"I didn't know about it and it was my chief of staff" thing going on with high level black ops would probably be a pretty damning indictment of that politician's ability to actually RUN a government. This is doubly true if it's his chief of staff, and not some underling two or three steps below that level doing it.
The "I didn't know about it and it was my chief of staff" thing going on with high level black ops would probably be a pretty damning indictment of that politician's ability to actually RUN a government.
The "I didn't know about it and it was my chief of staff" thing going on with high level black ops would probably be a pretty damning indictment of that politician's ability to actually RUN a government.
Well, Pres. Obama claimed not to know anything about the NSA spying on our own allies. So, it might not be that far fetched as it sounds.
And would Vulcans with their green blood have purplish bruises?
Is that really a bad thing?It also appears that Riker will remain an Admiral.
...Atia's dialogue reminded me very much of Spartacus: Blood and Guts - is the author a fan, by any chance?
...Atia's dialogue reminded me very much of Spartacus: Blood and Guts - is the author a fan, by any chance?
Atia was the name of an amazing character in the HBO series Rome, which is where I thought the homage was coming from (as Atia in TPC is from Magna Roma). Of course, her manner of speaking in Rome is not really like the way Atia from TPC speaks...
Is that really a bad thing?It also appears that Riker will remain an Admiral.
It'd be nice to see Star Trek move beyond that tired old "You can only make a difference if you're a captain on a starship!" trope.
Was there a point to Riker's little face to face with the Pres-pro towards the end? Or was he just getting some things off his chest?
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