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The inhabitants of the Federation planet Styris IV had the fish for dinner, leading to an outbreak of deadly Anchilles fever. With Styris IV's fate in the hands of Acting President Ted Striker and his intern Elaine, the Enterprise pays a visit to the only planet in the entire galaxy that can provide a vaccine, Ligon II. So thats where he went
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I wonder if his attitude now towards his performance and his attitude then are really in sync. Sounds a lot like character (career) rehabilitation to me.
That said, as a kid I did enjoy imagining an understory to the Weasly episodes where there really was a plot to kill him. Had that shuttle not crashed, Picard could have fufilled his primary objective. ![]() |
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Originally posted by Alinestra Covelia
I feel your pain - I was stuck on the second (first?) floor of a house way up in Carrville and trying to focus on my English Literature course. I kept putting it off and eventually had to read Ulysses in 48 hours. I divided it up and realized I'd have to read a page a minute for about 10 hours in total. I went into my Modern Literature exam having read no literary critical materials on James Joyce, but having quite a large amount of very recent and protracted exposure to his novels! I didn't do too badly either - got an "A" - my only exam to get that while at Durham. Oh, a word of warning. I had a suspicion that my bike tyre would be flat the day of my exam, so I went out back to check it just a bit earlier than usual. It was indeed flat. Erm... so check your bike tyres! ![]() ![]() As to revision, I do it mainly between 1200 and 2300, any time other than that and I can't remember or understand anything for some reason, so I just do other stuff such as find books and note the chapters I need to read. Unfortunately, the number of boks I need to read is pretty similar to an english students, but they are a couple of inches thicker and fairly technical... |
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