I love the spore drive and it’s related twirly effects.
Q finds him interesting.He’s not the greatest human being, either. But he’s an interesting one.
I like the Spore Drive, it's a fine addition to Post Warp Drive FTL Propulsion Systems.I love the spore drive and it’s related twirly effects.
Specifics? Comparisons?Jean Luc Picard's actually a pretty bad captain.
Hehe, you want specifics.Specifics? Comparisons?
I don’t really understand why it makes the ship appear to roll like that (and then jump “up” offscreen).I love the spore drive and it’s related twirly effects.
Specifics? Comparisons?
I don’t really understand why it makes the ship appear to roll like that (and then jump “up” offscreen).
ENT was produced by Rick "Beige" Berman. Of course the song was bland! He fires people who make exciting music. Bland and/or beige is the way!A bland song for a bland show?![]()
I don’t really understand why it makes the ship appear to roll like that (and then jump “up” offscreen).
But nowDon't know if this has been said already, but I accept that First Contact changed history, leading to the Enterprise timeline, which we've been following ever since (aside from the Kelvinverse), hence explaining the "visual reboot" of Discovery/SNW, and why the holographic Discoprise is on display in Picard.
A relic of the former pre-ENT continuity that somehow jumped over from that timeline to now? Sounds like an interesting reason to have a TOS style ship at the museum.But nowthe USS New Jersey looks out of place.
Along with the anachronistic Treknology in ENT.Don't know if this has been said already, but I accept that First Contact changed history, leading to the Enterprise timeline, which we've been following ever since (aside from the Kelvinverse), hence explaining the "visual reboot" of Discovery/SNW, and why the holographic Discoprise is on display in Picard.
I can get on board though I personally see no reason why other shows can't be enjoyed as Trek. Just multiple interpretations of the world.The only real Trek is TOS and I don't mean the movies either. A couple of the animated series may be okay. And there are a few moments in the TOS movies that are okay. But Star Trek, to me, is TOS. Only TOS.
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