"You know, if I didn't know better, I would say that the lights of Zetar were ghosts," Chekov said to Sulu on the bridge.
"Really?" Sulu said. "Go on, I'm intrigued."
"Well, just think about it. They were basically the memories of a bunch of dead people, they possessed Lieutenant Romaine, and they didn't have bodies!"
"You've got me there," Sulu said. "Though I'm sure Mr. Spock would disagree with you."
"Ack, Mr. Spock doesn't believe anything unless he has a PADD with numbers telling him exactly what's going on," Chekov said. Seeing his crewmate's incredulous look, he continued, "Oh come on, you know it's true. He might have more fun if he believed in superstitions."
Sulu chuckled to himself. "I don't think he wants to have fun, Chekov."
"Ah, well. His loss."
