Windbag was an insulting term to describe a person who talked too much. In 2374, Kathryn Janeway described Vice Admiral Hayes as "a bit of a windbag". Later, upon retrieving another portion of the transmission, Seven of Nine suggested it might be an addendum from Hayes, adding, "You did designate him a windbag." (VOY: "Hope and Fear")
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| - Windbag was an insulting term to describe a person who talked too much. In 2374, Kathryn Janeway described Vice Admiral Hayes as "a bit of a windbag". Later, upon retrieving another portion of the transmission, Seven of Nine suggested it might be an addendum from Hayes, adding, "You did designate him a windbag." (VOY: "Hope and Fear")
- Windbag was the name Aquaman called a FRERP robot that resembled a killer whale. It was attacking dolphins and a fishing vessel in the Pacific Ocean when the King of the Seven Seas called a swordfish named Musketeer to pop the inflatable monster with his sword.
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| - It's not a flattering name for a talent, but it's handy anyways. Wind spells cost 3% less magic per level.
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| - Wind spells cost 3% less magic per level
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| - Windbag was an insulting term to describe a person who talked too much. In 2374, Kathryn Janeway described Vice Admiral Hayes as "a bit of a windbag". Later, upon retrieving another portion of the transmission, Seven of Nine suggested it might be an addendum from Hayes, adding, "You did designate him a windbag." (VOY: "Hope and Fear")
- Windbag was the name Aquaman called a FRERP robot that resembled a killer whale. It was attacking dolphins and a fishing vessel in the Pacific Ocean when the King of the Seven Seas called a swordfish named Musketeer to pop the inflatable monster with his sword.
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