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	<title>Comments on: Trek Flavoured Trek</title>
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		<title>By: Sara</title>
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		<description>As well, this was a good date movie.  I don&#039;t have nearly as much information about Star Trek as you do, but the plot was easy to follow and there were some great lines.  I was relieved to understand what was going on without having to turn to you and ask what each piece of technical jargon meant.

In my opinion, the best scene was when Kirk, who is not the captain at this point, is sitting in the captain&#039;s chair in his classic &quot;thinking about how to save the ship from destruction pose&quot;.  He makes a Shatner-inspired pithy comment, to which Spock, who is the acting captain, responds in a condescending tone, &quot;Get out of the chair.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As well, this was a good date movie.  I don&#8217;t have nearly as much information about Star Trek as you do, but the plot was easy to follow and there were some great lines.  I was relieved to understand what was going on without having to turn to you and ask what each piece of technical jargon meant.</p>
<p>In my opinion, the best scene was when Kirk, who is not the captain at this point, is sitting in the captain&#8217;s chair in his classic &#8220;thinking about how to save the ship from destruction pose&#8221;.  He makes a Shatner-inspired pithy comment, to which Spock, who is the acting captain, responds in a condescending tone, &#8220;Get out of the chair.&#8221;</p>
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