Great to know Mayweather is still kicking in his 130s.
I think his age in DSC now exceeds the number of lines he probably had in ENT.
I think his age in DSC now exceeds the number of lines he probably had in ENT.

5. Tilly has a reason for seeing her friend. She touched the dark matter, which seems to have affected her in someway. I don't understand why people are trying to make him more than he was intended to be.
There were only two deaths mourned in the whole franchise, Spock and Tasha Yar, everyone else got the one second memorial.
Funny how the chauvinistic mansplainer in the end found his demise by being inappropriately touched by an asteroidBut...but, the Dark Matter Asteroid 'touched' Connely in the most MAJOR way possible as well...thus...![]()
inappropriately touched by an asteroid
I don't really understand why people care about if Connoly lived or died. Guy was an asshole who had to pay the price for his arrogance.
Touched by an asteroid was the original working title of the episode, since touched by an angel was already taken.Funny how the chauvinistic mansplainer in the end found his demise by being inappropriately touched by an asteroid
There were only two deaths mourned in the whole franchise, Spock and Tasha Yar, everyone else got the one second memorial.
P.S I should say 3 deaths Jadzia in DS9
With Dax it was more of an unscheduled upgrade.There were only two deaths mourned in the whole franchise, Spock and Tasha Yar, everyone else got the one second memorial.
P.S I should say 3 deaths Jadzia in DS9
Exceptions to the Star Trek rule, colleague dies, crew move on, not a wet eye in the house, they must be KlingonsAs with only two deaths mourned, what about Lisa Cusack from "The Sound of Her Voice." That was most certainly not a one-second memorial. And for that matter, neither was the death in the beginning Voyager's "Alliances" or that astronaut from Voyager's "One Small Step."
I had to look up Memory Alpha to find out who you were talking about. And I still don't remember him or the scene, even after reading about it.And for that matter, neither was the death in the beginning Voyager's "Alliances"
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