Riker's Greatest Moment
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Riker's Greatest Moment
Riker's turn...
Give a man a fire, and you keep him warm for a day. SET a man on fire, and you will keep him warm for the rest of his life...
Re: Riker's Greatest Moment
Best of Both Worlds Part 1
Looking Captain Picard/Locutis in the eye and giving the order to fire.
Best of Both Worlds Part 2
Ordering the collision course with the Borg Cube
Looking Captain Picard/Locutis in the eye and giving the order to fire.
Best of Both Worlds Part 2
Ordering the collision course with the Borg Cube
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the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
Re: Riker's Greatest Moment
Riker doing his job in Measure of a Man when he was selected as the advocate for Maddox. He damn neared convinced me Data could be broken down and studied and copied even at the cost of his life. Even though he will kill his friend by doing this, Riker does it anyway because he is in a lose-lose situation. Any hint of playing along, Data is broken down. Riker wins, Data is broken down.
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The Riker Maneuver!
"The purpose being, I intend to ram it down the Son'a's throat!"
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Re: Riker's Greatest Moment
I'd say kidnapping Locutus was typically unorthodox Maybe we should just nominate that whole episode, he does do rather well as Captain.
For dramatic effect, I'd got for Future Riker decloaking and performing the Sisko Maneuverer on that Klingon Voodieh in All Good Things.
For dramatic effect, I'd got for Future Riker decloaking and performing the Sisko Maneuverer on that Klingon Voodieh in All Good Things.
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SecondedThorin wrote:"I'm through running from these bastards"
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Frame of Mind, where he thwarts an attempt by his captors to convince him he is insane.
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On my own, I liked Riker. He was loyal, thoughtful and not a puss!
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Rescuing Picard from the Borg Cube in BOBW II.
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"Allegiance"
Confronting the false Picard, first in the Ready Room, then on the bridge.
Confronting the false Picard, first in the Ready Room, then on the bridge.
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Re: Riker's Greatest Moment
Riker's performance in BoBW is what came to mind first, but these other moments are truly excellent as well. Riker actually had quite a few good moments for a character who I've seem jokingly referred to as an officer whose role is merely to repeat the Capitan's orders (at least I've heard reference made to "Riker moments," in which he just has to recite a mechanistic line with little impact on the story)!
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How about Riker in ENT: TATV? Anyone? No?
I think BoBW is the clear winner here. God, I should become a bookmaker or something
I think BoBW is the clear winner here. God, I should become a bookmaker or something
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Just for the sake of variety, I'm going to suggest getting clean and dirty in the tub with Troi in INS.
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer