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A '''cupcake''' was a traditional [[Earth]] pastry. It was also a term used as an insult. |
A '''cupcake''' was a traditional [[Earth]] pastry. It was also a term used as an insult. |
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− | In the [[alternate reality]] of [[2255]], {{alt|James T. Kirk}} insulted a [[Starfleet]] [[cadet]] in an [[Iowa]] [[bar]] by calling him "[[ |
+ | In the [[alternate reality]] of [[2255]], {{alt|James T. Kirk}} insulted a [[Starfleet]] [[cadet]] in an [[Iowa]] [[bar]] by calling him "[[Unnamed USS Enterprise personnel (alternate reality)#.22Cupcake.22|Cupcake]]." Three years later, the same man (then a [[security officer]] on the {{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality}}), referred to Kirk by the same insult while arresting Kirk and {{alt|Montgomery Scott}} after they had "[[transwarp beaming|mysteriously]]" come aboard the ship. ({{film|11}}) |
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Revision as of 03:58, 7 June 2010
AT: "nt" A cupcake was a traditional Earth pastry. It was also a term used as an insult.
In the alternate reality of 2255, James T. Kirk insulted a Starfleet cadet in an Iowa bar by calling him "Cupcake." Three years later, the same man (then a security officer on the USS Enterprise), referred to Kirk by the same insult while arresting Kirk and Montgomery Scott after they had "mysteriously" come aboard the ship. (Star Trek)