I'm gonna have to disagree here strongly. Best character development since the finale. Finally some consequences for Boimler and Rutherford.
WHAT consequences? As always, there are none.
I'm gonna have to disagree here strongly. Best character development since the finale. Finally some consequences for Boimler and Rutherford.
To be fair, so is being a Dominion War hero.
WHAT consequences? As always, there are none.
That's now how he tells the story.In no way was Quark a "war hero."
In no way was Quark a "war hero."
Wow I completely missed that, Boimler says there might be some Lores in the Data soap bottle box, the one he picks up does have a smirk on his face
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Well, he freed his brother which allowed him to disable the station's weapons which in turn was determining in retaking the station which was the first step toward winning the war against the Dominion. If that doesn't qualify him as a war hero then I don't know what will.
It doesn't make him a war hero. Even the show acknowledged it as a brave thing to do, but didn't make a big deal out of it.
Quark is later seen acting like a coward in "The Siege of AR-558", so the "hero" moniker is more than a bit of a stretch.
In no way was Quark a "war hero."
It doesn't make him a war hero. Even the show acknowledged it as a brave thing to do, but didn't make a big deal out of it.
Quark is later seen acting like a coward in "The Siege of AR-558", so the "hero" moniker is more than a bit of a stretch.
WHAT consequences? As always, there are none.
The whole episode is about the emotional fallout from the season finale. What are you talking about?
Literally every single episode is "Mariner and Boimler argue! Mariner and Boimler argue! Aww, but they're friends!"
It makes zero difference what the subject of the argument is, there is no actual character development or growth whatsoever, just an endlessly repeating cycle. They'll be back to arguing about something else next episode and the one after that....
The station was designed to be enormous for the Vanguard novels. The bottom half of the disc was supposed to be large enough to dock 4 Constitution class starships (but was even larger inside). The upper half of the disc is a like a park. During the early design process the station was even larger, but it was slightly shrunk down. I had trouble figuring out what to put in it. The station was much smaller for RTOS.Starbase 25 was basically a gigantic version of the Starbase seen in the Remastered "The Ultimate Computer(TOS)." I love that.
That would also describe McCoy and Spock.
I don't think anyone would describe McCoy and Spock arguing as representing character development.
If anything, this feels more like Pulaski and Data, where one character comes off as an unreasonable bully as opposed to mutual bickering.
And the Dooplers were goofy fun (if completely impossible)
That would also describe McCoy and Spock.
I don't think anyone would describe McCoy and Spock arguing as representing character development.
If anything, this feels more like Pulaski and Data, where one character comes off as an unreasonable bully as opposed to mutual bickering.
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