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But but... special magical space radiation. Not like real radiation. Ruins all but the yes or no centres of the brain or something something. If he can communicate like people do today it ruins much of the existential horror and is just Pike in a regular wheelchair with a voice box.
Didn't they announce a casting for Sybok in season three? I'm sure I saw something on Twitter, but it was probably speculation. I'm sure he'll be back, though.
They love Spock Secret Siblings in Modern Trek:p
My thoughts go out to his friends and loved ones. Always a big fan of his work. Not everyone can say they've made mark on the Star Trek universe (among others) the way Peter David can.
Discovery and Picard both depicted future Earth with loads of flying cars. The Kelvin universe had both ground and air cars. One ground car was a real-life car, prototype Aptera 2e. There's a yellow school bus visible when Khan jumps out the Vengeance window following the crash scene too
I never saw it, and upon learning about the huge random following they had in the 70's, complete with conventions where people dressed as giant, green, double-ridged penises, I was quite taken aback.
It's harmless fun for those into it, and I'd LOVE to see the Internet melt down if it ever...
Just for a laugh, I asked ChatGPT which thinks it's from No On Lives Forever 2, and I did play that to the end back in the day but remember nothing myself
The snot one wad really bad, but it did make a valid point about cultural norms and the difficulties in overcoming cultural differences.
The rest were harmless fun, and Spock's "she had cheated on me many times" is the defining line of Ethan Peck's version of the character:lol:
Banjo-Kazooie: Nostalgia 64. An utterly fantastic mod/romhack that pays tribute to the N64 library, especially Rare games. It's been 1998 again for awhile.
I never know how to rate things that are so bad they're good:lol:
I, persoanlly, had great fun reading Marshak and Culbreath's books. Whether it's the kind of fun the authors intended or not is another matter.