It's a schooner.
In POG form like ALF?
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The Mallrats scene is always right where my mind goes.
It's a schooner.
In POG form like ALF?
Watch "Mallrats (1995) You Dumb Bastard" on YouTube
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I honestly didn't notice this. But at the same time, I can never see the damn sailboat either, so I might be missing some cones and rods or something.
I just chalk it to Q magic. Q transported their minds into their alternate reality bodies and allowed them to keep their memories.
I liked that they went straight to the past and also how the borg queen took control to do it, I was a bit surprised to see 7’s “husband” die and also elnor (and 7 isn’t usually so sloppy…not knowing his full name? Really?!).
So they came out of the temporal manoeuvre (really like how they did it) and crash land straight on earth. Very unlikely, but I guess the queen copied Spock’s botched calculations from TVH!
I’m confused on where they landed: “home”? Picard crashed the ship in a vineyard in France or what?
It's a schooner.
Watch "Mallrats (1995) You Dumb Bastard" on YouTube
Do you wear glasses? Have an astigmatism or amblyopia? I have all three and because of that it's actually impossible for me to see those 3D picture things (mostly because of the amblyopia (lazy eye.) I wish those things, or the books they made with them, said that somewhere on them because it would've saved me quite a bit of grief and headache in highschool. I actually thought I had a brain tumor or something and I was broken.
(Turns out, I guess I did have the tumor so I digress.)
That is literally the only thing I actually liked about that episode. And sorry if it offends you but showing some of the brutality of horrific event (and being clear in the presentation these are horrific events) does impact viewers in a much more visceral and realistic way.Spoiler alert: an episode later in season 2 will open with a minutes-long flashback to Naomi being gang-raped to death by a bunch of Klingons. It will be necessary to actually see all the violence and screaming and penetration, we won't be able to understand Seven's character arc without it.
I am still so pissed about that Icheb thing!
I've had glasses for only the last 6 years, but couldn't see those things long before I needed the glasses.
Do you wear glasses? Have an astigmatism or amblyopia? I have all three and because of that it's actually impossible for me to see those 3D picture things (mostly because of the amblyopia (lazy eye.) I wish those things, or the books they made with them, said that somewhere on them because it would've saved me quite a bit of grief and headache in highschool. I actually thought I had a brain tumor or something and I was broken.
I've had glasses for only the last 6 years, but couldn't see those things long before I needed the glasses.
I have a graduate degree and even I don't follow that.Time moves faster closer to a massive object so if you spent a few minutes around a black hole days, months or years could pass outside of it, you wouldn't disappear around the hole and show up in the future you'd just spend time around the hole, come out and it'd be the future. Relativity 101.
McCOY: Are you really going to try this time travel in this rust bucket?But, again, I'm thinking about it more than Kurtzman and Co. did and I guess make the ship disappear and reappear through an actual portal hand-feeds things to audiences watching this on their phones better.
I have the same problem! If you have a lazy eye and/or astigmatism it creates double vision, so it makes it impossible for the pictures to line up and create the 3d image by unfocusing and crossing your eyes. The glasses themselves wouldn't be the cause, more of a possible indicator, if you have glasses for that reason. My prescription attempts to correct the angle of my slightly lazy eye, but if my eyes are tired it makes my face hurt a bit. It's also hard for me to watch 3d movies until my eyes muscles relax.
I have a graduate degree and even I don't follow that.
I understand the general process, and gravity and relativity. What I don't follow is how your describing it as a visual in a SF action/adventure TV show.Time moves faster the closer you are to a massive object, we actually have to account for this with things like GPS satellites because they're far enough away from the Earth to be less effected by its gravity so time moves different for them (plus the speed they're moving changes time too.)
Go near a black hole for you time would seem normal but someone observing you from outside the black hole's influence would see you moving slowly. If you were to look out you'd see events moving quickly. Stronger the gravity, stronger the difference.
Work out the difference between "your" time and "their" time, spend as much time as you need around the black hole, come out of it, you're in the future but never really left the present. Relativity.
Ah. Still, there could just be some quirk in your eye that makes it impossible for you to see them but wasn't severe enough to impact your vision to need glasses until recently.
I have the same problem! If you have a lazy eye and/or astigmatism it creates double vision, so it makes it impossible for the pictures to line up and create the 3d image by unfocusing and crossing your eyes. The glasses themselves wouldn't be the cause, more of a possible indicator, if you have glasses for that reason. My prescription attempts to correct the angle of my slightly lazy eye, but if my eyes are tired it makes my face hurt a bit. It's also hard for me to watch 3d movies until my eyes muscles relax.
Is Rick & Morty the first media property created after TOS aired that has been explicitly referenced in Trek?
That’s assuming Gary Seven agesI don't know if this has been mentioned yet, but The Watchers could be who Gary Seven works for. He'd be old, but he could still be alive in 2024.
Robert Lansing would be 96, but Gary Seven might age well.I don't know if this has been mentioned yet, but The Watchers could be who Gary Seven works for. He'd be old, but he could still be alive in 2024.
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