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Wolf of Thor 49 edits since July 17, 2007

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From Memory Alpha, the free Star Trek reference

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Name: Wolf of Thor
Gender: Man
Species: Human
Rank: Lieutenant Commander

(Not MA, just Egoism)

Born: 6 May 1992
Other interests: Computers and Music.
I am the Wolf of Thor!

I usually work with the Swedish page of memory alpha (which seriously needs it) and live in Sweden. Favourite character(s): Worf and Data. Worf expresses that "no thoughts only violence" attitude and Data the more logic and scientific part I call my brain.

I first saw Star Trek: Voyager as a little kid. Then it was just one of those space-related things to me but now that I know what it was I try to remember as much as I can. After that came Star Trek: Enterprise which confused me a bit since Archer couldn't go over warp 5. Janeway had done it thousands of times, why couldn't he do it?

Now I know that Archers time was some hundred years before Janeways, but it quite a good memory from my childhood, and I still smile at it at times.

Some bunch of years later the Swedish channel TV6 started airing Star Trek: The Next Generation. At first I was a bit confused and thought that Picard and Crusher were married (which they actually were, in another timeline)but I did understood that the series were related to those sci-fi TV-programs I had watched as a kid. After a couple of episodes later I understood more and found out that some of my classmates watched it too. Together the 3,5 of us (since Mattias newer were as nerdy as we were) discussed Star trek, knowing very little. Our conversations only strengthened our place as nerds which we didn't care too much about. We had our group and they had theirs. While looking for a record I found Star Trek: First Contact at an extremely low price(50 SEK, approx. 8 dollars)and bought it right away. later I also found Star Trek: Nemesis at a supermarket.

During a vacation in Britain I found Star Trek: Generations in a small shop. I only had information about TNG except the little I remembered from my childhood. Under one of our conversations, my friends and I were joined by two ninth-graders(ourselves being in eight-class).I had known one of them since kindergarten and met the other one on brief occasions. It turned out the other one, Linus had all the Star trek movies that had been made. I borrowed 'em, watched 'em and loved 'em.

Since that not much has happened in my Star trek side of life. Christopher, one of my fellow Star trek nerd-friends has proposed plans on making combadges out of plywood, but so far he hasn’t started.

If I have misspelled anything I blame my English teacher. Contact me if you wish to point any GRAVE errors or just think I'm a nice guy (yes, I’m single) and you want to have a chat with me.