I'm sure there is still meat on the menu in the sisko restaurant!Are the lizard people and dog people the one from that one episode where Riker said humans no longer eat meat?
Because I agreed with them that humans were barbaric for that.
I'm sure there is still meat on the menu in the sisko restaurant!Are the lizard people and dog people the one from that one episode where Riker said humans no longer eat meat?
Because I agreed with them that humans were barbaric for that.
the fall of the saddam statue was one of the most viewed images of this generation!Toppling statues is a common symbol of liberation from oppression. That's all they meant to convey. Doesn't reference anyone in particular.
And script changes were banned for a year, and that scene was drawn a year ago?The episode was written over a year ago, animation probably would have been started a year ago.
So it wouldn't be a direct reference to the current events in the US, but in the world in general.
Geordi La Forge isn't the only blind person wearing a VISOR.
There was that random extra wearing one during Freeman's speech.
There were a lot of LOL moments for me, but I really liked the serious undercurrents of the episode a lot, actually. A lot of fans (at least to judge by message board traffic) had issues with Mariner being a rule-breaking slacker who remained in Starfleet despite charing at protocols and bureaucracy.
Here, it brings those things to the forefront.
Mariner intervenes because one group of aliens is literally eating the others. Instead of rewarding her for acting on this common-sense, clear moral imperative that sentient beings shouldn't be consumed as food, Freeman gets in her face.
And what's scary is that in serious Trek, the notion that "we don't interfere in the internal affairs of a planet" B.S. would mean, taken at face value, mean that Starfleet would stand by as one species literally ate another. Who are we to judge cannibalism? Of course, Our Various Heroes have found ways to sidestep that sort of things when needed, but still...
I literally fist-pumped when Freeman ordered Mariner to therapy (and chuckled when Mariner talked about it being the 80s, because the notion that a shrink should be a primary character as in TNG was so 80s). I just hope that Mariner isn't deemed cured of her issues just based on the one thing.
the fall of the saddam statue was one of the most viewed images of this generation!
If they want to match the lip flaps yes.And script changes were banned for a year, and that scene was drawn a year ago?![]()
And script changes were banned for a year, and that scene was drawn a year ago?![]()
I guess at the end of the war against the dominion where the orion syndicate worked for the dominion some things will have changed in orion.
She hasn't the resources to poss off and liberate a whole damn planet all on her own.
There were two of them in the first episode, IIRCGeordi La Forge isn't the only blind person wearing a VISOR.
There was that random extra wearing one during Freeman's speech.
You'd think Ransom would be the one officer who'd have to know about Mariner, as in TNG-era Trek the first officer is responsible for crew evaluations.
surely now the orion syndicate run "legitimate companies"The date for the end of (semi-organized?) piracy seems apt. If, immediately after the war, the Federation Alliance and its huge war arsenal decided to end the threat imposed by the Orion Syndicate on lawless regions, the Syndicate might not stand a chance.
When did RIker say this? I honestly don't recall.Are the lizard people and dog people the one from that one episode where Riker said humans no longer eat meat?
surely now the orion syndicate run "legitimate companies"
When did RIker say this? I honestly don't recall.
I remember Spock said this about Vulcans in TOS' "All Our Yesterdays", but only because he was shocked to notice he suddenly developed a taste for it when he went into the past through the Atavachron, but I dno't remember Riker mentioning about this of humans. It makes even less sense in light of the more recent episode of PIC where he put "bunnycorn sausage" on pizza. Clearly, humans (and betazoids) still eat meat.
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