There are a bunch of roads on the east coast that contain the name "turnpike", or the abbreviated "pike" suffix. It is an archaic term, yes, but it usually implies a toll road of some kind.
There are definitely no pikes there to block passage until one is paid. Why it was called that is left to Middle English users half a millennia or more ago. One assumes one would turn the pikes away once paid. But sometimes our assumptions on our own language can be grievously incorrect as words can sometimes change there understood meaning over the centuries. A word might actually still mean the same thing centuries later, but no one uses it for that term anymore, the definition having been corrupted into something else over time.
As George Carlin said, "Why do we park in a driveway and drive in a parkway?".
Yep. They punched out the recessed bits in the saucer and painted the whole ship black.So... do we know what it looks like?
Black? Really?Yep. They punched out the recessed bits in the saucer and painted the whole ship black.
Black? Really?
That's... different.
But the view from inside the ring sucks.Flipped back threw some earlier pages.
Not bad. The absence of those recessed bits makes for a pretty cool-looking saucer actually.
The color palette looked more bronze to me. Almost like the Vulcan shuttle in TMP. Never seemed black to me, but maybe it's just a matter of creative lighting.Black? Really?
That's... different.
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