Thursday, March 19, 2015

"Bar!"




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The High Ground [ Star Trek: The Next Generation ]

Stardate: 43510.7

Original Airdate: 29 Jan, 1990


KATIK: Finn, everyone is being rounded up.

FINN: Because of her?

KATIK: The Federation wants to negotiate her release.

FINN: While they arrange for the Rutian police to fill up the detention cells.

KATIK: A Starfleet officer is working with the director. He wants a meeting with you.

FINN: I'm sure he does. Your Federation colleagues have engineered mass arrests to pressure me into releasing you.

CRUSHER: I'm sure you've misunderstood.

FINN: They're working with the police. He's seen it with his own eyes.

CRUSHER: All they want is to get me back safely.

FINN: I'm not releasing you. I need you here.

CRUSHER: To find a way to reverse the effects of the dimensional shift? I can do that right now. Stop using it! I have a life, Finn. I have a son who needs me.

FINN: Is your son on the ship?

CRUSHER: Yes.

FINN: I'm sorry he's on the ship.

CRUSHER: No.

FINN: They have joined forces with the Rutians against us.

CRUSHER: We are not your enemy.

FINN: They are more valuable to me than an enemy. For seventy years we have shouted, and no one's heard us. Destroy the Federation flagship, someone will listen.

CRUSHER: Please.

FINN: They are the ones who interfered. They are the ones who sent medical supplies. They are the ones who organised mass arrests. They are killing your son, not me.

CRUSHER: Please, Finn, don't do this. I will do anything you ask.

FINN: I had a son, too. He was thirteen










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The Paradise Syndrome [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]

Stardate: 4842.6

Original Airdate: Oct 4, 1968


ELDER: Our people rejoice and wish to honour your name, but I did not know what you wish to be called. What may I tell them?

KIRK: Ki, Kir










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The Paradise Syndrome [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]

Stardate: 4842.6

Original Airdate: Oct 4, 1968


[Engineering]

SCOTT: I can't give you warp nine much longer, Mister Spock. These engines are beginning to show signs of stress.

[Bridge]

SPOCK: Stress or not, we cannot reduce speed. I do not intend to miss that

[Engineering]

SPOCK [OC]: Deflection point.

SCOTT: All right, but we're moving further into the danger range all the time.

[Bridge]

SCOTT [OC]: If these circuits

SPOCK: Objection noted, Mister Scott. Carry on.

[Lodge]

ELDER: Miramanee has said that you appeared to her and to her handmaiden from the walls of the temple, just as our legend foretells. We do not doubt the words of our priestess, but these are troubled times, and we must be sure.

KIRK: I'll answer anything I can, but as I told you, many things are strange to me.

SALISH: He knows nothing of our danger. How could he save us?

ELDER: It is against custom to interrupt a tribal elder at council, even for the medicine chief.

SALISH: Elder, words will not save us when the skies darken. We must be certain. I say he must prove he is a god.










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The Paradise Syndrome [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]

Stardate: 4842.6

Original Airdate: Oct 4, 1968


MIRAMANEE: Wait.

(They kneel at the sight of Kirk. Then one gets up and walks up the steps to him, and puts his hand to her forehead.)

KIRK: Who are you?

MIRAMANEE: We are your people.










From 10/4/1968 ( premiere US TV series episode "Star Trek"::"The Paradise Syndrome" ) To 2/1/1990 is 7790 days

7790 = 3895 + 3895

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 7/2/1976 ( at extreme personal risk to himself my biological brother Thomas Reagan the civilian and privately financed astronaut in his privately financed nuclear-pulse propulsion spaceship intercepted the Comet Lucifer in the outer solar system and set to work at diverting it away from the planet Earth ) is 3895 days



From 2/22/1976 ( The Point Of No Return - my biological brother Thomas Reagan the civilian and privately financed astronaut in his privately financed nuclear-pulse propulsion spaceship survived a catastrophic collision with a meteor and at extreme personal risk to himself he continues the mission as planned to intercept and divert the Comet Lucifer in the outer solar system ) To 2/1/1990 is 5093 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 10/13/1979 ( Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt deceased ) is 5093 days



From 10/19/1977 ( premiere US film "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" ) To 2/1/1990 is 4488 days

4488 = 2244 + 2244

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 12/25/1971 ( George Walker Bush the purveyor of illegal drugs strictly for his personal profit including the trafficking of massive amounts of cocaine into the United States confined to federal prison in Mexico for illegally smuggling narcotics in Mexico ) is 2244 days





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The American Presidency Project

George Bush

XLI President of the United States: 1989 - 1993

Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report on Aeronautics and Space Activities During 1987

February 1, 1990

To the Congress of the United States:

I am pleased to transmit this report on the Nation's progress in aeronautics and space during calendar year 1987, as required by section 206 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2476). Aeronautics and space activities cut across many sectors of our Federal Government, and this report highlights the major programs of the 14 contributing departments and agencies, with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Department of Defense (DOD) the major contributors.

In 1987, as furtherance of the recovery of our space launch capability, studies were completed concluding that a mixed fleet, consisting of the space shuttle and expendable launch vehicles, would be required for continued U.S. operations and access to space. Remote sensing capability continued to make impressive progress to further our understanding of the ozone depletion in the atmosphere, the impact of weather patterns on agriculture, and the damage to the forest ecosystem caused by acid deposition. A new initiative was launched to study the Earth system, including the oceans and the atmosphere, on a worldwide scale.

During the year, technology products continued to flow to the user industries. Results of aeronautics research reached a new level of application. The NASA-developed computational fluid dynamics techniques coupled with drag reducing concepts were applied to hull/keel design. Aircraft safety continued to receive priority, with requirements being levied for equipment to alert pilots of collision threat.

The defense of our country was enhanced by the successful demonstration of target interception in space. Great strides were made as the United States moved closer to agreement with its partners in the permanently occupied space station project. Bilateral and multilateral discussions on space arms control were held in Geneva. Because of advances made in worldwide communications, information on space technology and exploration is now reaching 134 countries and in 44 languages.

There is great promise in our Nation's vision to be at the forefront of advancement in aeronautics, space science, and exploration, for it is this advancement that ultimately makes a significant contribution to the quality of life on Earth. Our challenge is to continue on an aggressive course of exploration that will provide the international leadership and climate for cooperation for which this great Nation has become so well known.

George Bush

The White House,

February 1, 1990.










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The Paradise Syndrome [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]

Stardate: 4842.6

Original Airdate: Oct 4, 1968


KIRK: Why are they so sure I can help them?

MIRAMANEE: Well, you came from the stone metal. Did you not bring life to the child?

KIRK: Yes, but I. I need time to remember.

MIRAMANEE: Here there is much time. For everything.

[Bridge]

SPOCK: Co-ordinates, Mister Chekov.

CHEKOV: Tau eight point seven. Beta point zero four one.

SPOCK: That is our target. The asteroid's weakest point.

CHEKOV: Almost dead centre, sir.

SPOCK: Lock all phasers on that mark. Maximum intensity, narrow beam. I want to split that fissure wide open.

MCCOY: You sound like you're cutting a diamond.

SPOCK: Very astute, Doctor.

SULU: All phasers locked, sir.

SPOCK: We'll fire in sequence and continue firing as long as Mister Scott can maintain power.

SULU: Standing by, sir.

SPOCK: Fire phasers.

SULU: Phaser one firing.

[Engineering]

SCOTT: That Vulcan won't be satisfied till these panels are a puddle of lead.










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Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt

Birth: Apr. 9, 1894

Washington

District of Columbia

District Of Columbia, USA

Death: Oct. 13, 1979

Stuart

Martin County

Florida, USA










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The Paradise Syndrome [ Star Trek: The Original Series ]

Stardate: 4842.6

Original Airdate: Oct 4, 1968


SCOTT: My bairns. My poor bairns.


- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 12:18 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Thursday 19 March 2015