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  2. Star Trek: The Next Generation Interactive VCR Board Game

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    This title is noted for Robert O'Reilly playing a disgruntled Klingon that demands a response from players. [4] Rob Wieland of Game & Sundry called it "surreal" to see Robert O'Reilly cast as a Klingon other than Gowron in the video segments. He described the game as a "pretty basic board game", but said the video is a "campy delight" for fans. [5]

  3. Tom Vasel - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. Vasel is a podcaster, designer and reviewer of board games, [1] [2] [3] and hosted The Dice Tower podcast from 2003-2022, which has more than 300,000 subscribers. Vasel began publishing board game reviews in 2002 on BoardGameGeek, [4] followed by YouTube, [5] [6] and his Dice Tower website.

  4. Star Trek: The Next Generation: Klingon Honor Guard

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    MicroProse both developed and published the game. [8] It was released in Europe in early 1998, with the release in the United States following on October 14. The voice acting talent for the game included Tony Todd as Captain Kurn, [9] Robert O'Reilly as Gowron, and Barbara March and Gwynyth Walsh as the Duras sisters Lursa and B'Etor. [citation ...

  5. List of games in Star Trek - Wikipedia

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    Kadis-kot is a board game played on a six-sided board with three sets of colored tiles: red, green, and orange. Visually, the game appears to be a variant of Reversi. It appears to be a game of logic and strategy for 2 players, but as many as 5 players have been shown playing together.

  6. Reunion (Star Trek: The Next Generation) - Wikipedia

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    This was also the first episode with the Klingon recurring character Gowron, who would appear in subsequent episodes of both TNG and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; the character was played by Robert O'Reilly. [2] The Bat'leth prop, a Klingon weapon, was designed by Dan Curry for this episode. [3] Dan Curry was the visual effects producer. [3]

  7. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game - Wikipedia

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    Russell Clarke reviewed Star Trek: The Role Playing Game for White Dwarf #58, giving it an overall rating of 9 out of 10, and stated that "Star Trek the RPG is a worthy addition to the SF role-playing genre and I highly recommend it." [8] William A. Barton reviewed Star Trek: The Role Playing Game, Second Edition in Space Gamer No. 71. [9]

  8. Kylie Kelce Is Deemed the 'Funniest Kelce' as Her Podcast ...

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    Kylie Kelce has been crowned the "funniest Kelce" by fans after the premiere of her Not Gonna Lie podcast on Dec. 5.. In the second episode of her podcast, the 32-year-old opened up about the ...

  9. Rules of Engagement (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) - Wikipedia

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    In a 2014 retrospective, author Keith R. A. DeCandido criticized the episode as poor, scoring it a 2/10 and the overall worst episode of the fourth season of Deep Space Nine. [3] DeCandido thought that while Avery Brooks did a good job as Sisko in his defense of Worf, the plot of the episode made no sense.