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I suggest that the Gideonites obtained holodeck technology and installed it in a room adjacent to their council chamber. This would also explain the peculiar behaviour of the viewing port as well as the viewscreen, as well as it "seeming to not change" when Kirk drops the ship from warp speed to impulse. A century earlier, the NX-01 Enterprise encountered a race with convincing holodeck technology, so it must have gotten around to some races. GBC 05:57, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
Is there any Biblical reference in the title? 217.94.194.65 ( talk) 16:31, 7 May 2012 (UTC)
Yeah, there is a Biblical reference. In the story of Gideon, in Judges, the Angel does give him a Mark (rather a sign), actually three signs. As a leader of the Israelites, Gideon won a decisive victory over a Midianite army despite a vast numerical disadvantage, leading a troop of 300 'valiant' men, which could also be a reference to the plot here. Drsruli ( talk) 04:37, 1 February 2021 (UTC)