Garth Kemp. Just credited as 'The Face'.Did the credits say who voiced Vadic's boss?
Yeah, being in a bar and being free with your opinions under the influence is also kind of crappy.It's a good thing he didn't ask for command back from Riker after he got extra pain meds.
He just sulked in the bar and his quarters until he was needed.
Did the credits say who voiced Vadic's boss? Otherwise I'm assuming he's what's left of Laas after they cured him from Section 31's disease too late.
Any people of refined taste to confirm how it compares to other Irish whiskeys?
But, the whole stoner culture, marijuana leaf clothing is irritating, and far more so since I live in Washington State.
- Seriously, have Federation hand Phasers gotten so weak they can't vaporize in one shot? Sorry, but the fact 7of9 found the Changeling in the corridor but was unable to kill it then and there?? Hello again idiot-ball.
I hear you absolutely. I live in OregonI thoroughly detest alcohol, save in making of vanilla. But, the whole stoner culture, marijuana leaf clothing is irritating, and far more so since I live in Washington State. I found alcohol culture, especially beer culture, just as annoying, especially when in college.
lol also I think it was Tuvok on one early VOY ep stunned the entire bridge with a hand phaserThat's an ongoing gripe I have with nu-Trek. Compared to TOS, the phasers seem completely nerfed. Even TOS Phaser I would completely disintegrate you with a bright, cheery blue glow! And remember wide angle stun? You could take down a whole corridor with one shot.
They did some digital de aging too, it's obvious if you put them side by side.I like how to make Jack 5 years younger they realized all they could do is put a hat on him.
That's why you should have friends watch over you to make sure you don't do anything "Too Stupid" while under the influence of pain meds or any other heavy medications or drugs.Yeah, being in a bar and being free with your opinions under the influence is also kind of crappy.I know when I broke my leg there was one manager that I was feeling particularly "F YOU in particular" about thanks to the hydrocodone and my best friend at work kept me away from them.
They've never actually confirmed that Star Wars exists as a thing in Trek's universe although it should if their world is basically our world as much as possible (Eugenics wars aside), but it'd be hilarious if someone outright called Jack a Han Solo wannabe in the show.
Agree with this. PTSD and / or survivor's guilt make perfect sense. Continuing to blame Picard for events over which he had no control whatsoever, decades after the fact, does not. A bit of dialogue along the lines of what you suggested would make more sense of it (IMO, anyway). And yes, people aren't perfect and aren't always rational, but I wonder how someone with Shaw's obvious issues gets to be a starship captain. I don't "hate" (Shaw, like all of Starfleet—especially, senior officers—should know how the Borg work. They should all be familiar with their methods and how unstoppable they were early on. He has to know JLP wasn't responsible for his actions, right? I can totally buy PTSD and I can totally buy survivor's guilt. It would be more believable for me though if there was a line to the effect of, "look I get it wasn't you but when we saw Locutus it was your face and I still see Locutus's face when I look at you and maybe that's not fair but I can't get past it."
Yes. I find it difficult to believe that everything around the events at Wolf 359 is somehow classified so I'd imagine it was common knowledge what steps Picard and crew took and the notion that he was somehow "reckless" or whatever doesn't hold water. The mileage of others may vary.I don't think JLP's command style was responsible for what happened in BOBW though. He didn't do anything reckless and at the time there was no indication or any reason to think the Borg would do what they did.
Unless Troi is the only competent counsellor in Starfleet or something equally absurd (like Shaw being an extraordinary actor who fooled everyone), it rather strains credulity that Shaw's issues went unobserved. Which leads to this:And in the rest of Shaw's career from then to now, no ship's counsellor or doctor ever picked up on his OBVIOUS PTSD / issues and treated him, or helped him overcome them and get them under control?
Yes, they do. But a starship captain? Moreover, the captain of one of Starfleet's better-known vessels? One wonders how someone with that profile could slip through the cracks.People slip through the cracks.
First Contact shows it can happen yes.But a starship captain?
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