you know, Tracey, just dicussing DS9 makes me nostalgic. I was up really late 
this morning, and Voyager was being shown on Spike TV at 1 am. I feel asleep, 
but when i awoke for a moment an hour or so later, i think i heard an ep of DS9 
in the background. Fell asleep again, but remember feeling vaguely angry at why 
it'd be on at such an inaccesible hour.

I got about two hundred bucks worth of Best Buy gift cards for Christmas. I 
keep bouncing back between saving them for a big flatscreen plasma TV, or 
getting the complete run of one of my favorite series:  Avatar, Battlestar 
Galactica, Homicide (one of the greatest TV dramas ever), Babylon 5, original 
Trek, or DS9. 

I keep finding myself leaning towards DS9...

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From: "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Refresh my memory. I forgot how it ended. Didn't the shape changers 
start melting and Odo dump Kira, who, he had loved forever, to cure and 
stay with them?

Daryle wrote:
> The End of the Dominion War.
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>> During our discussion about over the top with bad plot block busters, we
>> started talking about over the worse saves in speculative fiction
>> movies. So far two were raised. They are:
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>> 1. "Data putting the freakin' Borg *to sleep* to save the day in Star
>> Trek Next Generation
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>> 2. How Jeff Goldblum was able to with "his Mac laptop and a few hours of
>> virus coding couldn't topple the computer system of a technologically
>> superior society of interstellar conquerors on the first try in
>> Independence Day"
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>> Got any others....
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