Memory Alpha
Memory Alpha
No edit summary
m (formatting)
(15 intermediate revisions by 13 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{at|xx}}
  +
[[File:Data, Oh Shit.jpg|thumb|"''Oh, shit!''"]]
  +
{{Aquote|And a double dumb-ass on you!|[[James T. Kirk]]|1986|4}}
  +
 
A '''colorful metaphor''', or '''profanity''', is a use of [[slang]] language or physical expression intended to emphasize derision, curses, or other emotional outbursts. Although such usages were uncommon in the [[23rd century|23rd]] and [[24th century|24th centuries]], they were an essential part of [[20th century]] conversation, seen in the novels of "giants" such as [[Jacqueline Susann]] and [[Harold Robbins]].
 
A '''colorful metaphor''', or '''profanity''', is a use of [[slang]] language or physical expression intended to emphasize derision, curses, or other emotional outbursts. Although such usages were uncommon in the [[23rd century|23rd]] and [[24th century|24th centuries]], they were an essential part of [[20th century]] conversation, seen in the novels of "giants" such as [[Jacqueline Susann]] and [[Harold Robbins]].
   
In [[2063]], [[Lily Sloane]] used the expletive "bullshit" twice in response to [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] of the ''Enterprise-E'' when his crew traveled to her time to stop the [[Borg]]'s attempt to prevent [[first contact]]. She first used it when Picard told her that he was here to help while she was firing at him and [[Data]], she later used it when he denied that he had a desire for revenge against the Borg. ({{film|8}})
+
In [[2063]], [[Lily Sloane]] used the expletive "[[bull]][[shit]]" twice in response to [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} when his crew traveled to her time to stop the [[Borg]]'s attempt to prevent [[first contact]]. She first used it when Picard told her that he was here to help while she was firing at him and [[Data]], she later used it when he denied that he had a desire for revenge against the Borg. ({{film|8}})
  +
  +
In [[2152]], when the [[Vulcan]] [[ambassador]] [[Soval]] maneuvered to end the mission of the {{EnterpriseNX}}, [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III]] stated of him to [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]], "''They'll probably give the son of a bitch some gaudy medal and then cart him off to wherever they send bitter old Vulcans to retire.''" ({{ENT|Shockwave}})
  +
  +
A bit later that same year, when [[Silik]] desperately tried to contact his [[Humanoid Figure|benefactor]] at the [[Helix]], [[Jonathan Archer]] emerged and attacked Silik. He answered "''I said you're an ugly bastard''" to Silik, who had just asked his benefactor to repeat what he said before Archer arrived. ({{ENT|Shockwave, Part II}})
  +
  +
In [[2153]], Charles Tucker III called [[Kessick]] a "stupid son of a [[bitch]]". Later, Captain Archer cursed, "''The son of a bitch lied to us!''", after discovering the destroyed [[Xindus|Xindi homeworld]] Kessick sent ''[[Enterprise (NX-01)|Enterprise]]'' to. ({{ENT|The Xindi}})
  +
  +
Later that same year, Captain Archer described [[Commander]] [[Shran]] as a "son of a bitch" after he and his vessel, the ''Kumari'', refused to surrender the [[Xindi weapon#Second prototype|second prototype]] of the [[Xindi weapon]]. ({{ENT|Proving Ground}})
  +
  +
Archer warned [[Degra]], "''Listen to me, you son of a bitch!''", before explaining what would happen if [[Earth]] was destroyed. ({{ENT|Azati Prime}})
  +
  +
After being called a "son of a bitch" by [[Jeremy Lucas]], [[Arik Soong]] told him that his mother was actually a [[chemist]]. ({{ENT|Cold Station 12}})
   
 
In [[2155]], [[ambassador]]s at the meeting to form the [[Coalition of Planets]] noted that [[xenophobic]] Humans were using "language that is not programmed into the [[universal translator]]", which [[Nathan Samuels]] brushed off as emotional outbursts during a stressful time. ({{ENT|Terra Prime}})
 
In [[2155]], [[ambassador]]s at the meeting to form the [[Coalition of Planets]] noted that [[xenophobic]] Humans were using "language that is not programmed into the [[universal translator]]", which [[Nathan Samuels]] brushed off as emotional outbursts during a stressful time. ({{ENT|Terra Prime}})
   
 
''In [[2258]] of an [[alternate reality]], young {{alt|James T. Kirk}}, banished to [[Delta Vega (Vulcan system)|Delta Vega]] for attempted "[[mutiny]]" on the orders of {{alt|Spock}}, used the "accurate" version of this metaphor, "bullshit", when the old Vulcan who saved him from becoming a [[Hengrauggi|native beast]]'s dinner - who not only recognized him on sight but professed to be his lifelong friend - identified himself as [[Spock]].'' ({{film|11}})
In [[2285]], [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy]] referred to [[Spock]] as "''that green-blooded son of a bitch''", while suffering from the transfusion of the [[Vulcan]]'s ''[[katra]]'' into his own mind. ({{film|3}})
 
   
  +
''In [[2259]], {{alt|James T. Kirk}} used the colorful metaphor "''Damn it''" when he found out that the [[warp drive]] on the {{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality}} had a [[coolant leak]] and that it would take 20 minutes to get to [[Qo'noS]] in the [[K'normian trading ship]] they had confiscated. Kirk also used "''Shit''" when he lost track of {{alt|Khan Noonien Singh}} for a brief second on the {{USS|Vengeance}}.'' ({{film|12}})
When the crew of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} [[time travel]]ed to [[1986]], [[James T. Kirk]] began using "colorful metaphors" in an effort to blend in. However, he felt that [[Spock]] shouldn't attempt them, as he didn't "have the knack." ({{film|4}})
 
   
In [[2293]], [[Montgomery Scott]] referred to the new [[Klingon]] [[Chancellor of the Klingon Empire|Chancellor]], [[Azetbur]], as "''That Klingon bitch killed his father''". ({{film|6}})
+
In [[2285]], [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy]] referred to Spock as "''that green-blooded son of a bitch''", while suffering from the transfusion of the [[Vulcan]]'s ''[[katra]]'' into his own mind. ({{film|3}})
   
  +
[[James T. Kirk]] refers to the [[Klingon]]s several times as "bastards". ({{film|3}})
In [[2364]], [[Jean-Luc Picard]] uttered the curse, "''Merde''" ("''Shit''" in [[French]]) when the ''Enterprise-D'' was drained out of power by the [[Tkon]] [[Portal 63]], near [[Delphi Ardu IV]]. ({{TNG|The Last Outpost}})
 
   
 
When the crew of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} [[time travel]]ed to [[1986]], [[James T. Kirk]] began using "colorful metaphors" in an effort to blend in though he felt that Spock shouldn't attempt them, as he didn't "have the knack." ({{film|4}})
[[William T. Riker]] commented that [[Alidar Jarok]]'s knowledge of [[Klingon]] curses was impressive, after Jarok had referred to [[Worf]] as a ''[[tohzah]]'', adding that "''only a ''[[Veruul]]'' would use such language in public.''" ({{TNG|The Defector}})
 
   
  +
Spock mastered them fairly quickly, as he exclaimed "Damn you, sir!" to General [[Korrd]] to impel him to use his authority to command [[Klaa]] to stand down. Kirk had earlier shouted a series of curses on Spock for allowing [[Sybok]] to take over the ''Enterprise'', "''Dammit, Spock! Goddammit!''" adding "''I oughta knock you on your goddamned ass!''" ({{film|5}})
Klingon [[Governor]] [[Vagh]], swore to Picard after Picard denied the charges of supplying weapons to terrorists. Picard returned the favor. ({{TNG|The Mind's Eye}})
 
   
  +
In [[2293]], [[Montgomery Scott]] referred to the new [[Klingon]] [[Chancellor of the Klingon Empire|Chancellor]], [[Azetbur]], as "''That Klingon bitch killed her father''". Soon thereafter, Spock suggested that "Go to hell" might be an appropriate human response to the order for the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}} to be decommissioned. ({{film|6}})
After [[Montgomery Scott]] was released from the {{USS|Jenolan}}'s transporter in [[2369]], he initially argued with the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}'s computer while attempting to view the bridge of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in the [[holodeck]], finally (through gritted teeth and frustration brought on by [[intoxication]]) specifying the ship's registry number as ''"NCC-1701 – No bloody [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)|A]], [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)|B]], [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C)|C]], '''''or''''' [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|D]].''" ({{TNG|Relics}})
 
   
 
In [[2364]], [[Jean-Luc Picard]] uttered the curse, "''Merde''" ("''Shit''" in [[French]]) when the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was drained of power by the [[Tkon]] [[Portal 63]] near [[Delphi Ardu IV]]. ({{TNG|The Last Outpost}})
When the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was about to crash into [[Veridian III]], [[Data]] expressed the shock and horror he felt (thanks to his newly installed [[emotion chip]]) with a suitably colorful metaphor, saying ''"Oh, [[shit]]."'' ({{film|7}})
 
   
 
[[William T. Riker]] commented that [[Alidar Jarok]]'s knowledge of Klingon curses was impressive, after Jarok had referred to [[Worf]] as both a [[PetaQ]], and a ''[[tohzah]]'', adding that "''only a ''[[Veruul]]'' would use such language in public.''" ({{TNG|The Defector}})
The [[Species 8472]] recreation of [[Boothby]], stationed on [[Terrasphere 8]], referred to the concepts making up the [[United Federation of Planets]]: "tolerance for all species, the Prime Directive" as "[[targ]] [[manure]]," during talks with [[Kathryn Janeway]] and the [[senior staff]] of {{USS|Voyager}}. In response to those statements, [[Tuvok]] corrected Boothby and stated "''your metaphor is colorful, but inaccurate.''" ({{VOY|In the Flesh}})
 
   
 
Klingon [[Governor]] [[Vagh]] swore at Picard after Picard denied the charges of supplying weapons to terrorists. Picard returned the favor. ({{TNG|The Mind's Eye}})
''In [[2258]] of an [[alternate reality]], young {{alt|James T. Kirk}}, banished to [[Delta Vega (Vulcan system)|Delta Vega]] for attempted "[[mutiny]]" on the orders of {{alt|Spock}}, used the "accurate" version of this metaphor, ''"Bullshit"'', when the old Vulcan who saved him from becoming a [[Hengrauggi|native beast]]'s dinner - who not only recognized him on sight but professed to be his lifelong friend - identified himself as [[Spock]]. ({{film|11}})''
 
  +
 
After Montgomery Scott was released from the {{USS|Jenolan}}'s transporter in [[2369]], he initially argued with the ''Enterprise''-D's computer while attempting to view the bridge of the original ''Enterprise'' in the [[holodeck]], finally (through gritted teeth and frustration brought on by [[intoxication]]) specifying the ship's registry number as "''NCC-1701 – no bloody [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)|A]], [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)|B]], [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C)|C]], '''''or''''' [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|D]].''" ({{TNG|Relics}})
  +
 
When the USS ''Enterprise''-D was about to crash into [[Veridian III]], Data expressed the shock and horror he felt (thanks to his newly installed [[emotion chip]]) with a suitably colorful metaphor, saying "''Oh, shit.''" ({{film|7}})
  +
 
The [[Species 8472]] recreation of [[Boothby]], stationed on [[Terrasphere 8]], referred to the concepts making up the [[United Federation of Planets]]: "tolerance for all species, the Prime Directive" as "[[targ]] [[manure]]," during talks with [[Kathryn Janeway]] and the [[senior staff]] of {{USS|Voyager}}. In response to those statements, [[Tuvok]] corrected Boothby and stated "''your metaphor is colorful, but inaccurate.''" ({{VOY|In the Flesh}})
   
[[Miles O'Brien]] used mild [[Irish]] expletives, usually the word "bloody." On one particular occasion, when [[Molly O'Brien]] fell into the past through a [[time portal]] on the planet [[Golana]], he used the stronger expletive "bollocks" when some of the equipment he used in an attempt to retrive her malfunctioned. ({{DS9|Emissary|Q-Less|Empok Nor|Time's Orphan}})
+
[[Miles O'Brien]] used mild [[Irish]] expletives, usually the word "bloody." On one particular occasion, when [[Molly O'Brien]] fell into the past through a [[time portal]] on the planet [[Golana]], he used the stronger expletive "bollocks" when some of the equipment he used in an attempt to retrieve her malfunctioned. ({{DS9|Emissary|Q-Less|Empok Nor|Time's Orphan}})
   
 
==External link==
 
==External link==

Revision as of 22:10, 17 July 2014

AT: "xx"

Data, Oh Shit

"Oh, shit!"

"And a double dumb-ass on you!"

A colorful metaphor, or profanity, is a use of slang language or physical expression intended to emphasize derision, curses, or other emotional outbursts. Although such usages were uncommon in the 23rd and 24th centuries, they were an essential part of 20th century conversation, seen in the novels of "giants" such as Jacqueline Susann and Harold Robbins.

In 2063, Lily Sloane used the expletive "bullshit" twice in response to Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise-E when his crew traveled to her time to stop the Borg's attempt to prevent first contact. She first used it when Picard told her that he was here to help while she was firing at him and Data, she later used it when he denied that he had a desire for revenge against the Borg. (Star Trek: First Contact)

In 2152, when the Vulcan ambassador Soval maneuvered to end the mission of the Enterprise NX-01, Commander Charles Tucker III stated of him to Doctor Phlox, "They'll probably give the son of a bitch some gaudy medal and then cart him off to wherever they send bitter old Vulcans to retire." (ENT: "Shockwave")

A bit later that same year, when Silik desperately tried to contact his benefactor at the Helix, Jonathan Archer emerged and attacked Silik. He answered "I said you're an ugly bastard" to Silik, who had just asked his benefactor to repeat what he said before Archer arrived. (ENT: "Shockwave, Part II")

In 2153, Charles Tucker III called Kessick a "stupid son of a bitch". Later, Captain Archer cursed, "The son of a bitch lied to us!", after discovering the destroyed Xindi homeworld Kessick sent Enterprise to. (ENT: "The Xindi")

Later that same year, Captain Archer described Commander Shran as a "son of a bitch" after he and his vessel, the Kumari, refused to surrender the second prototype of the Xindi weapon. (ENT: "Proving Ground")

Archer warned Degra, "Listen to me, you son of a bitch!", before explaining what would happen if Earth was destroyed. (ENT: "Azati Prime")

After being called a "son of a bitch" by Jeremy Lucas, Arik Soong told him that his mother was actually a chemist. (ENT: "Cold Station 12")

In 2155, ambassadors at the meeting to form the Coalition of Planets noted that xenophobic Humans were using "language that is not programmed into the universal translator", which Nathan Samuels brushed off as emotional outbursts during a stressful time. (ENT: "Terra Prime")

In 2258 of an alternate reality, young James T. Kirk, banished to Delta Vega for attempted "mutiny" on the orders of Spock, used the "accurate" version of this metaphor, "bullshit", when the old Vulcan who saved him from becoming a native beast's dinner - who not only recognized him on sight but professed to be his lifelong friend - identified himself as Spock. (Star Trek)

In 2259, James T. Kirk used the colorful metaphor "Damn it" when he found out that the warp drive on the USS Enterprise had a coolant leak and that it would take 20 minutes to get to Qo'noS in the K'normian trading ship they had confiscated. Kirk also used "Shit" when he lost track of Khan Noonien Singh for a brief second on the USS Vengeance. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

In 2285, Doctor Leonard McCoy referred to Spock as "that green-blooded son of a bitch", while suffering from the transfusion of the Vulcan's katra into his own mind. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

James T. Kirk refers to the Klingons several times as "bastards". (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

When the crew of the USS Enterprise time traveled to 1986, James T. Kirk began using "colorful metaphors" in an effort to blend in though he felt that Spock shouldn't attempt them, as he didn't "have the knack." (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

Spock mastered them fairly quickly, as he exclaimed "Damn you, sir!" to General Korrd to impel him to use his authority to command Klaa to stand down. Kirk had earlier shouted a series of curses on Spock for allowing Sybok to take over the Enterprise, "Dammit, Spock! Goddammit!" adding "I oughta knock you on your goddamned ass!" (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)

In 2293, Montgomery Scott referred to the new Klingon Chancellor, Azetbur, as "That Klingon bitch killed her father". Soon thereafter, Spock suggested that "Go to hell" might be an appropriate human response to the order for the USS Enterprise-A to be decommissioned. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

In 2364, Jean-Luc Picard uttered the curse, "Merde" ("Shit" in French) when the USS Enterprise-D was drained of power by the Tkon Portal 63 near Delphi Ardu IV. (TNG: "The Last Outpost")

William T. Riker commented that Alidar Jarok's knowledge of Klingon curses was impressive, after Jarok had referred to Worf as both a PetaQ, and a tohzah, adding that "only a Veruul would use such language in public." (TNG: "The Defector")

Klingon Governor Vagh swore at Picard after Picard denied the charges of supplying weapons to terrorists. Picard returned the favor. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye")

After Montgomery Scott was released from the USS Jenolan's transporter in 2369, he initially argued with the Enterprise-D's computer while attempting to view the bridge of the original Enterprise in the holodeck, finally (through gritted teeth and frustration brought on by intoxication) specifying the ship's registry number as "NCC-1701 – no bloody A, B, C, or D." (TNG: "Relics")

When the USS Enterprise-D was about to crash into Veridian III, Data expressed the shock and horror he felt (thanks to his newly installed emotion chip) with a suitably colorful metaphor, saying "Oh, shit." (Star Trek Generations)

The Species 8472 recreation of Boothby, stationed on Terrasphere 8, referred to the concepts making up the United Federation of Planets: "tolerance for all species, the Prime Directive" as "targ manure," during talks with Kathryn Janeway and the senior staff of USS Voyager. In response to those statements, Tuvok corrected Boothby and stated "your metaphor is colorful, but inaccurate." (VOY: "In the Flesh")

Miles O'Brien used mild Irish expletives, usually the word "bloody." On one particular occasion, when Molly O'Brien fell into the past through a time portal on the planet Golana, he used the stronger expletive "bollocks" when some of the equipment he used in an attempt to retrieve her malfunctioned. (DS9: "Emissary", "Q-Less", "Empok Nor", "Time's Orphan")

External link