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I just figured out how to fix Star Trek: The Next Generation (albeit about 30 years too late) Cannoli Send a noteboard - 12/10/2017 03:23:44 AM

"...to boldly go where none have gone before!"

It's still a dramatic statement with connotations of daring exploration, rather than checking a place that has been overlooked until now, but the tiresome people who get obsessed about gender-specific words don't have anything to complain about!

I should probably watch a third episode of the show so I can figure out what other mistakes I could have been solving.

Cannoli
“Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions.” GK Chesteron
Inde muagdhe Aes Sedai misain ye!
Deus Vult!
*MySmiley*
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I just figured out how to fix Star Trek: The Next Generation (albeit about 30 years too late) - 12/10/2017 03:23:44 AM 610 Views
...why is this preferable to "where no one has gone before?" *NM* - 12/10/2017 07:17:37 AM 219 Views
I was wondering that myself..... *NM* - 12/10/2017 05:13:26 PM 189 Views
Both your fix and their edit are not good. - 12/10/2017 01:22:20 PM 476 Views
I prefer "to boldly go where no man has gone before" - 12/10/2017 04:33:51 PM 445 Views
The original language was clearly superior. *NM* - 12/10/2017 04:52:48 PM 193 Views
As was the acting - 12/10/2017 07:09:58 PM 446 Views
Uhh... If the 'Kirk vs Picard' fight happens under that criteria - 12/10/2017 07:12:52 PM 410 Views
I thought you were being silly, so I played along - 12/10/2017 07:23:17 PM 461 Views
tut-tut - 13/10/2017 02:32:54 PM 392 Views
he was more fun to watch and was more likeable - 13/10/2017 02:07:51 PM 399 Views

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