There was a preview picture showing Mariner in an operations yellow uniform at a poker game with the senior staff. Was that in "Temporal Edict", or is that in another episode?
Agreed, last time I was on Utopia, they had slavesEarth also isn’t a utopia, it’s paradise sure, but not utopia.
Le Star Trek culotté?This episode was pants.
Yes.cargo pants, shorts or jeans?
Ransom showed more this episodeWhile Beckett just loves showing her boobs in each episode
The "O" in NCO stands for "officer".By not being an officer?
It means he didn't like it.^^^ I take it that's good? Is that Cockney rhyming slang or some colloquialism the kids are using these days that is alien to this old fart's ears?
But it's different because Mariner is a woman, so every time she shows part of her skin it must be because of sexual reasons, i.e. purposely “showing her boobs”, while Ransom as a man can have multiple reasons to uncover himself. #sexismRansom showed more this episode
There was a preview picture showing Mariner in an operations yellow uniform at a poker game with the senior staff. Was that in "Temporal Edict", or is that in another episode?
Of course Lower Decks would make the guy who started as an unnamed extra in "Encounter at Farpoint" the most important person in Starfleet history.
This episode was pants.
There could also be several felinoid species, just like the many humanoids we see...Although we can always plead mixed heritage when we get humanlike and not-quite-so-humanlike examples of the same alien species.
TOS command shirts were mustardNo, it was mustard. The other episodes were pants.
He also lied to Kirk - who else can say that? XDhttps://ca.startrek.com/news/below-decks-with-lower-decks-miles-obrien
From Mike himself
“So why did we put that statue at the end of the episode? If you ask the common fan on the street to name the most important Star Trek character, they’ll probably say Picard or Kirk. Us Lower Deckers would like to offer a different answer...
Chief O’Brien is the original Lower Decker, moving from an enlisted crewman all the way to professor of engineering at Starfleet Academy. We experienced his full life in Starfleet: his marriage and relationship with Keiko, being a dad and moving up in rank and location, the dynamic between enlisted crew and officers through his friendships with Bashir and Sisko, and the trauma he experienced being a veteran of the Federation-Cardassian War. One could argue Miles O’Brien is the most fully realized character in Star Trek, and we ask, no, demand he be given a statue.
While a nod to Miles might be seen as slight by a casual fan, those of us who spent years watching him grow across two television series know he is, without a doubt, the most important person in Starfleet History.”
And this where I find fan attitudes quite insufferable. "We demand..."One could argue Miles O’Brien is the most fully realized character in Star Trek, and we ask, no, demand he be given a statue.
Humor, it is a difficult concept.And this where I find fan attitudes quite insufferable. "We demand..."![]()
And this where I find fan attitudes quite insufferable. "We demand..."![]()
Humor, it is a difficult concept.
Perhaps. Still, reflective of what I've seen for far too long. And it's no longer funny.I think McMahan was just having a bit of fun with it.
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