that clip is hilarious! Literally made me LOL a few times. Love Reno, Thok , and Sam
that clip is hilarious! Literally made me LOL a few times. Love Reno, Thok , and Sam
Is it me or does that kind of look like the engineering set from SNW?
I wonder if they started with some of the same digital assets when they built that for the AR Wall stage.Is it me or does that kind of look like the engineering set from SNW?
Nah its a vr wall. The reason it looks similar is because the design team doesnt realize that things change in 900 years.Is it me or does that kind of look like the engineering set from SNW?
Mind reading powers are not just for Star Trek shows anymore it seems.
Man that's like saying the sets of the refit Enterprise/A look like the sets from the Enterprise D.Nah its a vr wall. The reason it looks similar is because the design team doesnt realize that things change in 900 years.
There's a reason why in the early TNG seasons half the species they met were immune to mind reading (e.g. the Ferengi), and in later seasons they just straight up pretended Troi couldn't do that anymore.It's a really, really bad trait to have in a regular character of any dramatic TV show.
It can be a nice "turd in the punchbowl" for a guest character. But so much of drama rests on either miscommunication or a character hiding their real intentions. Having someone who cuts through all that every single episode eliminates a lot of stories. Not to mention in action-adventure franchises like Trek, you could just have them read the minds of the antagonists every single outing, again killing tension.
Please be the Moopsy...Synopsis: When an existential crisis threatens to wipe out a beloved but infamous species, a cadet is forced to confront his past and strained relationship with his family. (Trek Central)
Synopsis: When an existential crisis threatens to wipe out a beloved but infamous species, a cadet is forced to confront his past and strained relationship with his family. (Trek Central)
They were extinct until Odo brought one to the present after the Defiant's jaunt back to the events of 'the trouble with tribbles'Realistically, it's probably the Klingons themselves, but I want the species threatened with extinction to be the tribbles so damn badly.
If it is the Tribbles I'm starting to get why the tried to kill prodigy so damn hard.Realistically, it's probably the Klingons themselves, but I want the species threatened with extinction to be the tribbles so damn badly.
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