Seriously, how do Anovos make a physical model that looks like a blurry-textured low-poly render? That takes some serious effort.
I increased the size of those images by 300%, that is why they're blurry.
Seriously, how do Anovos make a physical model that looks like a blurry-textured low-poly render? That takes some serious effort.
Are you a cunning linguist?
the term “maquis colony” heavily implies that this was an enemy colony since the maquis were politically aligned against the federation.
Are you a cunning linguist?
I do enjoy learning a new tongue...Just brushing up on a little danish.
I would be curious how it turned out,but I would not pay On principleIf, by some chance, they were to do it I would own a set as a curiosity. I would think of it as its own alternate universe. But I would have it on a shelf side-by-side with a set of 2004 pre-CGI discs.
Are you sure? The oldest post that's said to have taken place yesterday is post #6767 on page 339. I guess this would vary a bit depending on time zones and stuff, but I doubt that it'll make that big a difference.Yesterday, this thread was at 289 pages, and this morning it's at 348!! (most of which don't seem to discuss the Enterprise...).
Page 289 was about 11 days ago.Yesterday, this thread was at 289 pages, and this morning it's at 348!! (most of which don't seem to discuss the Enterprise...).
Here's one more. (Mine makes two.)Yesterday, this thread was at 289 pages, and this morning it's at 348!! (most of which don't seem to discuss the Enterprise...).
Certainly true, he was even more despicable than Sisko.Well, Archer did it too.
He used the Xindi attack to his "federational way of life" to justificate himself to all the moves that he did on S3.
A very convenient paralel to justify the Afganistan war on those days.
Torture.
The warp coil stolen.
Murdered.
The mission must be accomplished by any means that be necessary.
I think that line was even more dark than that crossed by Sisko.
You know what my biggest problem with the window is? If it were reversed and the TOS Enterprise had the window, everyone who is currently pro window would be going on about how primitive a window is and how superior the Disco Enterprise is for dispensing with such a useless feature it and going with the clearly more advanced and safe viewscreen.
I must have missed that. Could you sum those up? Because I can't think of any... my main objection to the window is that it offers literally no added value compared to a viewscreen....as I've already noted, there are also practical reasons for starship bridges to have a window.
This. Absolutely this.. Making it an actual window atleast gives some excuse for why the bridge isn't buried deep within the ship..
Here's one more. (Mine makes two.)![]()
Now I know, was it something I said?Just brushing up on a little danish.
Now I know, was it something I said?
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How is that a negative? Sounds more like a neutral point to me.my main objection to the window is that it offers literally no added value compared to a viewscreen.
Nope, but he won. Same reason Sisko didn't, really. The winner gets to write the history and decide who goes on trial. Eddington would have ended up in chains for betraying Starfleet principles, but Sisko did so too. In many ways, he was Javert as Eddington said he was. I don't think that was accidental on the part of the writers, either. DS9's writing staff were never afraid of portraying their characters as morally grey or making questionable decisions. Go to one of their most celebrated episodes, Duet. It's a really brilliantly done story, but if you unpack the morals, Kira was formally investigating someone she hated, and Sisko knew that and allowed her to anyway. Concepts of impartiality and a fair trial went out the window.Did Churchill find himself before such a tribunal for ordering the bombing of civilian targets in ww2? Air raids on Berlin and all that?
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