Star Trek/Headscratchers: Difference between revisions
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*** It's a variation on what was actually said - something akin to "Two to beam up, Mr. Scott" - that became associated with the show as something that you ''might hear'' being said.
**** "Scotty, beam me up" was used. Flipping the order so you start to say "Beam" first lets the listener know exactly which reference they're in for.
***** Valid military radio procedure is that an initial communication starts with the call sign of the recipient, precisely so that everyone listening immediately knows who the message is intended for.
== Kirk's Bad With Dates (Not That Kind) ==
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