Which episodes?Yes, at least twice on Lower Decks.
Which episodes?Yes, at least twice on Lower Decks.
Season 4 finale where they towed a massive old Orion Battleship, and some other earlier one where I think they were towing a massive generational ship. Forget the episode name.Which episodes?
And yet we know everything about Trump and you're still gonna vote for him? That says more about you than anything else.Not Donald Trump. That's it? You know absolutely nothing about her? Nothing?![]()
Not Donald Trump. That's it? You know absolutely nothing about her? Nothing?![]()
Yes, should come on down to TNZ, where things can be properly discussed.
And now you're moving goal postsTrue, but it's easier to get away with this in an animated comedy.
Thank you for this. I'm rewatching S1-2 before diving into S3-4.Season 4 finale where they towed a massive old Orion Battleship, and some other earlier one where I think they were towing a massive generational ship. Forget the episode name.
If I vote and who I vote for is none of your business.And yet we know everything about Trump and you're still gonna vote for him? That says more about you than anything else.
No, I am not. Dramas, sitcoms, and animated shows have different approaches to realism.And now you're moving goal posts
You wear a hat? You seem like a Hat kinda guy.If I vote and who I vote for is none of your business.![]()
No, I am not. Dramas, sitcoms, and animated shows have different approaches to realism.
You're right, my apologies. It can be easy to get sucked into an argument.Would you two please fucking stop with the politics. There's a subforum for that.
Or take it to DM's
I don't care, and I will repeat: dramas, sitcoms, and animated shows will have different levels of realism.They are all real, in-universe. What is said on Lower Decks has the same in-universe value as what is said on TOS.
I don't care, and I will repeat: dramas, sitcoms, and animated shows will have different levels of realism.
No one argued they can't. A starship is a "large object" and they move all the time.Hey, you’re talking to the multiverse guy, so you do you. But, I’m still struggling with the idea that a super futuristic society can’t move a large object.
No one argued they can't. A starship is a "large object" and they move all the time.
No one argued they can't. A starship is a "large object" and they move all the time.
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