^So you feel entitled to start a thread expressing your disagreement with the use of the "wrong" phaser color in a couple of books, but you don't think other people have the right to express disagreement with you? Double standard much?
Christopher;3978921 not worth all this [I said:sturm und drang [/I].
^So you feel entitled to start a thread expressing your disagreement with the use of the "wrong" phaser color in a couple of books, but you don't think other people have the right to express disagreement with you? Double standard much?
^So you feel entitled to start a thread expressing your disagreement with the use of the "wrong" phaser color in a couple of books, but you don't think other people have the right to express disagreement with you? Double standard much?
I had a question if you don't have an aswer besides attacking me for asking it please leave my thread.
What do you mean why? 21 seasons of Trek had red phasers if you are going to change that you should explain.
And the Trek BBS continues grinding along with increasingly less new Star Trek to talk about!
^So you feel entitled to start a thread expressing your disagreement with the use of the "wrong" phaser color in a couple of books, but you don't think other people have the right to express disagreement with you? Double standard much?
I had a question if you don't have an aswer besides attacking me for asking it please leave my thread.
But people who read Trek books have usually watched actual Star Trek and they notice these things. Then they're ripped out of the narrative because they're suddenly trying to picture Voyager shooting blue lasers, like it never did in the show.
Is it bad that I have never noticed nor cared what color the phasers are?
Is it bad that I have never noticed nor cared what color the phasers are?
Here, have a pancake. I never knew there were blue pancakes. Matches my skin...
Never heard of these?
http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Blueberry_pancake
But people who read Trek books have usually watched actual Star Trek and they notice these things. Then they're ripped out of the narrative because they're suddenly trying to picture Voyager shooting blue lasers, like it never did in the show.
Blue phasers is a dumb goof and the editor should have caught it. In-universe technical explanations would be boring and aren't really the issue.
But people who read Trek books have usually watched actual Star Trek and they notice these things. Then they're ripped out of the narrative because they're suddenly trying to picture Voyager shooting blue lasers, like it never did in the show.
I've read several hundred Star Trek books and I've been watching Star Trek for most of the last forty years, and all I noticed is that this is one of the least essential subjects ever to come up twice here.
But people who read Trek books have usually watched actual Star Trek and they notice these things. Then they're ripped out of the narrative because they're suddenly trying to picture Voyager shooting blue lasers, like it never did in the show.
I've read several hundred Star Trek books and I've been watching Star Trek for most of the last forty years, and all I noticed is that this is one of the least essential subjects ever to come up twice here.
Well you haven't been paying very close attention then. Because this thread is now about breakfast, both canonical: http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Breakfast and non-canonical: http://memory-beta.wikia.com/wiki/Breakfast
Edit: Yummmm plankton loaf: http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Plankton_loaf ! Come on Miles give it another shot!
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