Neither did I, thus the confused German Shepherd puppy.I didn't say anything of the sort.
Neither did I, thus the confused German Shepherd puppy.I didn't say anything of the sort.
+1 to the fourth power.Dilithium is the big one there that helped get the ball rolling, IMO. Phasers too.
It looks like a fancy Iron-Lung with wheels.Pike being more confined/encased makes the whole thing way creepier.
I didn't say anything of the sort.
That's still one.+1 to the fourth power.
So it is. My lithium-powered laser biocomp came to the same conclusion. Even so, it is a direct quote from “Court Martial”, a Gem Kirk of a TOS episode.That's still one.
The Time Keeper pretty much said, whatever Pike sees in the vision is the price he pays for receiving the time crystal. That future is already set in motion and if it's become a fixed point in time then there is no avoiding it. Also Pike isn't Kirk, he's someone that Kirk reveres and the choice he makes in this episode gives us a good reasoning as to why.
I imagine if he did, he'd find it rather disappointing.I could see Kirk having deliberately gone there early in his career to find out how he dies .
I imagine if he did, he'd find it rather disappointing.
"A goddamn bridge falls on me?! And who's that bald guy burying me under rocks?"
I imagine if he did, he'd find it rather disappointing.
"A goddamn bridge falls on me?! And who's that bald guy burying me under rocks?"
Could ZORA in the future be the embodiment of the Sphere Data?
Would making it sentient be how they keep control form acquiring it?
(kinda like the battle between Ultron & Vision)
One major fact that all the Borg theories have overlooked.
Tye Borg had no knowledge of the Federation or any involvement in the alpha quadrant until Q sent the Enterprise D into their space.
The Neutral Zone said:WORF: The outpost was not just destroyed, it's as though some great force just scooped it off the face of the planet.
Q Who said:WORF: It is as though some great force just scooped all the machine elements off the face of the planet.
DATA: It is identical to what happened to the outposts along the Neutral Zone.
Like dilithium?That's why the term is a problem. They're using a real term to describe a thing that is nothing like it. Not a huge issue, but it you want a fantastic magic thing that can have any properties the writers might need, then better use made up terms.
It’s not a matter of the lingo. Infinity stones are not science. Time does not work like that.Perhaps you should just think of them as Chroniton Crystals then?
The funny thing for me is the captions don't suit my state of mind, as I often think as 'This isn't the Trek I'm loyal to" but give it an 8 exactly because of that reason.
And in-universe natural mineral deposits like that, the ease of time-travel they represent, would *completely wreak chaos throughout the universe* as everyone and their brother starts going back and forth.
The Pike stuff was wrenching. Very Johnny Got His Gun. Does Pike know Morse code?
It’s not a matter of the lingo. Infinity stones are not science. Time does not work like that.
And in-universe natural mineral deposits like that, the ease of time-travel they represent, would *completely wreak chaos throughout the universe* as everyone and their brother starts going back and forth.
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