Great! Next we'll be arguing about why Nero said, "I've waited for this day my whole life" when the prequel comics clearly show that his transformation into a villan happened over a very short period of time.
Great! Next we'll be arguing about why Nero said, "I've waited for this day my whole life" when the prequel comics clearly show that his transformation into a villan happened over a very short period of time.
Just a thought...
Perhaps Captain Pike uses the phrase as an in-universe insider joke, referring to some kind of Starfleet advertising campaign (I remember some World War II-era armed forces posters challenging everybody to 'ENLIST!')?
Just a thought...
Perhaps Captain Pike uses the phrase as an in-universe insider joke, referring to some kind of Starfleet advertising campaign (I remember some World War II-era armed forces posters challenging everybody to 'ENLIST!')?
How long till we see "uncle Fed wants YOU" posters with Greenwood pointing his finger?
WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW MORE ?
Somehow though I doubt what you say is the case...
This place is fucking ridiculous.
This place is fucking ridiculous.
This place is fucking ridiculous.
It was your choice to enlist here.![]()
This place is fucking ridiculous.
It was your choice to enlist here.![]()
That's "register" dammit
Don't make me start a thread
It was your choice to enlist here.![]()
That's "register" dammit
Don't make me start a thread
I have enlisted the services of Dictionary.com in my support:
En*list"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enlisted; p. pr. & vb. n. Enlisting.]
1. To enter on a list; to enroll; to register.
2. To engage for military or naval service, the name being entered on a list or register; as, to enlist men.
3. To secure the support and aid of; to employ in advancing interest; as, to enlist persons in the cause of truth, or in a charitable enterprise.
So there.![]()
So what else is new?This place is fucking ridiculous.
This is precisely the kind of ambiguity that will cause years of argument amongst the fan base.
Wimps enroll... real men enlist!From a writer stand-point, "enlist in Starfleet" sounds much stronger than "enroll in Starfleet Academy."
Give the Blue Nacelle Research Team about 1/2 hour... I'm sure you will see it there. They do all the cool stuff.Just a thought...
Perhaps Captain Pike uses the phrase as an in-universe insider joke, referring to some kind of Starfleet advertising campaign (I remember some World War II-era armed forces posters challenging everybody to 'ENLIST!')?
That's EXACTLY the tone and impression I think they were going for (which may explain why I don't like it.)
How long till we see "uncle Fed wants YOU" posters with Greenwood pointing his finger?
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