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Black Wind - Perfect or just incredibly good? - Kenji - 10-10-2005

Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:"But how, then, did he read BLACK WIND?" asked Sherlock Holmes. :confused:

Mr. Watson's answer..."Mr. Holmes, he read Japanese edition" Cool


Black Wind - Perfect or just incredibly good? - t4terrific - 10-10-2005

Scott Miller Wrote:Just last night on a useless trivia site I read that Holmes never actually said that. I say play it again, Sam.



Basil Rathbone may not have said it, I don't know. Peter Cushing, as Sherlock Holmes said, "Elementary, my dear Watson." more than once in the Hammer Films' "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (The first versoin to be done in color I might add.).

I believe Bogart simply said, "Play it." Woody Allen said Play it again Sam. Big Grin


Black Wind - Perfect or just incredibly good? - t4terrific - 10-10-2005

Kenji Wrote:Mr. Watson's answer..."Mr. Holmes, he read Japanese edition" Cool

Hahaa!!! Big Grin


Black Wind - Perfect or just incredibly good? - KRW - 10-10-2005

Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:"Logical...flawlessly logical." Awright, Jimbo, strut yer stuff--from which TOS Star Trek did I quote Spock's line?


Amok time?????????????????? :confused:


Black Wind - Perfect or just incredibly good? - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 10-17-2005

KRW Wrote:Amok time?????????????????? :confused:

I'm getting a couple of episodes tangled-up in my mind here. I was thinking of "The Changling", where Kirk convinces Nomad that it is imperfect and therefore must self-destruct. Spock compliments Kirk on his logic, and Kirk says, "Didn't think I had it in me, did you, Spock?" Spock replies, "No, sir."


Black Wind - Perfect or just incredibly good? - Keith the Elder - 10-17-2005

Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I'm getting a couple of episodes tangled-up in my mind here. I was thinking of "The Changling", where Kirk convinces Nomad that it is imperfect and therefore must self-destruct. Spock compliments Kirk on his logic, and Kirk says, "Didn't think I had it in me, did you, Spock?" Spock replies, "No, sir."

The way I remember it: "Your logic was impeccable, we are in grave danger"
or , "now we're all gonna die!"


Black Wind - Perfect or just incredibly good? - KRW - 10-17-2005

Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I'm getting a couple of episodes tangled-up in my mind here. I was thinking of "The Changling", where Kirk convinces Nomad that it is imperfect and therefore must self-destruct. Spock compliments Kirk on his logic, and Kirk says, "Didn't think I had it in me, did you, Spock?" Spock replies, "No, sir."

Heck if I know, your the Trekie guru. :confused:


Black Wind - Perfect or just incredibly good? - Pleiades - 10-18-2005

Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:"Logical...flawlessly logical." Awright, Jimbo, strut yer stuff--from which TOS Star Trek did I quote Spock's line?

Actually, this quote comes from the episode where Spock is supposed to get married. He has to kill Jim in combat. Then asks his almost bride to explain her motivations. I don't remember the name of episodes, just what went on in them.

Amok Time -- KRW had it right


Black Wind - Perfect or just incredibly good? - fpw - 10-18-2005

Hey, Pleiades -- like your Tesla tower.


Black Wind - Perfect or just incredibly good? - KRW - 10-20-2005

Pleiades Wrote:Actually, this quote comes from the episode where Spock is supposed to get married. He has to kill Jim in combat. Then asks his almost bride to explain her motivations. I don't remember the name of episodes, just what went on in them.

Amok Time -- KRW had it right


Damn! Big Grin


KRW