go,
> there you are.
>
> 451: Auxiliary systems 32-2398
> Caution: objects in mirror are closer then they appear to be.
> A stitch in time save nine. In space, no one can hear you
> scream.
>
>
> 042: Environmental systems 01-1865
> Don't step on superman's cape, don't spit into the wind.
> don't pull the mask off the old lone ranger and you don't
> mess around with Jim.
>
>
> 954: Engineering access only
> Three hundred thousand kilometers per second: it's not just a
> good idea, it's the law. Your mileage may very, of course.
>
>
> 302 Optical data net service access
> Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a
> fateful trip, that started from this tropical port, aboard
> this tiny ship.....
>
>
I would be impressed, but you got all of that from the Encyclopedia.
Now here's a question for you:
What was the name of Picard's Lionfish?
... Any of you seen a modem carrier around here?
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* Origin: Northern Lights, Guelph, Ont. Can. (1:221/601)
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