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Re: Stephen Collins (Decker from TMP) investigated for child molestati
I've never been guilty of holding TMZ too high with regard to journalistic integrity. I'm surprised that anyone else does? I'm amongst the disappointed that TMZ chose to make that public at all.
Stephen Collins acting...
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Excellent. My Constitution-class starship stands ready to enter drydock for the upgrade. New player's - who will inevitably ask the obvious question - can now completely skip the T5 question that gets ya in trouble with mods at the STO forum.
I'm pleased to have watched part 1 today. Great job, thus far. I'm looking forward to their getting to confront Mudd. As for any sexual tension that may (or may not?) unfold between Kara and T'Ling, I'm not too worried. There is opportunity for more, priceless banter between them as a result...
Regarding April's command in the comic, I do wonder if that might be the Abrams-verse version of the Constitution-class. And as others suggested, with a less legendary registry. Technically to be in the Enterprise lineage it need only carry the name and 01 within its registry. Again, slightly...
I play the game and I read many of the novels. Both perspectives have their place. While it's nice to read loose continuities between the works of some Trek authors, I know not to assume a rigid continuity between novel works is even necessary. Let alone between the novels and a computer game...
I really must laud your intricacy of detail. They really don't make them like this anymore. I'm glad that you're not under a movie production schedule to finish the project. It's finished whenever you say that it's finished.
The magazine is released once every two months. So February/March has not yet been released.
I missed the first of Thompson's stories published there. I did read Shakedown in the December/January issue while browsing at B&N. I liked what I read. Some good set-up there. However, it was just...
Just because the overall celebration of TNG's 25th occurred - at least for the convention circuit - during 2012, doesn't mean we can't experience an ongoing celebration through September of 2013. IMO, this book isn't unwelcome.
Regarding the CD, I agree the publisher could have gone further...
I question that the language being shared amongst a multicultural Federation is English at all. In Archer's time, maybe. But by the 23rd or the 24th century it's more likely something of a new language was developed by linguists from the five founding worlds. Perhaps rooted in Latin and other...
I promise to comment further when I finish rereading this one.
In the meantime, we have just discovered evidence of the Shedai. :vulcan:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/10/15/162952704/citizen-scientists-discover-a-strange-planet-in-four-star-system
I came across several used copies of Trek paperbacks last week. The Trek section is not that much. And what I found was outside on a bargain cart. As I looked over them, it occurred to me that this was someones collection having been recently contributed. I thought to myself, I'd die before...
I finally sat down and read Storming Heaven over the weekend. I've owned the book for several months but tend to procrastinate over endings. I do this with television series and computer games as well. I don't want them to end. I've managed to stay away from this thread until now.
I've been...
I was intrigued by how Lwaxana Troi was portrayed as well. It wasn't a side of her that we would have seen in a TNG episode. But it was certainly a side that would make sense as things on Betazed got really bad.
I grew up on many a re-run of The Andy Griffith Show. I always envied Opie's relationship with his father. And it was always a joy to watch Sheriff Taylor help himself and the folks of Mayberry to get along better.
RIP Sheriff Andy Taylor, Ben Matlock and Harry Broderick. Captain of the...
Precisely. Not to mention that I don't want to lose access to my catalogs of Trek minutia due to built-in obsolescence of hand-held devices. There is something to be said for merely striding to ones bookcase and opening my earlier editions of the Concordance to a random page.
Trek fiction is, well, Trek fiction isn't it?
Or might some feel luke warm toward fiction published as tie-in to the video game industry?
While Christine Thompson may not be an established author of the Star Trek novel, might her work still be worth considering for review? I'm interested in...
http://www.avclub.com/articles/rip-john-neville-star-of-the-adventures-of-baron-m,65510/
From Descent, Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mg8_cKxJZJY
Re: Star Trek: Vanguard: What Judgments Come review thread
I didn't think this was set for release until the 27th? Which (for me) was today. I will try and pick up a copy over the weekend. Though I may decide to reread Precipice first.