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Phyrexian_Starengine197 karma
Thank you for the quick reply! It has been everything I hoped for and more. The deep impact Star Trek has had on me is something I will cherish for the rest of my life. Thank you for being such a big part of it!
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Mr. Dorn, you're my boy. Here is why; every time i have to get pumped up for something (like working out, or going on a job interview), I pretend I am Worf on the bridge of the Defiant going up against that Borg cube at the battle of sector 001. Today is a good day to die!
So my question is, with the recent news that astronomers and scientist have found a "large mega structure" orbiting a decent star that they have never seen before. Some say its an alien-made structure, others say otherwise, what is your take on what it could be and what do you think these recent discoveries will hold for humanity in the future?
Thank you again!
Phyrexian_Starengine7 karma
Good morning Gabrielle. Although I might not like all the movies you are in, I do enjoy your acting. You have elevated the art of acting with your various performances. So thank you for that because it truly is a treat watching you in your profession.
My question is, and my apologize for going off topic here, but what do you think about Dwayne Wade playing for Cleveland next year? I caught his interview with LeBron a few days ago and they do genuinely look like best friends. It would be interesting to see him up there with the Cav's, especially if they manage to win it all this year. Thank you for your time!
Phyrexian_Starengine5 karma
If you had the chance to fly any aircraft/spacecraft ever made, which would it be?
(My answer to that question would be the SR-71).
Phyrexian_Starengine800 karma
Nichelle, Thank you for doing this AMA! I grew up watching the original Star Trek movies, and it was one of my motivations of joining the Navy in 2001! I even got the honor of serving on board U.S.S. Enterprise (CVN-65). This had a major influence on my life and I cannot thank you enough!
My question is, my all time favorite Star Trek movie is Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. A great part of the movie takes place in San Francisco in the 80's. Can you tell us a bit about the experience? Filming in on the streets of SF? Also, in the movie, you all have a bit of fun swimming with the whales when the Bounty crashes in San Francisco Bay in the future. Was the scene any fun to film? Or was it not fun at all for you?
Thank you again and God bless you!
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