Yep, we’re evil. Kill us all now while you have the chance.
Whatever. They’ll just bring you back in the sequel.
I’m just thinking of some of the movie and episode titles…
*What Are Little Girls Made Of?
First Contact
Where No Man Has Gone Before
Rascals
The Naked Now
The Man Trap
A Man Alone
Stigma
Space Seed
Invasive Procedures*
and quite a few others, I’m sure, lend themselves to being interpreted in disturbing ways. :dubious:
Eh? :dubious:
It does remind me though of the German cannibal who was reported as reading a Trek novel whilst waiting for his victim to bleed out.
I’d bring this topic up on a Trek message board I post on but my mention of the German cannibal and his preference in literature disappeared quite quickly at the hands of their Mods
Although it’s not like it’s going to hurt Star Trek. Enterprise is going off the air anyway and the franchiase could use a break.
I mean in the misanthropic childlike adult sort of way.
Erek
Hmm, I wonder what that other one was? You’d think he wouldn’t be allowed on the playground, not being a Trekkie and all.
Hey ensign, want to see the Captain’s log?
sorry.
I know a pregnant Trekkie. So that’s one.
Just a blip in the stats. :dubious: They should know better. :rolleyes:
This seems to be a single source story. Was there ever a follow up?
And this Trekker’s girlfriend is worrying whether her periods are up the swanee or if she’s pregnant :eek:
:eek: WTF? :eek:
The entire post sounds like a bunch of cagal. Don’t pay it too much attention.
Yes, it sounds plausible that the Toronto Sex Crimes Unit would just happen to stumble on a significant correlation that, although blindingly obvious, has evidently eluded not only all previous authorities on the phenomenon of child molestation, but also every one of the myriad sociological studies of Star Trek fandom.
How the heck did they even find out that four years’ worth of child molesters were all Star Trek fans, anyway? Is this just one of the standard questions that they ask during psychological evaluations of sexual predators in Toronto? I’m genuinely curious about how this information was uncovered.
Of course, this dubious factoid can cut both ways. I can now wonder about the curious coincidence that, of all the Star Trek fans I’ve ever heard of, every single one arrested for sex crimes with minors was from the Toronto fan base. I think this says something quite profound about Canadians, frankly.
I am suprised that the Judge on the E! Channel’s rendition of the Michael Jackson Trial did not recuse himself.
Jackson’s lawers may be able to win that case on a treknicality.
One point no one’s mentioned: If I were looking to start up relationships with insecure middle-school boys, conversations about their favorite shows seems like a good tactic.
Sure, he may have a collection of Next Generation DVDs; but are they for him or are they bait?