VindictiveJudge @ VindictiveJudge @startrek.website Posts 1Comments 232Joined 2 yr. ago
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Yep, the Enterprise has about the volume of an aircraft carrier, but only a fraction of the crew. By modern standards it is downright roomy.
That's fair. Not everything is for everyone.
The Clone Wars takes a long time to really find its footing, and still has some duds after it does, but the highs are amazing.
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The Alpha-Beta blob should be shifted down a bit, and possibly shrunk. Earth is significantly closer to the galactic rim, on that arm that currently goes across the southern edge of the Alpha-Beta blob.
Sounds more like a non-linear diet.
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Aesthetics, probably. The Sequoia could easily be made to look shiny and new, but they didn't do that.
Would be weirder if he inexplicably lived.
I always headcanoned that Rom was very quickly fired after DS9…
As Grand Nagus, I don't think there's anyone higher up to fire him. The position is a weird cross of king, CEO, and Pope. Only death or resignation seems to be able to oust a Grand Nagus.
I really want this line in Lower Decks. It would fit right in.
Sometimes you just decide to deal with that. I'm lactose intolerant, but I'll be dead in the ground before I stop eating cheese or ice cream. I just don't eat it frequently enough to be a continuous problem.
His mom mentions learning to make Klingon food for him, particularly blood pie. He was probably eating a mix of human and klingon stuff on the Enterprise. Of course, since a good amount of klingon food is served live, his options for good klingon food from the replicator were limited.
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I'm still just impressed his hips and spine could actually do that.
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Or that pig that turned inside out and exploded.
And just like Worf's backbone, it's dramatic when it breaks, but it'll be good as new by next episode.
There are hardly any non-human admirals at all though, so it's not a significant statistic.
Yep. Turns out it's cheaper to make cyborg costumes than giant insect puppets.
It doesn't come up very often. Their telepathy is very weak and they usually can't do much without physical contact.
Or she could be pretty typical in regards to emotional intensity but with unusually strong telepathy.
The peptalk that Mariner gave T’Lyn was absolutely fantastic. There were so many good moments in this episode, but that is probably my favorite.
"Then I suppose, by the transitive property, that I, too, am 'as Vulcan as a motherfucker.'"
I never understood people that name their kids that way. Though I understand that the one that got eaten by a lava monster a few weeks ago changed his name to Guy.