
Last updated on Tue Sep 7 06:53:06 EDT 2010
I never would have come up with this myself...
![]() | After 20 years, I encounter someone who thinks the recreational facilities on the Enterprise D are "hollow decks" |
![]() | Technically correct |
![]() | Yeah, which made me wonder why it actually took 20 years for me to see someone use it |
![]() | Of course, this person wasn't trying to be clever. They were stupid. |
![]() | Honestly, i don't think anyone has ever thought that was a double-entendre |
![]() | Or a 1.5 entendre |
![]() | The phrase is used sparsely on the web |
![]() | But not usually in a TNG context |
![]() | But there's about 100 profoundly misguided people |
![]() | "Hollow Deck Hibachi Grill" item on the Star Trek Vegas restaurant menu |
![]() | I suppose it isn't spelled out as "Holodeck" too frequently in canon |
![]() | But still, what would make about one in one million people think it was "hollow deck" |
![]() | Who will support the hollowgram's fight for human rights? |
![]() | Was there never a clever reference to The Doctor as a "hollow man" ? |
![]() | I would've remembered |
![]() | Haha, i just searched for ("hollow deck" shakespeare) to be sure, since that would be the only reason they'd use those words in a Trek show |
![]() | And it's just more Trek sites |
![]() | Wait, it was used in "Julius Caesar" |
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