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Why you never wanted to wear red anything on the U.S.S. Enterprise when Kirk was in charge... let alone be security and wear the Red Shirt.... the Yeoman's (mainly Yeowoman beside the point) who wore Red rarely if ever bought it to my knowledge... that's not in the stats list....
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Rated by Krazykat5216 on Dec 21 2007, 4:40pm
I think the only thing that is sadder than this thing existing is that I read it and understood it. Poor Redshirts. :
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Rated by TwistTim2006 on Nov 25 2007, 1:55pm
Why you never wanted to wear red anything on the U.S.S. Enterprise when Kirk was in charge... let alone be security and wear the Red Shirt.... the Yeoman's (mainly Yeowoman beside the point) who wore Red rarely if ever bought it to my knowledge... that's not in the stats list....
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Reviewed by Huxley on Aug 04 2007, 5:50am
Why it sucks to be a redshirt.A statistical analysis, by crewmember role, fights, and Kirk's flings, of the deaths in the original Star Trek. Quite detailed and in depth. Cause you never know when you may need to whip out statistical regression at a cocktail party.From the always amazing Bunnay. (She's the exact opposite of expendable)
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Rated by Khlulhloo on Aug 03 2007, 6:52pm
Well, yes, the redshirts always die, but how? And why?
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Rated by koobmeej on Jul 31 2007, 1:30pm
interesting
