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When [[Malvin (22nd century)|Miss. Malvin's]] [[fourth grade]] class from [[Worley Elementary School]] in [[County Kerry]], [[Ireland]] sent letters to [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'' NX-01]] in [[2151]], [[Molly McCook]] wanted to know "''When you flush the toilet, where does it go?''". After [[captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] passed the question to [[commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]], he responded with: "''A '''POOP''' question, SIR?!''" |
When [[Malvin (22nd century)|Miss. Malvin's]] [[fourth grade]] class from [[Worley Elementary School]] in [[County Kerry]], [[Ireland]] sent letters to [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'' NX-01]] in [[2151]], [[Molly McCook]] wanted to know "''When you flush the toilet, where does it go?''". After [[captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] passed the question to [[commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]], he responded with: "''A '''POOP''' question, SIR?!''" |
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Poop is a slang term for solid waste.
When Miss. Malvin's fourth grade class from Worley Elementary School in County Kerry, Ireland sent letters to Enterprise NX-01 in 2151, Molly McCook wanted to know "When you flush the toilet, where does it go?". After captain Archer passed the question to commander Tucker, he responded with: "A POOP question, SIR?!"