So instead of the sentence reading “He walked to the door”, it read “He walked the door”.
And about time, too. The door had been scratching on the dog begging to be let out for way too long.
So instead of the sentence reading “He walked to the door”, it read “He walked the door”.
I remember spotting a few errors as well, but they were small, such as forgetting a ‘to’. So instead of the sentence reading “He walked to the door”, it read “He walked the door”.
I remember spotting a few errors as well, but they were small, such as forgetting a ‘to’. So instead of the sentence reading “He walked to the door”, it read “He walked the door”.
I guess you refer to Lenissa's dinner.The one that stuck out to me was the realization that, apparently, German has a specific word for "citrus-flavored water" that wouldn't be as hilariously out-of-place in Star Trek as any American equivalent would be ("I'm James T. Kirk, and VitaminWater™ is my favorite beverage on Spacedock.")
Aww. I'll have to get those Golden Books. But only if they're Canon.
This may be part of the reason why negotiations have taken so long. Their waiting to find out whether these discussed shows come to fruition or not.So..this is just a rumor at the moment, and take this major big-time cum grano salis, but The Hollywood Reporter is saying that Patrick Stewart is supposedly in very early talks to star in a new Star Trek TV series (to be produced by Alex Kurtzman and Akiva Goldsman), which could likely have consequences for the Litverse, if we're talking a post-Nemesis timeframe scenario:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/l...os-will-expand-star-trek-tv-franchise-1104232
Again, strictly rumor and nothing but rumor, but this'd be a massive double-edged sword for me if anything like this were to actually happen (not that I think it probably would, similar to the Tarantino-movie). Though given Stewart's physical issues in recent years (the decline of his voice being one), I dunno if I want to see this occur for other reasons, either.
Last I heard Stewart would be up for an appearance in a Trek production, but he was specifically referring to the Tarantino film.This may be part of the reason why negotiations have taken so long. Their waiting to find out whether these discussed shows come to fruition or not.
As for Stewart-his voice has declined and I'm not sure if he would want to do it again.
http://trekcore.com/blog/2018/06/several-new-star-trek-books-revealed-for-2018-and-2019/
The ones we already know about, plus two Golden books.![]()
It'll be a while, as CBS is really trying to get people involved with All Access.I wish CBS would announce a Blu-Ray/DVD release for Discovery.
I wish CBS would announce a Blu-Ray/DVD release for Discovery.
Discovery alternate timeline confirmedNot canon, obviously, but I wonder if they'll utilize Pocket's continuity or their own Golden Books continuity. The fact that they use the TOS model implies that they may be disregarding Discovery, but definitely places these books outside of the Kelvin timeline.
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