According to Berman, no.Gene was still with us after season 2 for some time and while I don't know details I'd imagine he was still involved with STNG in some way after season 2?
According to Berman, no.Gene was still with us after season 2 for some time and while I don't know details I'd imagine he was still involved with STNG in some way after season 2?
According to Berman, no.
I assume it was contractual.Well that's surprising, he's mentioned as executive producer in the end of every episode until the end of season 5?
Maybe it's some union thing I don't know about.
The number of times I was around fellow expats talking about the USA where they would confidently proclaim something like “In America, everyone has air conditioners!” (they never remembered to say in the USA, it was always the entirety of the Americas) has led me to have no issue believing people state things as absolute truth that reflect nothing more than their very specific experience.
Bill Mumy A.K.A. Mr. Lennier on B5, Crewman Kellin on DS9I definitely recognized Tuco the last time I watched it....same fuckin bastard.
But who was in Babylon Five. I can't recall??
That's cool!Dunno if this really “fits” here, but wanted to share an interesting Trek-adjacent experience I had today:
Today I had surgery to remove a massive kidney stone. This was my first time being put under anesthesia, and for all the people who were telling me I would have no sense of the passage of time, they were absolutely right.
But there is one thing I remember. Right before regaining consciousness…or maybe WHILE regaining consciousness, I had a vision of a completely black void with the original USS Enterprise just floating in the void, and then I came fully back to consciousness and began to get my bearings back.
I just found that such a fascinating experience that THAT was the thing my brain jumped to when coming off of the anesthesia.
Anyone else experience something like that before?
Yeah. No visions or dreams. Just close my eyes and wake up feeling like no time has passed.Wow... my only time under general, it was so sudden, I never knew what hit me.
Wow... my only time under general, it was so sudden, I never knew what hit me.
Yeah. No visions or dreams. Just close my eyes and wake up feeling like no time has passed.
That's cool!
I hope you have a speedy recovery!
Anyone else experience something like that before?
He froze himself and returned as Emperor.Observation: That Elon Musk name drop in Discovery hasn't aged well.
Of course, it could be that the "mirror universe" has an extremely positive opinion of him.
I had my gall bladder out a year ago. While fading back into consciousness in the recovery room, which was a large open area with many beds, dozens of desks with computers, and lots of people in blue scrubs milling about, I was momentarily sure I'd been abducted by aliens.Dunno if this really “fits” here, but wanted to share an interesting Trek-adjacent experience I had today:
Today I had surgery to remove a massive kidney stone. This was my first time being put under anesthesia, and for all the people who were telling me I would have no sense of the passage of time, they were absolutely right.
But there is one thing I remember. Right before regaining consciousness…or maybe WHILE regaining consciousness, I had a vision of a completely black void with the original USS Enterprise just floating in the void, and then I came fully back to consciousness and began to get my bearings back.
I just found that such a fascinating experience that THAT was the thing my brain jumped to when coming off of the anesthesia.
Anyone else experience something like that before?
Did they click a lot?![]()
For all the times I've seen The Siege of AR-558, this is the first time I noticed the actor who played Tuco Salamanca was in it.
One of the best episodes of the series, that happens to have actors who played major characters in both Babylon 5 and Breaking Bad.
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