All matters matter. [j/k]Red matter matters?...![]()
My Dinner at Andy Nelson's. Well, I'd have bought it.I don't think I could have sold that idea to the editors or the licensor.
Red matter matters?...![]()
My Dinner at Andy Nelson's. Well, I'd have bought it.![]()
Now you're veering into fantasy rather than science-fiction....Does that mean you'll pick up the tab for us next Shore Leave?![]()
Don't even joke. My Christmas bonus at work one year was a half-off Andy Nelson's coupon. I'm not even kidding.Does that mean you'll pick up the tab for us next Shore Leave?![]()
Don't even joke. My Christmas bonus at work one year was a half-off Andy Nelson's coupon. I'm not even kidding.
That does tie quite neatly into a discussion earlier in the threadUh-oh ... the last third of the back cover text for 'Oblivion's Gate' ...
not them!
Jesus, what (I assume Baltimore because Andy Nelson) radio station did you work for? We at least got a whole Heavenly Ham at CBS.Don't even joke. My Christmas bonus at work one year was a half-off Andy Nelson's coupon. I'm not even kidding.
Have Sisko and Data ever interacted before in the novel’verse?
Have Sisko and Data ever interacted before in the novel’verse?
Data and Sisko are part of a larger meeting that also includes Picard, Kira, Worf, and Dax, but that's their only direct interaction. After that, Picard and Sisko go off on their mission together. Data does later interact with Kira, Dax, and Nog, as well as his former shipmates Worf and O'Brien.Keith DeCandido's Enterprises of Great Pitch and Moment is the only book I can think of where they have any interaction, but it's a glancing one, IIRC.
That comic had so many characters and was so focused on the scavenger hunt plot, that hardly any characters got to interact with each other in an interesting way. Truly a missed opportunity.Data and Sisko both appear in the Q War crossover comic between TOS, TNG, DS9 and VOY. I don’t recall whether they get to chat.
Absolutely. Like 2380s' Enterprise-E Worf meeting Jadzia Dax being addressed in a one-liner.That comic had so many characters and was so focused on the scavenger hunt plot, that hardly any characters got to interact with each other in an interesting way. Truly a missed opportunity.
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