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Eh, 70 percent. They've succeeded at many wars, and negotiations, and sometimes less successfully.
They're slow sometimes, difficult other times, and have a lot of leaders who go crazy. So, mixed bag at times.
I don't find their name to be "Dishonest", or their descriptor.
StarFleet claims to be a organization filled with Fleets of vessels that travels between the Stars.
Anything More or Less than that is up to the details that can be discussed later on once you talk to the rest of the organization...
...know any of the details about that particular element of technology. :shifty:
They were scratching their heads and wondering why their ratings numbers were tanking so bad that season. I think the sponsors were pretty pissed, but I can't clearly remember if they fixed it before that season...
Oh, look, the Military Argument. Y'all are tilting at windmills on this, as everyone has an opinion on whether Starfleet is a military or not and will not be convinced to change their mind on this. Those on the Not Side like to bring up the five examples of it being stated that Starfleet is not...
I should but we can't make any waves. We've been here since our house flooded and we're supposedly getting their best rate. The manager at one point pretty much said that she could rent out our room for more. We're trying to buy a place but it's taking forever.
Yes I know of DARPA, they're funded by the US Military.
They hire scientists from Academia to do the R&D for them.
The heads of DARPA are usually a civilian appointee from the Executive Branch.
Yes, I know they have their own Historian Offices, but they don't have active Historians out on the...
Is it worth it if you’ve got mixed feelings about JRPGs? I love what I’ve seen in the trailer but a lot of JRPGs lose my interest if they don’t manage to ground their games in a good story or if they’re not masters at blending the ludicrous with almost suffocating sincereness that Yakuza/Like A...
I just rewatched TUC at the weekend and I even rate Valeris above Curtis’ Saavik. Like Kirstie Alley, Kim Cattrall has screen presence and nuance and is just fun to watch.
Maybe I just prefer Nicholas Meyers’ take on Vulcans. He demonstrates that it’s possible to depict them in three...
...a fairly meaningless statistic, especially when one considers how little competition from new D+ shows it had. When determining if it was a ratings success, only two factors matter: baseline subscriber numbers, and the number of new subscribers the show produced. For instance, House of the...
...do the DLC Left Behind) i stumbled upon Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 because all review sites are falling over themselves and giving very high ratings and some floating it as a candidate for Game of the Year.
Checked it out, story sounded fascinating and even though i have not played much...
I... for some reason... decided to watch Section 31 again. In all fairness, my first watch was mostly a skim.
I rate it a 2. It's... bad. BUT i'll toss a 2 over a 1 because it's mostly bad Star Trek. As a generic, random sci-fi spacey movie, it's not the worst thing i've ever seen. If it wasn't...
Over halfway through the book now, maybe about 60%? (Curse other responsibilities that keep making me have to set it down! :lol: ) I have to admit, it went in a direction I wasn't expecting, but since I like this type of thing (keeping it intentionally vague), I'm totally down for it! Still...
I just realized that I forgot to rate this. I thought it was mediocre, just RTD2 style Fantasy junk with some terrible 4th Wall BS. I'm 100% sick of the "Gods". The interesting use of animation and The Doctor and Belinda being a good Doctor/Companion pairing drags this episode to a 5/10 for me.
Part of the premise of Black Widow was that the girls were an endless resource that could be gotten from the world at large, trained at an attrition rate of 95%, and then, according to the final plan, mind-controlled to do whatever was needed to carry out Dreykov's evil plans. Reproduction by...