Topic: Pictus of Borg

Looks like the flippin’ Borg Queen is at it again!

First, Picard was Borgized to:

Locutus

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b321/siriarc/Picard.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Best_o … episode%29

And now this:

Pic Tus


http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b321/siriarc/Pictus.jpg

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Re: Pictus of Borg

OMG. What is Locutus? Don't tell me - is it the name of the borg character who Picard was transformed into??

Are you suggesting Pictus to be a 'member of the collective'??

People accuse me of 'reading too far into things' . . . but you can't say that here!!1

XD

I am as is Void.

Re: Pictus of Borg

Klaatu barada nikto !  lol

Bye, Pictus

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Pictus wrote:

Klaatu barada nikto

I did a search looking for the meaning of "Klaatu barada nitko" (sorry, did not know where it came from) and found this:

Klaatu Barada Nitko!
Life was certainly interesting when Ronald Reagan was president. For the neoconservative Cold Warriors who largely staffed the foreign policy side of his administration, it became most interesting when Reagan began wandering around the White House saying, "Klaatu Barada Nitko!" and asking people whether they had seen The Day the Earth Stood Still. "Here come the Little Green Men again!" Colin Powell would say.

Rotten.com has a timeline of some of this:

4 Dec 1985
Anticipating arms control discussions with his Soviet counterpart, President Reagan draws on an extraterrestrial analogy: "[H]ow easy his task and mine might be in these meetings that we held if suddenly there was a threat to this world from some other species from another planet outside in the universe. We'd forget all the little local differences that we have between our countries ..."

17 Feb 1987
Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev reveals Reagan's preoccupation with space aliens: "At our meeting in Geneva, the U.S. President said that if the earth faced an invasion by extraterrestials, the United States and the Soviet Union would join forces to repel such an invasion. I shall not dispute the hypothesis, though I think it's early yet to worry about such an intrusion..."

15 Sep 1987
During a luncheon with Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnatze in the White House, President Reagan once again wondered what would happen if the Earth were under attack from an external threat: "Don't you think the United States and the Soviet Union would be together?"

4 May 1988
During a question-and-answer session in Chicago, President Reagan revisits his 'invaders from space' notion: "I've often wondered, what if all of us in the world discovered that we were threatened by an outer -- a power from outer space, from another planet. Wouldn't we all of a sudden find that we didn't have any differences between us at all, we were all human beings, citizens of the world, and wouldn't we come together to fight that particular threat?"

The Cold Warriors thought that they had a man who hated Communism and was eager for an expensive and bloody crusade against the Evil Empire. And they did. But there was also another Reagan roaming around inside Ronald's head: A Reagan who wanted SDI not to gain the U.S. an advantage in the Cold War but to protect people against the horrors of death-by-nuke--and who sincerely wanted to give SDI technology away for free to all nations so that no one would have to fear nuclear destruction. A Reagan who genuinely hoped to eliminate nuclear weapons from the face of the earth. A Reagan who thought that the movie "The Day the Earth Stood Still" carried a powerful message about how small were the differences that divided the world's nations when seen from the right point of view. A Reagan who was definitely willing and eager to give peace--and Gorbachev--a chance.

It appears that Reagan knew something was going on with humans and alien interaction.  It seems he did not considered them friendly.  I guess I was too busy being a robot in the Matrix and missed these news in the 80's.

Regards,

Lee

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Funny, I have forgotten about this Reagan Stuff.
I am yet to see a good alien.
Else this guy… smile
http://faitmaison.free.fr/amgl/images/alf.gif

Bye, Pictus

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I'm sorry but it has been scientifically proven that Alf is actually native terrestrial to this planet and has been living in sub-surface caves and caverns for centuries.

The media-propaganda television show is just a mass-social-mind-op to dumb down the public from the truth.

smile

I am as is Void.

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Hey Arc I once gave a StarTrek message board a razz about how silly the enterprise design was and how efficient the Cube ship of the Borg was in comparison
I explained that all those fancy curves were wasting space and totally silly in "space."
Yea the ole enterprise design always seemed a bit fagile.
Of course they could not take it, lol
Well this brought back the laugh
Ha I still rememeber that Cube speeding thru space and seemingly outflanking the federation at every turn.

StarCat

Re: Pictus of Borg

Pictus wrote:

Klaatu barada nikto !  lol

Or.. Bruce Campbell's rendition:  "Klaatu... barada... ni*coughcough*"  big_smile

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