That's probably why the time crystal was so helpful in allowing him to refine his plan until he was able to beat the Betazoids.Because every Betazed's a telepath.
The only way you're going to steal something on that planet is if you're a Ferengi.
That's probably why the time crystal was so helpful in allowing him to refine his plan until he was able to beat the Betazoids.Because every Betazed's a telepath.
The only way you're going to steal something on that planet is if you're a Ferengi.
Inquiring minds want to know!So why don’t Saru’s threat ganglia work?
.A time crystal only lets you accomplish things that are possible.Or have a time crystal. This may be the point.
Maybe they look like parties in 1942 or 1517, or everyone gets stoned on the holodeck (which they do have) experiencing japanese medieval zen gardens
.A time crystal only lets you accomplish things that are possible.
Due to Betazed telepathy that wouldn't be one of them.
.A time crystal only lets you accomplish things that are possible.
Due to Betazed telepathy that wouldn't be one of them.
And tell me, what does a party in the future look like?
Ditto! And, we already have the magic FTL crystals throughout all the Trek series, so there is a precedent for powerful crystals. Not to mention the new magic spores that go faster than FTL!Yeah at first I wanted to hate it, just like the time crystals, but then after a second or so of getting over myself I thought "jesus that's effing cool"
Agreed - it was borderline meta without fully shattering the fourth wall. Very good writing and execution there.I'm thinking Harry Mudd stole his wrist thingie from Captain Jack Harkness.
Also, "Random Communications Officer" was hilarious![]()
Probably because they all had duranium rods surgically embedded firmly within their rectums?Picard's crew all played ancient Bach and Beethoven at recitals, so why wouldn't they also enjoy the BeeGees?

It's not so much a complaint, more that I just feel really sorry for those people. Life is too short.So is this kind of complaining - at least sixteen years old on this BBS alone.
Those of us who were fans of Enterprise back in its first year ranted and railed over the posters who tore the show apart in the Enterprise forum. What the hell was wrong with them and why couldn't we have a place where folks who liked the show could just enjoy themselves?
We were told that it's a discussion board, not a fans-only space.

I gave this some thought after the episode. Why would the crew be playing ancient dance music at their party? This would be like playing music that was used to do "The Cakewalk" from the late 1800's. I suppose it could be one of those retro things where everything old is new again.
When I think f the way music has changed over the last years, it is hard to reconcile the choice of music.
.A time crystal only lets you accomplish things that are possible.
Due to Betazed telepathy that wouldn't be one of them.
I don't know, pop music from the 60s and 70s is very different to pop music today, but it still works just as well and is really fun to listen to, so I don't see that ever changing.
And in any case, I definitely prefer it to the generic "future rock music" we usually get on scifi shows.
It's either STD, Discovery or maybe I'll let a Disco slide here or there, but not a DSC. How do you pronounce that, DISQUE or DEE ASS SEE? It's the worst abbreviation in the history of Star Trek.

You pronounce it "Dee-ess-see."
It's the same convention as TNG or DS9 or any of the other abbreviations for the films or series.
Not sure what the confusion is, other than intentional heel digging to irritate people.
I think the problem I had was: The crew of DIS that we saw at the party weren't college aged. I could understand yunger people get this wild, especially with the prospect of a war going around. But for adults I expected them to act a bit more mature - DS9 was IMO very good in the portrayal of how officers at wartime spent celebrating events.
It's not that I dislike the portrayal of DIS. I just think there is a disconnect going on - between the fluffier side of Trek, a bunch of nerds going on an adventure (which I absolutely do see partying hard!) vs. a seasoned warship full of combat veterans having a rare celebration at the front lines. The show doesn't seem to be too sure of itself what it wants to be. And turns out to be a weird mix between the two.
Still requires a fair bit of imagination to assume they would cure all instances of someone's legs not working, and you still have human sensibilities to keeping their limbs.
I'm not saying I can't imagine what you say, I think it'd be interesting, but it's still not much for me to assume that people would have injuries that aren't fixable.
Also, having some limits does work to aid in creating danger or drama.
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