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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2007

One of the winnings videos at the 2007 Star Trek video contest in Las Vegas.

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  • what's the name of the song?

  • @simpsonfan1995 . I recorded it. I guess it's best to title it "Paradox."

  • @rexosaurus do you happen to have a full version? because I would LOVE to have it as an MP3, I hope you do! =D

  • @simpsonfan1995 Send me your email in the messages function of YouTube, and I'll send you an mp3.

  • What episode is that where Scotty boards the old Enterprise? How is it a paradox/contradiction/continui­ty error?

  • Star Trek Next Generation. episode 130 "Relics." Air date Oct 12, 1992. There's no error here. It's just random filler footage.

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  • 1 to the 4th power! Noooooooo

    That's why Kirk's the captian, and Spock does math.

  • Great!

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  • Ahh, i see 1 to the 4th power is...wait isn't that just 1 again?

  • Im missing whats wrong with the gorn. sauce plz!

  • 4:22 funny how they had to invent a character even more hideous than Klingons.

  • @Pahjx @rexosaurus That's incorrect. According to the Star Trek Enterprise episodes "Affliction" and "Divergence" Dr. Arik Soong created the Augments and the Klingons later tried to use the Augment DNA to created better Klingon warriors. Instead, they created Klingon/Human hybrids that we would then later see in Star Trek: TOS. Supposedly, the Human DNA degraded over generations and the Klingons regained their natural appearances. ;)

  • GeneralGrin used this song and much of this video in one of his.

    watch?v=Gy_-TklmyYE&feature=re­lated

  • Some of these are omissions or generalizations rather than paradoxes though.

    -When Kirk says "the hardest substance known in the universe" about diamond, he most certainly omits to add "natural ... outside of singularities and star cores".

    -"Klingons don't take prisoners" and "Vulcans don't touch food with their hands" are generalizations.

    Good compilation otherwise.

  • I have been thinking a lot about the "Klingons take no prisoners" line. I'm thinking that normally they wouldn't take prisoners, but since Kruge wanted Genesis, and he needed the information on the Genesis device, he was willing to make an exception.

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