Talk:Rogue Planet (episode)
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So, a rouge planatoid full of shapeshifters?? remind anyone of something? SOMETHING think it's supposed to the same planet? fit's with the history descriped by the founders, except it's in the wrong part of the galaxy, and there's no <spooky odo voice>Omarion Nebula</spooky odo voice> in sight..
..maybe rouge moons are just the natural habitat where changelinks can evolve easiest (-;
[edit] WAS an Eagle Scout
It may be worth noting that Archer and Reed both said "I was an Eagle Scout", despite the fact that all Eagle Scouts know that once you become an Eagle Scout you are ALWAYS an Eagle Scout. - Brandon Rhea 15:55, 18 September 2007 (UTC)
- That's a nitpick really. That and I say that I was a Chief Scout (the Canadian equiv). I don't say that I am. Even though it's the same thing. -- Sulfur 16:02, 18 September 2007 (UTC)
That may be the Canadian equivilant, but you don't say 'was' in the Boy Scouts of America. I would know, considering I am an Eagle Scout, despite no longer being a youth member. - Brandon Rhea 20:48, 18 September 2007 (UTC)
- Maybe in-universe there's a different convention. 198.49.180.254 18:33, 18 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Camera
In the beginning trip takes a picture of the Captain using a digicam. I think they used a normal, present day one (we'll have the same models in 200 years), does anybody know?
There are people today who still use a Brownie camera. Missy69.213.250.31 06:47, 27 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Guest Stars
Would someone with access to the DVD please verify that there are only guest stars (listed at the beginning) in this episode and no co-stars (listed at the end)?
Thanks. — Greg (talk) 17:54, 23 May 2008 (UTC) Italic text
[edit] Removed note
- It seems odd that there would be leafy green plants on a "rogue" planet; photosynthesis as we know it would be impossible on a world without sunlight. However, it is possible that the planet formerly belonged to a solar system and that the leafy-green plants evolved in that time period.
Or maybe the vegetation is green for motives that we don't know at all. Anyway, it's very unlikely that a chlorophyll-based life-form can survive for years without a sun... – The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jackoverfull (talk • contribs) .
