She's Fast Enough For You, Old Man

All of the ScienceBloggers are taking the quiz to determine which science fiction spaceship on which they belong. The quiz has 48 questions, so I'm not taking it on principle. Also, I don't particularly like sci-fi (or SF, or whatever the hell it goes by these days) . . . and I haven't heard of most of these movies or shows that the ships are from. If it were up to me, I'd be on board the Millennium Falcon if it were captained by Chris Walken with Jack Lemmon riding shotgun.

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at least it say's I'm in the dark side

You scored as Deep Space Nine (Star Trek).

You have entered the dark side of the Star Trek universe. The paradise of Earth is far from you and you must survive despite having enemies on all fronts. But you wouldn�t have it any other way because you thrive in conflict and will know what needs to be done to take care of those around you. Now if only the Founders would quit trying to take over the galaxy.

Deep Space Nine (Star Trek)

81%

Moya (Farscape)

75%

Nebuchadnezzar (The Matrix)

75%

Serenity (Firefly)

75%

Babylon 5 (Babylon 5)

75%

Millennium Falcon (Star Wars)

69%

Andromeda Ascendant (Andromeda)

56%

Galactica (Battlestar: Galactica)

50%

SG-1 (Stargate)

44%

FBI's X-Files Division (The X-Files)

38%

Bebop (Cowboy Bebop)

38%

Enterprise D (Star Trek)

25%