I had to google Akoonah because I had no idea what it was. Since it's a fictional show, I think it works by someone writing it into the script with the intention of it working... I guess? Is that what you're asking?? |
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If this isn't the right place for this topic please forgive me but I felt it relivent to show how much Star Trek has influenced my life |
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I had to google Akoonah because I had no idea what it was. Since it's a fictional show, I think it works by someone writing it into the script with the intention of it working... I guess? Is that what you're asking?? |
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Yep, I did learn about LD from the show. (Hence why I named myself after Spock on an LD forum.) There is also the VOY episode with the clown guy. It is about a species who needed to go into extended hiberation, so they made a machine which would give them infinite dream control in thier dreams to occupy them until they woke up. |
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Paul is Dead
Nice post. |
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I play broccoli with checkers every night.
the Voyager episode was cool. I was pretty surprised when I saw that. |
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Last edited by Caradon; 06-30-2009 at 02:46 PM.
The Star Trek TNG episode Inner Light is one of the best 'awaking while in a dream' pieces of filmery I have ever seen. |
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Last edited by madeofparts; 07-01-2009 at 04:28 PM.
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"Just as there is room in the sky for a thunderstorm, so there is room in the vast space of our mind for a few painful feelings. And just as a storm has no power to destroy the sky, unpleasant feelings have no power to destroy our mind." - Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
oh man, the inner light is an incredible episode!! i love it at the very end when picard remembers how to play a flute song from his other life. |
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Remember when Captain Kirk was completely convinced he was in a dream but didn't care. Awesome Script. |
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Lol, Kirk rocks! |
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Last edited by madeofparts; 07-01-2009 at 07:10 PM.
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"Just as there is room in the sky for a thunderstorm, so there is room in the vast space of our mind for a few painful feelings. And just as a storm has no power to destroy the sky, unpleasant feelings have no power to destroy our mind." - Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
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