"Hashtag awks".It occurs to speculate on what Culber will say to Tyvoq when they meet.
"Hashtag awks".It occurs to speculate on what Culber will say to Tyvoq when they meet.
1. "You murderer!"
2. "How can I continue knowing you are onboard?"
3."I forgive you"
4. "Thank you for the death experience"
5. etc.
Will Culber even remember that it was Tyler/Voq that did him in?
Then someone needs to go back in and stop the DISC Klingon war from happeningHe told Stamets, last season, he's dead. So he has to remember something. I think the Mycelial Network is Discovery's version of the Nexus.
He told Stamets, last season, he's dead. So he has to remember something. I think the Mycelial Network is Discovery's version of the Nexus.
But don't ask me about the Nexus. I've been trying to work that one out for 25 years.![]()
Heck Dax should remember him. I think Tobin who was her pilot and in Starfleet or Ebony who had sex with Bones I think would know something about them so when they show up all she has to say. "I remember those people. Starfleet closed that branch years ago. They are up to no good" or something like that.
IF one has to delve that deeply into "Actual Science" to be able to enjoy a Science Fiction type of show, then perhaps one should be spending more time watching NOVA or the Science Channel.
I love to go to his site for all the Starship stuff he creates, but I don't bother reading his extremely bias opinion pieces.
He's just waaay to over the top most times.
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May I be the first to say that you die very well indeed.It's funny what different people take from watching Trek - to me the brighter future for humanity not being built on lies is anything but a minor matter. I don't care how many meters the Enterprise is, or if they retcon holodecks on board the Phoenix - this is my hill to die on![]()
Except it's been shown that Pike will violate the regulations if he believes his cause is just. He's already ordered Burnham to decrypt stolen medical records for information about his officer Spock.It just occurs to me that Pike and Leland are perfect rivals.
1. Pike believes in Starfleet's ideal mission. Leland believes the ends justify the means.
2. Pike has a spotless record right up on display. Leland has skeletons in his closet.
3. Pike is clean-cut. Leland has perma-stubble that puts Miami Vice to shame.
They couldn't be more different and opposite of each other if they tried.
The ones who know war the best are the ones who were killed by it. Unfortunately, there's no way for them to come back and teach everyone else how foolish, stupid, and shortsighted it is.May I be the first to say that you die very well indeed.
There is no harm in hoping for the best as long as you plan for the worst, you could say Starfleet hopes and Section 31 plans.
Must admit I am pleased with Admiral Cornwells character this season, she looked defeat by the Klingons squarely in the face and had no choice but to acknowledge the reality of the situation, those who have never known war will never understand, which funnily enough is very similar to what Sloan said to Bashir.
Compare Admiral Cornwell to that idiot Admiral we got in the Pilot, I know it sounds bad but sometimes war/strife can be an excellent teacher although the lessons learned come at great cost.
Domestically, it's an uninformative truism - the requirement to be subscribed to CBSAA restrict the potential viewing pool significantly, regardless of the show's quality - but there's no way to tell internationally whether it is doing better or worse. Netflix don't release viewer numbers.He claims that his ratings are not in comparison to other Star Trek series. But I don't believe it.
Well, that would have given Bashir a wealth of information about them that he didn't already have...
That statement completely discounts everyone who comes back both physically and/or emotionally changed.The ones who know war the best are the ones who were killed by it. Unfortunately, there's no way for them to come back and teach everyone else how foolish, stupid, and shortsighted it is.
Did you reply to the right person?Domestically, it's an uninformative truism - the requirement to be subscribed to CBSAA restrict the potential viewing pool significantly, regardless of the show's quality - but there's no way to tell internationally whether it is doing better or worse. Netflix don't release viewer numbers.
Yeah. It really doesn't make sense. If CIA would be disbanded tomorrow, people in 2120 would still know it had existed.Well I was talking more about how after Bashir tells everyone about his first encounter with Section 31 everyone acts like they never heard of them. Sisko even had to go find it was burried in the original charter. Then when he contacts "Starfleet Command: they sort of give him the run around as if they know but I guess their knowledge isn't common knowledge. But when you got people who were still alive from back then or just any old history buff you would think more people would know about them. Kind of like how I know we use to have in America the Articles of Confederation even though it's not really all that relevant to modern government.
If CIA would be disbanded tomorrow, people in 2120 would still know it had existed.
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