fenriz275

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  1. I started this thread so everyone could share their love for Marty McFly, I mean StarTrek may travel through time but can they do it in a nuclear powered DeLorean? <_<

     

    For anyone who doesn't know who Marty McFly is check the spoiler.

     

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    Marty McFly is a fictional character, the lead character in the Back to the Future motion picture trilogy, played by actor Michael J. Fox.

     

    Marty was born in 1968, the youngest of 3 children to George McFly and Lorraine Baines McFly. He has a brother Dave, sister Linda and girlfriend Jennifer Parker. His best friend is mad scientist Doc Brown, who invented a time machine that was built into a De Lorean sports car in 1985. Marty and Doc had many adventures in this time machine, visiting 1955, 2015, an alternate 1985 and 1885 before finally returning home.

     

    Marty plays lead guitar in a rock and roll band called the Pinheads and likes listening to Huey Lewis and the News and Eddie Van Halen. He is a good skateboarder (and hoverboarder in the future).

     

    Although Marty improved his father's life by teaching him not to be afraid of a fight in the first movie, this becomes Marty's character flaw in parts 2 and 3. Marty was too eager to fight or take dares whenever someone called him "chicken", which caused him to break his guitar-playing hand in an automobile race in 1985 and ruined his dream of becoming a rock star. In the future, he has married Jennifer and had 2 kids, Marlene and Marty McFly Jr, but none of them were really happy. Upon returning from 1885 at the end of part 3, Marty no longer gets angry when he is called "chicken" and avoids the accident, leaving his future unwritten but hopeful.

     

    Marty McFly resides in Hill Valley, California


  2. Yeah, that was freaky, who was that guy?

    Click for Spoiler:

    I agree with someone in another thread who said he looked like a Reman.

    This time travel stuff is messin' with my head, where's Marty McFly when you need him?


  3. This weekend two old movies I saw a long time ago popped in my head but I can't remember the title of either of them so I thought maybe someone on the site might be able to. Here's what I can remember about them.

     

    The first movie takes place somewhere in Central or South America in the jungle somewhere. There's a woman and a man who's a helicopter pilot. There's a hacienda or something like that in the jungle and nearby there's this pool of bubbling mud and some kind or reptilemen(?) come out of the pool and chaos ensues. I remember at the end the man and woman escape on the helicopter only to have one of the monsters that snuck aboard attack them.

    The second is about some eccentric big game hunter who invites a group of people to his mansion because one of them is a werewolf. Night falls, the werewolf comes out and chaos (again) ensues. Everyone ends up dead in this one with the hunter shooting himself after the werewolf bites him.

     

    Do either of these sound familiar to anyone? Or am I losing it? :rolleyes:


  4. In awe of the spectacle in front of him Fenriz finds himself thinking back to the day's journey up the mountain. Hacking their way through the dense underbrush the party made it's way slowly up the slope of the mountain. Eager for their share of the treasure at the end of their trek several of the sailors were chattering noisily as they climbed but eventually silence overcame them as the day's heat and the jungle made itself felt. The Klingon kept a constant pace at the head of the column, chopping down a wide swathe through the jungle with each swing of his saber, Fenriz followed close behind him clearing away more off the dense underbrush as the Dragon, Jeanway, and Tina followed a few paces behind the two of them, the rest of the party trailing behind them. Above them lemurs jumped from tree to tree and howled their disapproval at the intruders occasionally hurling down whatever they could get their paws on. The sailors at the back of the party were soon cursing at the mischievous primates when fed up a scrawny sailor with greasy black hair pulled his pistol and fired it into the trees, scattering the lemurs in all directions who continue to howl. Rushing over to the sailor Jeanway grabs the pistol and tears it from the man's hand, clubbing him on the head she scowls at him "Do that again and I'll have Worf pull your arms out of their sockets." Casting her gaze on the small band of sailors who are all looking at the Klingon,no less frightening despite several twigs sticking out of his hair from the lemurs' bombardment. Tossing the pistol back at the sheepish looking sailor Jeanway turns and the party renews it's ascent of the slope. During the commotion Fenriz took the opportunity to gather a handful of small pebbles which he slipped into his pocket, overhead the lemurs returned and continued their racket while Worf hacked his way though the foliage. When Worf's back was to him Fenriz would hurl a stone at the Klingon, bouncing it off the back of his head. Stopping to scan the trees overhead he would scowl and then return to clearing the path ahead of him, his saber slashing at an increasing pace as his temper boiled with each thump to the back of his head. As night falls and torches are lit the party made it's way to the summit of the mountain.


  5. I think it's a good plotline, it would certainly explain how Earth became a power in the region when as of now in the Enterprise era it's still a backwater. Personally I couldn't care less about continuity if it's an interesting idea, it's not like B&B have been all that concerned with continuity in Enterprise, and besides it's all FICTION, I don't analyze the stories I enjoy them.


  6. While the Elusive makes it's way east in formation with the Enterprize and the Pax, Fenriz is in his cabin. Cursing quietly to himself Fenriz is attempting to pry his boots off the deck where Worf has nailed them down in his latest salvo in the war of practical jokes waging between him and Fenriz. A soft knock at his cabin door stops him, opening the door Fenriz sees Jeanway standing in the passageway, worry in her eyes. Before he can say anything Jeanway speaks " I need to speak with you, it's important." Puzzled, Fenriz motions for her to enter the small cabin and closes the door behind her.

    Turning to face him Jeanway lets the words fall out of her afraid of how Fenriz will act upon hearing what she has to say. " I received a message today from a...friend, Headborg is his name. He's dying and he requests that I see him once more before the end. He's in Bora Bora and the journey will be hazardous and take many months"

    " Love, you don't need my say so to take this ship where ever you have a notion to go, especially to see a friend on their deathbed." Fenriz replies.

    " We were more than friends, we were....intimate." Jeanway hesitates with the last word her eyes searching Fenriz's face for some hint of his reaction. Stopped in his thoughts for a second Fenriz looks in her eyes and sees the love she has for him. There's no hesitation to his answer " Then there's only one thing for you to do, you must certainly go to his side, the devil be damned if he's in Bora Bora. I'll stand with you to hell and back." Taking her hand in his he leans in and kisses her softly.

    " Now we'd best get the crew roused and signal the Pax and the Enterprize, Bora Bora's a long way over the horizon and we're wasting daylight" says Fenriz a smile on his face. Relief filling her being Jeanway smiles at him and allows him to open the door for her and they ascend the rises at the end of the passageway up to the deck.


  7. Finally Tom Paris is off, HAHA!

    But now I don't know who to vote against, I feel like the chimp that waited patiently with his twig down the anthole trying to get that last ant and now that I've eaten it I'm disappointed because it was just a stinking ant. :P