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Relics [ Star Trek: The Next Generation ]

Stardate: 46125.3

Original Airdate: 12 Oct, 1992


LAFORGE: So, you were saying earlier that you were on your way to the Norpin Colony when you had a warp engine failure?

[Corridor]

SCOTT: Aye, that's right. We had an overload in one of the plasma transfer conduits. The Captain brought us out of warp and we hit some gravimetric interference and then there it was, as big as life. Is that a conduit interface?

LAFORGE: Yeah, it is. You were saying its big as life. You mean the Dyson Sphere?

SCOTT: Aye, an actual Dyson Sphere. Can you imagine the engineering skills needed to even design such a structure?

LAFORGE: Yeah, it's pretty amazing. So, what happened when you first approached it?

SCOTT: Well, we began a standard survey of the surface, and we were just completing the initial orbital scan when our aft power coils suddenly exploded. The ship got caught in the sphere's gravity well and down we went. Franklin and I were the only ones to survive the crash.

LAFORGE: Can I ask you a question? What in the world made you think of using the transporter pattern buffer to survive?

SCOTT: Well, we didn't have enough supplies to wait for a rescue, so we had to think of something.

LAFORGE: Yeah, but locking it into a diagnostic cycle so that the pattern wouldn't degrade, and then cross-connecting it phase inducers to provide a regenerative power source, that's absolutely brilliant.

SCOTT: I think it was only fifty percent brilliant. Franklin deserved better.

LAFORGE: I think you're going to enjoy the twenty fourth century, Mister Scott. We've made some pretty incredible advances these last eighty years.

SCOTT: From what I've seen, you've got a fine ship, Mister La Forge. A real beauty here. I must admit to being a bit overwhelmed.

LAFORGE: Wait until you see the holodeck.










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Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 6 Episode 4

Relics

Aired Unknown Oct 12, 1992 on CBS

Stardate: 46125.3 Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott is discovered suspended in a transporter beam 75 years after he disappeared. After the Enterprise crew re-materialise him, he has a hard time adjusting to the new future.

AIRED: 10/12/92










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Amelia Earhart Departs on Solo Flight Across Atlantic, May 20, 1932

May 20,1932: Amelia Earhart departs Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, in her Lockheed Vega on her solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic. On May 20-21, 1932, Earhart became the first woman—and the only person since Charles Lindbergh—to fly nonstop and alone across the Atlantic. Flying her red Lockheed Vega (now on display in the Museum), she left Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, Canada, and landed 15 hours later near Londonderry, Northern Ireland.










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Relics [ Star Trek: The Next Generation ]

Stardate: 46125.3

Original Airdate: 12 Oct, 1992


SCOTT: Well, I'll say this about your Enterprise. The doctors are a fair sight prettier.

PICARD: I'm Jean-Luc Picard. Welcome aboard the Enterprise, Captain Scott.

SCOTT: Thank you, sir, and call me Scotty.

PICARD: How are you feeling?

SCOTT: I don't know. How am I feeling?

CRUSHER: Other than a couple of bumps and bruises, I'd say you feel fine for a man of a hundred and forty seven.

SCOTT: I don't feel a day over a hundred and twenty.

PICARD: I must say, I was little surprised when Commander Riker told me that you were aboard the Jenolen. Our records didn't show you listed as a member of the crew.

SCOTT: Well, I was never actually a member of the crew. I was just a passenger. I was heading for Norpin Five to settle down and enjoy my retirement.

PICARD: I see. Well, I would very much enjoy the opportunity to hear you talk about your career.










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The Unseen (1945)

Release Info

USA 12 May 1945 (New York City, New York)



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The Unseen (1945)

Plot Summary


A secretive widower hires a governess for his children, a willful boy and impressionable girl. Strange occurrences and the governess's curiosity lead her to unlock the secrets of the mysterious and uninhabited brownstone next door.










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Relics [ Star Trek: The Next Generation ]

Stardate: 46125.3

Original Airdate: 12 Oct, 1992


[Jenolen]

SCOTT: The primary computer database should be online now. Give it a try.

LAFORGE: Okay. I've got three access lines to the central core. Still nothing.

SCOTT: Bunch of old, useless, garbage.

LAFORGE: Huh?

SCOTT: I say it's old, Mister La Forge. It can't handle the interface of your power converter. This equipment was designed for a different era. Now it's just a piece of junk.

LAFORGE: I don't know. It seems like some of it's held together pretty well.

SCOTT: A century out of date. It's just obsolete.

LAFORGE: Well you know, that's interesting because I was just thinking that a lot of these systems haven't changed much in the last seventy five years. This transporter is basically the same system we use on the Enterprise. Subspace radio and sensors still operate under the same basic principle. Impulse engine design hasn't changed much in the last two hundred years. If it wasn't for all the structural damage, this ship might still be in service today.

SCOTT: Maybe so, but when they can build ships like your Enterprise, who'd want to pilot an old bucket like this?

LAFORGE: I don't know. If this ship were operational I bet she'd run circles around the Enterprise at impulse speeds. Just because something's old doesn't mean you throw it away.

SCOTT: We used to have something called a dynamic mode converter. You wouldn't have something like that on your Enterprise would you?

LAFORGE: I haven't seen anything like that in a long time, but I bet I might be able to come up with something similar. La Forge to Enterprise. La Forge to Enterprise, come in, please.

SCOTT: Interference?

LAFORGE: No, they're gone.

[Bridge]

DATA: We will enter the sun's photosphere in three minutes.

PICARD: Manoeuvring thrusters?

RIKER: I've got thirty percent power. It won't be enough to stop us.

PICARD: No, but it may be enough to turn us into orbit, hold our distance from the photosphere. Ensign, port thrusters ahead full, starboard thrusters back full.

DATA: Our flight path is changing. Right ten point seven degrees, sir. Insufficient to clear the photosphere.

RIKER: Lieutenant Bartel, divert all power from auxiliary relay systems to the manoeuvring thrusters.

BARTEL [OC]: Aye, sir.

RAGER: We're in orbit, Captain. Our altitude is one hundred fifty thousand kilometres.

RIKER: I'll see about getting main power back online.

PICARD: Very well. Mister Data, begin a scan of the interior surface for life forms. I want to know who brought us in here and why.










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August 26, 1909: Cro-Magnon skeleton found in France

Swiss paleontologist Otto Hauser discovered an almost perfectly preserved Cro-Magnon skeleton on August 26, 1909. Hauser was a member of a group hunting fossils in the Combe-Capelle rock shelter in France. Cro-Magnon man was anatomically identical to modern humans but differed significantly from Neanderthals. Cro-Magnons were skilled hunters, toolmakers and artists. Archaeologists believe Cro-Magnons lived from about 45,000 to 10,000 years ago.



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Cro-Magnon

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cro-Magnon is a common name that has been used to describe the first early modern humans (early Homo sapiens sapiens) of the European Upper Paleolithic. Current scientific literature prefers the term European early modern humans (EEMH), to the term 'Cro-Magnon,' which has no formal taxonomic status, as it refers neither to a species or subspecies nor to an archaeological phase or culture. The earliest known remains of Cro-Magnon-like humans are radiocarbon dated to 43,000 years before present.

Cro-Magnons were robustly built and powerful. The body was generally heavy and solid with a strong musculature. The forehead was fairly straight rather than sloping like in Neanderthals, and with only slight browridges. The face was short and wide. The chin was prominent. The brain capacity was about 1,600 cubic centimetres (98 cu in), larger than the average for modern humans. However, recent research suggests that the physical dimensions of so-called "Cro-Magnon" are not sufficiently different from modern humans to warrant a separate designation.










http://www.chakoteya.net/NextGen/230.htm

Relics [ Star Trek: The Next Generation ]

Stardate: 46125.3

Original Airdate: 12 Oct, 1992


SCOTT: From what I've seen, you've got a fine ship, Mister La Forge. A real beauty here. I must admit to being a bit overwhelmed.

LAFORGE: Wait until you see the holodeck.

[Sickbay]

CRUSHER: You have a hairline fracture of the humorous. It will ache for a few days, but it should be fine.

SCOTT: Thank you.










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Phoebe Cates

Biography

Date of Birth 16 July 1963, New York City, New York, USA

Birth Name Phoebe Belle Cates










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Relics [ Star Trek: The Next Generation ]

Stardate: 46125.3

Original Airdate: 12 Oct, 1992


SCOTT: Enjoy these times, Geordi. You're the chief engineer of a starship, and it's a time of your life that'll never come again. When it's gone, it's gone. Now, lad, I thought you were going to buy me a drink in Ten Forward.

LAFORGE: Actually, I had a better idea.

[Shuttlebay]

(the senior staff are gathered by a shuttlecraft)

SCOTT: You're giving me one of your shuttles?

PICARD: Well, call it an extended loan.






























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Plymouth Laser

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Plymouth Laser was a sports coupe sold under the Plymouth marque from 1989 (as a 1990 model) to 1994.


Through the years

Model year changes

1992: The Laser received cosmetic changes for 1992










http://www.chakoteya.net/NextGen/230.htm

Relics [ Star Trek: The Next Generation ]

Stardate: 46125.3

Original Airdate: 12 Oct, 1992


RIKER: She's not much to look at.

SCOTT: Laddie, every woman has her own charm. You just have to know where to look for it.

LAFORGE: She's a little slow, but she'll certainly get you to the Norpin colony. If that's really where you want to go.

SCOTT: The Norpin Colony is for old men to retire. Maybe someday I'll end up there, but not yet.

PICARD: Well, bon voyage, Mister Scott.






























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The Twilight Zone Season 5 Episode 19

Night Call

Aired Unknown Feb 07, 1964 on CBS

AIRED: 2/7/64










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Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six


CHAPTER 21

STAGES


How's Henry doing?" Farmer asked, fishing in his pocket for his car keys.

"Henry checked out."

"I didn't figure he had much time left. So, no more of the winos, eh?" He saw the shake of Killgore's head. "Well, too bad for him. Tough bastard, wasn't he?"

"Sure was, Ben, but that's the way it goes."

"Sure 'nuff, Doc. Shame we can't just lay the body out for the buzzards. They have to eat, too, but it is kinda gross to watch how they do it." He opened the door. "See you tonight, Doc."

Killgore followed him out, killing the lights. No, they couldn't deny Ben Farmer the right to keep his birds. Falconry was the real sport of kings, and from it you could learn so much about birds, how they hunted, how they lived. They'd fit into Nature's Great Plan. The problem was that the Project had some really radical people in it, like the ones who objected to having physicians, because they interfered with Nature-curing people of disease was interference, allowed them to multiply too fast and upset the balance again. Yeah, sure. Maybe in a hundred years, more like two hundred, they might have Kansas fully repopulated-but not all of them would remain in Kansas, would they? No, they'd spread out to study the mountains, the wetlands, the rain forests, the African savanna, and then they'd return to Kansas to report what they'd learned, to show their videotapes of Nature in action. Killgore looked forward to that. Like most Project members he devoured the Discovery Channel on his cable system. There was so much to learn, so much to understand, because he, like many, wanted to get the whole thing, to understand Nature in Her entirety. That was a tall order, of course, maybe an unrealistic one, but if he didn't make it, then his children would. Or their children, who'd be raised and educated to appreciate Nature in all her glory. They'd travel about, field scientists all. He wondered what the ones who went to the dead cities would think… It'd probably be a good idea to make them go, so that they'd understand how many mistakes man had made and learn not to repeat them. Maybe he'd lead some of those field trips himself. New York would be the big one, the really impressive don't-do-this lesson. It would take a thousand years, maybe more, before the buildings collapsed from rusting structural steel and lack of maintenance… The stone parts would never go away, but relatively soon, maybe ten years or so, deer would return to Central Park.

The vultures would do just fine for some time. Lots of bodies to eat… or maybe not. At first the corpses would be buried in the normal civilized way, but in a few weeks those systems would be overwhelmed, and then people would die, probably in their own beds and then-rats, of course. The coming year would be a banner one for rats. The only thing was: Rats depended on people to thrive. They lived on garbage and the output of civilization, a fairly specialized parasite, and this coming year they'd have a gut-filling worldwide feast and then-what? What would happen to the rat population? Dogs and cats would live off them, probably, gradually reaching a balance of some sort, but without millions of people to produce garbage for the rats to eat, their numbers would decline over the next five or ten years. That would be an interesting study for one of the field teams. How quickly would the rat population trend down, and how far down might it go?

Too many of the people in the Project concerned themselves with the great animals. Everyone loved wolves and cougars, noble beautiful animals so harshly slaughtered by men because of their depredation of domestic animals. And they'd do just fine once the trapping and poisoning stopped. But what of the lesser predators? What about the rats? Nobody seemed to care about them, but they were part of the system, too. You couldn't apply aesthetics to the study of Nature, could you? If you did, then how could you justify killing Mary Bannister, Subject F4? She was an attractive, bright, pleasant woman, after all, not very like Chester, or Pete, or Henry, not offensive to behold as they had been… but like them, a person who didn't understand Nature, didn't appreciate her beauty, didn't see her place in the great system of life, and was therefore unworthy to participate. Too bad for her. Too bad for all the test subjects, but the planet was dying, and had to be saved, and there was only one way to do it, because too many others had no more understanding of the system than the lower animals who were an unknowing part of the system itself. Only man could hope to understand the great balance. Only man had the responsibility to sustain that balance










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Cro-Magnon

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cro-Magnon is a common name that has been used to describe the first early modern humans


Other contemporary humans in Europe

Neanderthals

Main article: Neanderthal

The Cro-Magnons shared the European landscape with Neanderthals for some 10,000 years or more, before the latter disappeared from the fossil record. The nature of their co-existence and the extinction of Neanderthals has been debated.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 10:13 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Saturday 25 April 2015