Starting DS9: Twilight.
Oh, no... I see that title and the first thing that pops into my head is the image of sparkly vampires on the Promenade. Damn you, Stephenie Meyer!! You've ruined a perfectly good word! (And what about poor Rod Serling?)
Starting DS9: Twilight.
I’ve also been flicking though (again) the FASA TNG Officer’s Manual (hate the games, like the few books i have). It paints a far more colourful (and, frankly, more interesting) version of the TNG universe
Excerpts from Academy Slang
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RIDGE OUT (VERB)
To be consumed by a violent rage and to lose all emotional control. The term refers to the cranial ridge of Imperial Klingons and to the traditional Klingon tendency toward violent temperament.
Starting DS9: Twilight.
Oh, no... I see that title and the first thing that pops into my head is the image of sparkly vampires on the Promenade. Damn you, Stephenie Meyer!! You've ruined a perfectly good word! (And what about poor Rod Serling?)
Actually, we've seen alot of Spock since this book came out, but in all of the ones I've read he's still working towards reunification..
And of course there’s the final outcome of Spock’s whole Romulan reunification mission, which hung over my head the whole time I was reading. He fails. They all die.
What’s next for Old Spock?
For what it's worth, every time I have to write about Twilight at work (like just this week!), I feel like I should turn in my man card...Oh, no... I see that title and the first thing that pops into my head is the image of sparkly vampires on the Promenade. Damn you, Stephenie Meyer!! You've ruined a perfectly good word! (And what about poor Rod Serling?)Starting DS9: Twilight.
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