I have never seen so much monotone reading of dialogue. Renegade Soval carried every scene he was in, so at least there’s that.
Thanks for opening my eyes to something new 🍻
I have never seen so much monotone reading of dialogue. Renegade Soval carried every scene he was in, so at least there’s that.
Thanks for opening my eyes to something new 🍻
Locking up the community on they’re way out may have been well coordinated, but it isn’t well received.
It feels a lot more like capitalism than community: Listen up, I own the deed to this community and my property rights are supreme.
I guess I joined lemmy just in time for all the chisme 🫖☕
Edit: a word
I’m just an elden ring pleb, so here goes:
Allow me to complete the trifecta with Uncleftish Beholding 👌
Today we wield both kind of uncleftish doings in weapons, and kernelish splitting gives us heat and bernstoneness. We hope to do likewise with togethermelting, which would yield an unhemmed wellspring of work for mankindish goodgain.
Trip has so many great moments!
The episode when he is obsessed with pimping out the Captain Chair is one of my favorites.
Top six gang 💪
Hey thanks, it’s all new to me. I know what I’m watching this weekend.
After a dip I to that rabbit hole, perhaps I spoke too quickly…
Q: Look at me when I’m eating off you Picard.
But to your point, are there any fandoms (besides the church) that are still going strong with commemorative plates? Maybe they are just old fashioned.
What’s this, what’s this? There’s Trek alum everywhere!
Ooh, is there a hot take here?
I havent heard much about it, sorry if I’m retreading a tired topic.
To me at least, it is 3 difference concepts taking turns driving a single program. S1-2 feel like the TNG formula, but with the twist of a primitive crew and ship. S3 feels like a mutiny of star trek itself. S4 feels like they sort of forgot they were supposed to backfill the canon.
That being said, I’ve walked away with it among my favorite treks. I personally rank Degra right up there with Dukat and Kai Wynn as some of the most distinct and well-developed trek villains.
S4 when he fights Shran with such confidence and gamesmanship, that’s my favorite Archer.
Ya they smeared the 9/11 on real thick. Blew my mind to learn they were ahead of the curve on the torture:
The episode debuted nearly two years before Americans ever heard the words “enhanced interrogation.”
https://www.cbr.com/star-trek-enterprise-controversial-torture-scene/
Oh man, you just made me relive the night my dad took me to see The Undiscovered Country opening night at the Chinese. Thanks for sharing and good luck.
Ya you make good points, but when I think like that I begin to strongly dislike alot of it.
My personal beef was always how the federation looks the other way at all the vassals and clients of the Klingon Empire. Just ignore their hordes of space helots I guess.
Ironically it is only in Enterprise where I finally see someone disgusted by it, but they technically aren’t the federation yet.
For those particular episodes you mentioned the cogenitor one was the one I really disliked. Some of the worst moralizing ever: think of the perils of unrestrained suffrage before you enlighten a slave!
This is very cool.
Makes me think about how “ject” lives on in so many words.
What’s the unit conversion between esper rating and midichlorian count?
First time I saw him outside Star Trek was in a Scarlett O’Hara TV miniseries.
Imagine my surprise when he’s driving her around in a horse and buggy: an olde time transporter chief!
Admiral Vance: