I know no such thing, and neither do you, but please, condescendingly gesticulate away.That is a nonsense comparison, and you know it.
I know no such thing, and neither do you, but please, condescendingly gesticulate away.That is a nonsense comparison, and you know it.
Well, in the case of the Ferengi Hu-man is supposedly an explicitly translated word. If I say "German" then German speakers don't hear DOY-utch.I know no such thing, and neither do you, but please, condescendingly gesticulate away.
Fair Haven or Up the Long Ladder?Being Irish, I just can't get over a great deal of Fair Haven. The place name doesn't sound Irish – it sounds like an American coastal resort. The place doesn't look Irish – it looks vaguely Mediterranean. The characters are boring Irish stereotypes – shrieking harridans and work-shy alcoholics. The accents are bordering on hate crimes.
What does the UT do when people WANT to use non-English / Standard / Basic in their speech to add that certain je ne sais quoi to their language?
I mean, it's obviously just magic, but these things are fun to try and do things with.
Fair Haven or Up the Long Ladder?
"If you can't take a little bloody nose, maybe you ought to go back home and crawl under your bed. It's not safe out here. It's wondrous, with treasures to satiate desires both subtle and gross, but it's not for the timid."You're not a true IDIC adherent if you don't defend the Borg Collective's assimilation of other species as an expression of Borg culture.
You're not a true IDIC adherent if you don't defend the Borg Collective's assimilation of other species as an expression of Borg culture.
Ah. The tolerate the intolerant gambit.You're not a true IDIC adherent if you don't defend the Borg Collective's assimilation of other species as an expression of Borg culture.
I take issue with best theme. TVH (and Robocop II) was Oscar winner Leonard Rosenman being a hack. First he jazz-bands the main theme, then pretends the showcase piece is a love song to San Francisco. The chase music, both themes, is the only part that truly accompanies the scenes where it's used.TVH is the best ST movie.
Best theme.
Best direction.
Best writing.
Closest to TOS in tone than the others.
I think the Cardassians turn to the Dominion a LOT sooner. And with the Federation at war with the Cardassians from the beginning of DS9 S4, the Cardassians and Dominion retake control of DS9 immediately instead of waiting
I never said it was the correct position.Ah. The tolerate the intolerant gambit.
No.
The original, unused, theme for Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home if anyone's interested... it's very Boston Pops.I take issue with best theme. TVH (and Robocop II) was Oscar winner Leonard Rosenman being a hack. First he jazz-bands the main theme, then pretends the showcase piece is a love song to San Francisco. The chase music, both themes, is the only part that truly accompanies the scenes where it's used.
I take issue with best theme. TVH (and Robocop II) was Oscar winner Leonard Rosenman being a hack. First he jazz-bands the main theme, then pretends the showcase piece is a love song to San Francisco. The chase music, both themes, is the only part that truly accompanies the scenes where it's used.
The original, unused, theme for Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home if anyone's interested... it's very Boston Pops.
In battle scenes, I prefer it when the weapons fire as solid beams.
I'm genuinely curious if VFX artists find it easier to animate phasers as "pew pew" bolts than showing it as a phaser beam weapon? Or if it's just a style preference by those in charge who like it better that way?
I've noticed that both in ship battles and in hand-to-hand skirmishes, the general trend is away from showing phaser beams and more towards pew-pew action.
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