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Travel to the ruins of Gardona, where you will meet a variety of characters and meet many enemies and friends. Only the most daring adventurers travel to the ancient city, as rumor has it that its dungeons hold many secrets and treasures. The fencer Makina could not resist the temptation to enrich herself. The girl begins to notice that the inhabitants of the city are behaving mysteriously. She has to find out the cause of the anomalies and go through many catacombs, hiding in their depths the most secret secrets of mankind.

However, no one says that you can take the side of temptation. During the passage of Fallen Makina and the City of Ruins, the heroine finds herself in many different situations, including sex without consent, full or partial nudity, drinking alcohol, using drugs and much more.

Each character that meets on the path of Makina is an individual person with their own past. Odo: Any pail references; fails to understand humanoids; noses. Kira: Flagrant overacting; shouts at someone standing next to her. Dax: Previous life flashbacks; dates; swoons. Quark: Lusts; masterminds. Bashir: Is demonstrated to be something other than an idiot; Starfleet Medical Finals; bitches about not graduating first in his class.

Garrik: Simply Garrik. Also drink to pathetically bad latex on forehead. If the special effects crew gets worked up enough to include non-humanoid races drink till it hurts. Just Tcause. Klingons: any appearance of non-warrior types secretaries, accountants, phone sanitizers - whatever. Any RKlingons do not S line. Any sign of cowardice. Romulans: Romulan language? What Romulan language? Drink to any blatant failure of Federation Intelligence regarding Romulans.

Drink to Cheesy Roman References. Convenient twisting of logic for their own ends. Nerve pinch on never before encountered aliens. Twice if said aliens appear to have no neck Cardassians: Drink Ferengi: Drink for Ferengi sex references. Any Rwe keep our women decently nakedS line. Drink for chairs. Horta: Chug for new appearance Q: Any reference to the Continuum; gratuitous appearance of another Q.

Twice if itUs any good. Reference to a factor of 1 to any power. Kirk: Any angered sentence ending with "mister"; "Standard orbit"; "You've earned your pay for the week"; "I want answers"; "We come in peace"; " Set phasers on stun"; "Captain's Log Sulu"; "Spocko".

Spock: "Fascinating"; " Il logical"; any raised eyebrow; "Jim"; "It's life, but not as we know it"; sarcastic remarks e. Chekov: FAF; inaccurate Russian history claims; grimaces while firing ship's weapons.

Sulu: Any countdown; announcement of unusually high warp speeds. Uhura: "I'm frightened, Captain"; "Hailing frequencies open. Severe soft focus for beautiful ladies.

Spock: Looks into his "peep show machine" nomenclature courtesy of David Vangerov ; mind melds; nerve pinches; Vulcan sex references; convenient knowledge no one else has; builds computers from "stone knives and bearskins"; emotes; plays his lyrette. Bones: Anytime he's on the bridge doing nothing when crewmen are injured; uses his salt shakers; tests someone on the footpedal device. Hairdo of theWeek. Chekov: Gets zapped, stung, hit, shot, burned or otherwise molested; screams.

Sulu: Another day, another hobby. Uhura: Sings, falls the wrong way during shipshake. Riley: Sings chug, you'll need it. Riker: Questions one of Picard's orders.

Uses a Picardism. Data: "Inquiry"; flagrantly fails to use a contraction; Encyclopedia Datannica; denies his humanity. Troi: "I feel.

Wesley: Says something naive; any "Golly gee" type line. Q: "Microbrain", "Ouch? WoofS; announces marriage. Picard: Looks silly or loses temper around children; laughs; is hung upon or hangs up communications; has a book; is obsessively neat; Slugs someone. Mind-meld me. Troi: Betazed sex references; actually does her job; is respected by other crew members for no apparent reason. Tasha: squints, dies, shows up again. Worf: Gets thumped by someone or something; Klingon mating rituals; snarlingas a high form of conversation; Klingon cultural superiority; appears in something other than the "LittlePLord Fauntleroy" hair.

Alexander: Gets a new set of parents; holodeck warrior training. Bev Crusher: Does something awesome; worries about Wesley not having a "normal" childhood. Pulaski: McCoyish behavior; interrupts somebody; uses transporter oops! Is even mentioned past season three. Wesley: Saves the Enterprise; gets hit on by a fly babe; dies or finally gets developed into a worthwhile character Well, we can hope, can't we? Is even mentioned by another character.

Q: Changes outfits; faces someone or gets faced; flagrantly awesome use of power; use of 20th century humor. Commander Tomalok: shows his "Oh dear, where did that come from? Gowron: Uses his Roger-rabbit eyes; mysteriously becomes a much better tactician and leader in the middle of an episode; has his association with Picard mentioned when he isnUt even in the episode. Spock: Falls catatonic; swears; dies. Bones: Shows a fine sense of historical irony; Vulcanizes.

Scotty: Gets fat; sabotages a Federation ship; talks to a mouse. Uhura: Gets fat but not as fat as Scotty. Decker: Becomes eligible for General Order 15; looks longingly at Ilia.

David: Dies. Ilia: Sexually overpowers someone with her seductively bald head; reminds people of her vow; metallic speech. Saavik: Suddenly becomes a much flatter, duller character between movies; dies or gets re-replaced by Kirstie Alley Still hoping Kruge: Just try to find an excuse not to drink when Christopher Lloyd is on screen!

Jones Engineer as Engineer …. Sean Morgan Brenner as Brenner …. Bart La Rue Announcer as Announcer …. Gene Roddenberry. Take a look at memorable moments from red carpet premieres and classic episodes.

More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. A 's science fiction action adventure series set in the twenty-third century based around the crew of the U. Enterprise, representing the United Federation of Planets including Earth on a five-year mission in outer space to explore new worlds, seek new life and new civilizations, and to boldly go where no one has gone before.

Leonard H. The series follows them as they confront strange alien races, friendly and hostile alike, as they explore unknown worlds. We see the Enterprise and her crew battle aliens, megalomaniac computers, time paradoxes, psychotic murderers, and even Khan Noonien Singh Ricardo Montalban.

The series is known for looking at then 's hot topics such as sex, war, God, religion, politics, and racism and other things that make up the human condition through a lens of the future.

The 79 eighty if including The Cage episode television series, which was produced from to , has now cult characters and has fans all over the world. Boldly Go. Did you know Edit. Trivia In the hallways of the Enterprise there are tubes marked "GNDN" - - these initials stand for "goes nowhere does nothing". Goofs It takes a while for character names and back histories to settle during the first season and there are many inconsistencies.

At the same time, the crew wears different colors of uniform for the first few weeks. Quotes [Opening narration] Capt. Crazy credits On some episodes, the closing credits show a still that is actually from the Star Trek blooper reel. It is a close-up of stunt man Bill Blackburn who played an android in Return to Tomorrow , removing his latex make up. In the reel, He is shown taking it off, while an off-screen voice says "You wanted show business, you got it!

In addition to the new video transfer, they re-did all of the model shots and some matte paintings using CGI effects, and re-recorded the original theme song to clean it up. These "Enhanced" versions of the episodes aired on syndication and as of the time of this writing are planned to be released on DVD. Connections Edited into Ben Secrets User reviews Review.

Top review. Where None Have Gone Since ' Kirk Shatner , his number two, science officer Spock Nimoy and irascible but kindly Dr. McCoy Kelley - but Spock was, of course, an alien a Vulcan , an example of the alliances Earth held with many extraterrestrial races. They operated from a magnificent starship, Enterprise one of several such ships in Starfleet , with a crew of about The best episodes: "City on the Edge of Forever"-Kirk almost sacrifices Earth's history for the love of a woman.

The 2nd season also ended with a pilot for an unrealized spin-off "Assignment:Earth" which would have focused on human agent of aliens 'Gary-7' in the present day. It was back then, also, that omnipotent beings, such as "The Squire of Gothos" and the Organians "Errand of Mercy"-which introduced Klingons popped up to work miracles.

The series was followed 4 years later by an animated version, which took place during the same mission. Finally, I'm still struck, or starstruck, by how, after all this time, it was this show that convinced me we really were on a huge ship traveling in space - more so than the later sophisticated shows TNG or the movies.



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