Are they the same writers? Either way, I don't see any similarities between SNW and PIC or DSC.Had to give this one a 6. The Disco and Picard writers are starting to take this show to where they have gone before. I'm afraid this is starting to take a turn for the worst.
I hope I'm wrong. Time will tell.
They shouldn't bother making Pure DVD players anymore.It's not that bluray are on the out, it's that Bluray didn't kill DVD, which is a massive and unacceptable cut into their take.
The survival of DVD is also why Bluray is still a thing, since the tech has been there to make an optical disk that can hold 10 terabytes since 2018... Why are people going to junk their bluray player and bluray disk collection if there's still 40 million film snobs across the world still collecting everything on dvd?
Had to give this one a 6. The Disco and Picard writers are starting to take this show to where they have gone before. I'm afraid this is starting to take a turn for the worst.
I hope I'm wrong. Time will tell.
Please do some research before making these claims.The Disco and Picard writers are starting to take this show to where they have gone before.
Are they the same writers? Either way, I don't see any similarities between SNW and PIC or DSC.
I'm honestly surprised they're still making DVD players. Blu-ray players can be had for less than $100 these days. But I guess when you can get a DVD player for $25 (!!) some people will just go for that.They shouldn't bother making Pure DVD players anymore.
BluRay Players are all Backward Compatible with DVD's.
So manufacturers should only make Blu-Ray Players that are all backward compatible with DVD's.
Simplifies logistics and all that.
Does it really matter? Archer ignored the XCV-330 Enterprise on his wall. Even though it appears on the wall of the 602 Club in his time.
Similarily, my first DVD player was a PS2. Ah, those were the days.My first Blu Ray player was a PS3 because at the time it was cheaper than a standalone one.
Ownership is overrated.![]()
You moistn't call him that.
So, back to Number One...
Here's how I see it. Una is Illyrian as Spock is Vulcan. Meaning, both are and aren't because of their cross-genetic makeup. Una is a gene-modified human but identifies as Illyrian because of the society in which she was born and raised. She's of their tribe. Say a group of scientists who believed in the benefits of gene-modification left Earth because of the stigma of the Eugenics Wars (still present centuries later) and established a colony on Illyria, in no small part because of the native Illyrians' expertise in said science. Generations on, the earthborn have become so extensively modified that they see themselves as a separate race, more Illyrian than human. And maybe they are. The Federation certainly seems to think so, with Una and her kind shouldering that burden. Hence the mystery of who she really is.
Sometimes, certain cultures will transcend species and the cultures won't discriminate as long as you adopt their ways.Reminds me about the Sith and the Mandalorians from STAR WARS, how both groups started out as distinctive, non-human aliens, but adopted humans and other species into their own, resulting in changing of their "race", if not "species".
I like them.I've tried to influence my parents to upgrade to BD for... decades.
First, they cost too much! Fair enough, but then the price plunged, but still no go. (Oh yeah, they do have an HDTV, I bought one for them.) Not enough for them to upgrade though. Best I could do is talk them into trying a new DVD player with HDMI connectors, for a better picture, which they agree it is, but I better not bring up BD!
FACT TREK, headed up primarily by @Maurice and @Harvey with assist and ass-kicking by me, got a hold of a color photo of the makeup test.
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Yep. The whole plan is to turn us into the product, and products have no rights.Well, the goal by both the corporations and the state is for the plebes to own as little personal property and wealth as possible, effectively turning a human being into the equivalent of a gerbil on a hamster wheel, to be fed, taking care of and "processed" as such.
We can expect SNW and DSC to share a lot of writers and directors, and Ep. 1 was written by a trifecta of DSC creators including Kurtzman. Seems to me to be recognizably similar to at least the more relatively self-contained outings of (much of) DSC, which makes sense with the show being a DSC spinoff, but I do think they're going for a lot more stylistic variation between episodes than DSC's serialized approach allowed.Are they the same writers? Either way, I don't see any similarities between SNW and PIC or DSC.
So far it only shares 3, and they've only co-written one episode so far, the rest of the episodes have been written by new writers.We can expect SNW and DSC to share a lot of writers and directors
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