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Best 17 Charles Tucker Quotes – Star Trek Enterprise

We listed best Charles Tucker Quotes from Star Trek Enterprise

1- “If you don’t start moving in the next five seconds, I’m gonna take my phase pistol and shoot you in the ass!” – Charles Tucker

2- “As long as the captain wants it. Or until we blow up, whichever comes first.” – Charles Tucker

3- “This isn’t a damn sensor glitch! We just pulled three .50 caliber bullets from the shuttlepod hull – and spare us the official Vulcan position about time travel! We are two hundred years in the past. Face it!” – Charles Tucker

4- “You did all this with one phase pistol?” – Charles Tucker

5- “Only in the Expanse could I have a son who’s nearly three times my age.” – Charles Tucker

6- “How many warning shots do Vulcans usually fire?” – Charles Tucker

7- “I don’t know who did more damage to the engine, the alien or Malcolm.” – Charles Tucker

8- “What if she gets hurt? What are you going to do then, program up a holographic doctor?” – Charles Tucker

9- “Part of the fun of a mystery is trying to solve it before it ends. Using logic. You of all people should appreciate that.” – Charles Tucker

Charles Tucker Quotes - Star Trek Enterprise

10- “They’re not trying to kill the quarterback! They’re just trying to keep him from throwing the ball and running with it. It’s only a game, not a fight to the death!” – Charles Tucker

11- “You didn’t eat cabbage before you left?” – Charles Tucker

12- “Are your ears a little pointier than usual?” – Charles Tucker

13- “I read those Nubian masueses have twelve fingers. On each hand.” – Charles Tucker

14- “It’s good to know that Earth will still be around in nine hundred years.” – Charles Tucker

15- “You’ll like it. Things blow up.” – Charles Tucker

16- “Asking favors of the Vulcans usually ends up carrying too high a price!” – Charles Tucker

17- “Where no dog has gone before.” – Charles Tucker

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