Yup, the chest.Don't think so; Nero stabbed him in the chest, and it showed up terminated on screen in big, red letters.
I liked Robau; he looked good.
Plus: yup!![]()
Robau went out in style.
Few things beat getting speared by a giant can opener.
Yup, the chest.Don't think so; Nero stabbed him in the chest, and it showed up terminated on screen in big, red letters.
I liked Robau; he looked good.
Plus: yup!![]()
It's silliness like this that led to nobodys like Boba Fett being so popular.Hell, this the Robauverse!
Lots of open space...in SPACE.Meh. They could have had it built in S.F. or space and named it after Kirk. Iowa? In the middle of nowhere?
Actually, it would make more sense to build it in the middle of nowhere (compared to S.F.) because you would need a lot of open space.
It's silliness like this that led to nobodys like Boba Fett being so popular.Hell, this the Robauverse!![]()
It's silliness like this that led to nobodys like Boba Fett being so popular.Hell, this the Robauverse!'
Lots of open space...in SPACE.Meh. They could have had it built in S.F. or space and named it after Kirk. Iowa? In the middle of nowhere?
Actually, it would make more sense to build it in the middle of nowhere (compared to S.F.) because you would need a lot of open space.
Hence why I said compared to S.F. If you were going to build it on the ground, it would make more sense to do so in Iowa than near a major city.
How big do you think these ships are? Sea-going vessels of comparable size are built in/near major cities all the time.
But if George gets a shipyard, I'm sure Robau gets an entire starbase or something. Why? Cuz he's Robau.
Not quite that bigI believe that this Enterprise is supposed to be much larger than the previous ones... I read in an ILM interview somewhere that it was around 3000 yards IIRC.
16. boborci - May 9, 2009
“Shortly after the heroic death of George Kirk, the Iowa shipyards were erected by Starfleet to honor and commemorate the sacrifice. Hence, the Kelvin salt shaker in the diner, et
Trekmovie!
16. boborci - May 9, 2009
“Shortly after the heroic death of George Kirk, the Iowa shipyards were erected by Starfleet to honor and commemorate the sacrifice. Hence, the Kelvin salt shaker in the diner, et
Trekmovie!
HaH! I called it. The only real (but vital) hint was that the writers said it was no coincidence within the narrative that the shipyard was built in Iowa.
But if George gets a shipyard, I'm sure Robau gets an entire starbase or something. Why? Cuz he's Robau.
I think they should rename the entire Alpha quadrant to Robau Quadrant.![]()
Meh. They could have had it built in S.F. or space and named it after Kirk. Iowa? In the middle of nowhere?
I thought Cap'n Robau would have made a majestic Pharoah. He was a beautiful man.Yup, the chest.Don't think so; Nero stabbed him in the chest, and it showed up terminated on screen in big, red letters.
I liked Robau; he looked good.
Plus: yup!![]()
Robau went out in style.
Few things beat getting speared by a giant can opener.
HaH! I called it. The only real (but vital) hint was that the writers said it was no coincidence within the narrative that the shipyard was built in Iowa.
But if George gets a shipyard, I'm sure Robau gets an entire starbase or something. Why? Cuz he's Robau.
I think they should rename the entire Alpha quadrant to Robau Quadrant.![]()
Actually, they've named a whole new technology, as well as a sci-franchise after him...it's just mis-spelled.
ROBOTECH!
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