There are ONLY upswings since Rom is NagusOnly when there's a market upswing.
There are ONLY upswings since Rom is NagusOnly when there's a market upswing.
Let's not even get started on the wonders the Ferengi's "Friendly Helper Android" line did for the Ferengi economy after the Federation synth ban.There are ONLY upswings since Rom is Nagus
Is stock market news Ferengi pornography?
Yeah, I read the Federation "Only After Marrage" movement had an issue when it got to Ferrenginar because Ferengi youth PREFERED sex in the ear...Only when there's a market upswing.MrPointy said: ↑
Is stock market news Ferengi pornography?
There are ONLY upswings since Rom is Nagus
interesting. since Luxembourgish stems from a different German dialect (Moselfränkisch) and is heavily influenced by French, while PD stems from the German dialect Pfälzisch with heavy English influences. They probably sound very different.It's funny but the translator Identifies it as Luxembourgish with a couple of grammatical mistakes though.
Zod from Superman Cinema????
I agree with you about the character development which I would’ve expected in a new Star Trek show. I felt like the Mandalorian had more character development five episodes in
I agree with... pretty much all of it, with possibly the exception of your feelings about discovery. I think it's a product that is inferior to what it could easily have been but not to the point that I would despise it.
hatewaching is a thing all the cool kids do nowadays, or so it seemsYeah let me take that back. I dont despise it. I will watch season 3. I just have been disappointed with the writing. If I despised it there is no way I would keep watching. Lol
hatewaching is a thing all the cool kids do nowadays, or so it seems
I appreciate that they have colour coded the kill and stun, makes easier to follow for the viewers. I always though that this is how it should work.Nothing to do with the current conversation, but the episode. I think the only person Seven killed was Bjayzl. When she's shooting her guards, the rifle's pulses are blue, and they don't seem to leave any marks, while the pulse she fires at Bjayzl is red, and she goes poof.
Also the guard's weapons were also shooting red, and I think they were trying to kill her.
one would think so...I appreciate that they have colour coded the kill and stun, makes easier to follow for the viewers. .
The Phaser rifles fired pulses in DS9, Voyager and the TNG movies. Though in Voyager and DS9 they sometimes fired beams, it seemed to depend on the model of phaser.They were the standard for Starfleet sidearms with rare exceptions from 1964 until 2005.
^^^I appreciate that they have colour coded the kill and stun, makes easier to follow for the viewers. I always though that this is how it should work.
I don't see it as a valid criticism. Makes me think of the people who complain that I read too much or work with poor people. "Oh, you think you're so much better than us." Well, yeah.![]()
I'm not so sure about that. Granted, TOS is fifty-plus years old now, and I may be biased in that it's the Trek show I personally grew up on, but TOS is still very visible, and possibly more so than the latter-day series. Heck, just the other day I saw a Trek tribute magazine (with Kirk and Spock on the cover) on sale in the check-out aisle at our local grocery store--which is about as mainstream a milieu as one can imagine.
And even today, the lion's share of merchandise--Hallmark ornaments, Little Golden Books, etc.--tend to feature the TOS crew rather than the latter-day casts. And I suspect that the proverbial man on the street is more familiar with Suu and Uhura and "Beam me up, Scotty" than Troi or Geordi.
Not that I've conducted an extensive survey.![]()
Betazoids all having black eyes is one of those things that I never would have noticed if I hadn't read about it. Can't blame the current showmakers for not catching that.
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