With Kelpian hoof boot tech from DISCO they could make that work.Yep. That’s artistic license. Gav and the other Tellarites had human-shaped feet in the show.
With Kelpian hoof boot tech from DISCO they could make that work.Yep. That’s artistic license. Gav and the other Tellarites had human-shaped feet in the show.
What is fridging? I've never heard this term before.
Shelby could have been any captain. Icheb had to be Icheb.
Laris. And, yes, I'm hoping to see her again in the finale.
I thought "fridging" originated in reference to the death of Kyle Rayner's girlfriend in Green Lantern, rather than Batman.
Yep. That’s artistic license. Gav and the other Tellarites had human-shaped feet in the show.
Laris. And, yes, I'm hoping to see her again in the finale.
I just realized something:
The whole deal with the angsty and conflicted son of a legacy character following a mysterious signal to the lair of a long-thought-dead villain who has somehow returned and urges the son to join them in their Evil Plan—it's The Rise of Skywalker.
And when the time arrives the Borg Queen executes Order 66 and suddenly all the good guys' allies turn against them.
I'm not being critical, I'm just pointing out an amazing similarity.
That whole sequence was (likely coincidentally) riffing the intro of TROS almost beat-for-beat, complete with the disembodied voice reverberating around a dark corridor as a character ventures warily into the lair of an old villain that's shockingly revealed to be crippled and mishappen.I just realized something:
The whole deal with the angsty and conflicted son of a legacy character following a mysterious signal to the lair of a long-thought-dead villain who has somehow returned and urges the son to join them in their Evil Plan—it's The Rise of Skywalker.
And when the time arrives the Borg Queen executes Order 66 and suddenly all the good guys' allies turn against them.
I'm not being critical, I'm just pointing out an amazing similarity.
Worlds of the FederationIt's funny. For YEARS, I was convinced that Tellerites had pig hooves, but when I tried to verify this . . . no luck.
(My memory is fuzzy, but I dimly recall having described them as hooved in a manuscript -- and getting a note back from an editor that this was a mistake.)
Exactly that. Agreed.Humorous in a mean-spirited kinda way. Like, what were we supposed to feel? Ha ha, that annoying Shelby got killed right after being dumb enough to hand the fleet to the Borg on a platter! What an idiot! What a b****.
You are correct. I've still got those comics. Fun times.I thought "fridging" originated in reference to the death of Kyle Rayner's girlfriend in Green Lantern, rather than Batman.
TROS didn't invent thatThat whole sequence was (likely coincidentally) riffing the intro of TROS almost beat-for-beat, complete with the disembodied voice reverberating around a dark corridor as a character ventures warily into the lair of an old villain that's shockingly revealed to be crippled and mishappen.
We're only missing the long montage set to mournful music of beloved DS9, VOY, LD, and Prodigy characters looking on in shock as they're gunned down with elderly Janeway collapsing in agony at the deaths just before junior officers at her location aim for her.I just realized something:
The whole deal with the angsty and conflicted son of a legacy character following a mysterious signal to the lair of a long-thought-dead villain who has somehow returned and urges the son to join them in their Evil Plan—it's The Rise of Skywalker.
And when the time arrives the Borg Queen executes Order 66 and suddenly all the good guys' allies turn against them.
I'm not being critical, I'm just pointing out an amazing similarity.
I can't wait for Robot Chicken to do "The Borg Queen's Phone Call":We're only missing the long montage set to mournful music of beloved DS9, VOY, LD, and Prodigy characters looking on in shock as they're gunned down with elderly Janeway collapsing in agony at the deaths just before junior officers at her location aim for her.
Hence coincidentally.TROS didn't invent that
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