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1. Who said "Well… before I begin swinging through the ship, looking for breakfast, we need to find some answers."?


2. Who said "Freedom? Freedom? That is a worship word. Yang worship. You will not speak it."?


3. Who said "Today would be a bad day to die, son of Mogh. Take your Trill and go!"?


4. In which episode does Sarek say "At the time it seemed the logical thing to do."?


5. In which episode does Hoshi say "Anyone tries to badmouth Captain Archer in front of me is going to get an earful. In any language they want."?


6. Who said "K'Tal, this Council knows the law of heredity well. G'now juk Hol pajhard. A son shall share in the honours or crimes of his father. Toral is Duras' son. That has been established by the genetic scan. But with due respect to the traditions and laws of this High Council, there is no basis for accepting a petition for leadership from a boy who has fought no battles, shed no blood for his people, or earned no honour for himself. One day, perhaps he shall. But not now. Duras is dead. His claim to the leadership died with him. Gowron shall lead the Council."?


7. In which episode does Alternate Wesley Crusher say "Captain, we're receiving 285,000 hails."?


8. In which episode does Nog say "The ninth rule of acquisition clearly states that opportunity plus instinct equals profit."?


9. Who said "Mister Neelix, just because a man changes his drink order doesn't mean he's posessed by an alien."?


10. In which episode does Mirror Phlox say "I skimmed a few of the more celebrated narratives. The stories were similar in some respects but their characters were weak and compassionate. With the exception of Shakespeare, of course. From what I could tell his plays were equally grim in both universes."?




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