We have more than BATTLESHIP. Still apply the same zest for making sure everyone has fun, no matter the game.Not controversial: you need some better boardgames.
If you are ever near RTP, ...We have more than BATTLESHIP. Still apply the same zest for making sure everyone has fun, no matter the game.
(Besides, BATTLESHIP is fun, too.)
Here's my take: Star Trek, as originally conceived was supposed to have 'Galaxy travel fully perfected.' This after two centuries of FTL exploration at a maximum speed of .73(6,400c)of one light-year per hour. And, yes, there are indicators that this was the suggested actual typical across galaxy speed...On that, I have to wholeheartedly disagree. Season 2 built upon what was working from season 1, and added some great stuff.
1. We get Pulaski, who had more development and growth as a character in one season than Beverly got in 6 seasons.
2. Space and exploration was shown and felt to be legitimately dangerous. Because it actually IS dangerous. That was a recurring theme (whether it was intentional or subconscious) that was consistent throughout the whole season. (Nagilum, Darwin station disease, Iconian probes, "The Royale", duplicate future Picard, the Borg... even in "Shades Of Gray", Riker himself says he's 'surprised this kind of thing doesn't happen more often', given they are exploring the unknown.)
3. As was mentioned by CoveTom, the Borg were at their best here. They never quite got the menace and danger back after "Q Who".
4. As a horror fan, season 2 had more horror/creepy episodes than season 1: "Where Silence Has Lease", "Unnatural Selection", "The Royale", "Time Squared", "Shades Of Gray". Along with scenes peppered through some of the others.
I want to add that season 1 is not the worst of TNG... that's season 7. They were running on fumes and it showed. At least season 1 felt new, fresh, and were willing to try more things.
okay, change of topic.
Yeah, this:anime having legendary sci-fi franchises and space operas doesn't make their conventions work within star trek's framework, or vice versa. although easter eggs turn up from time to time.
Karen Farris was KIA in DS9: "Valiant".I just had an unusual thought:
Star Trek: The Wrath of Karen
Very much so, I think.We need to get back to the Controversial Opinion classics. I'll start.
Discovery is underrated and underappreciated!
Sage advice, but I'm going to beat a dead horse on that last issue: Wolf 359.We need to get back to the Controversial Opinion classics. I'll start.
Discovery is underrated and underappreciated!
I'm afraid I don't follow. Could you clarify what you are referring to with "Wolf 359"? The battle? The battle as some sort of example about battles in Star Trek? What sort of example?Sage advice, but I'm going to beat a dead horse on that last issue: Wolf 359.
Short, to the point, minimal, effective. It's all the realism that was needed.I'm afraid I don't follow. Could you clarify what you are referring to with "Wolf 359"? The battle? The battle as some sort of example about battles in Star Trek? What sort of example?
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