Picked up my copy yesterday, at Books Inc.
The scene at the bottom of Page 65 reminds me of a scene from Airplane! -- the one with Randy, Dr. Rumack, and Mrs. Hammen.
BTW, have any 3rd season episodes seen the light of day yet?
S3 starts July 17.It is? Hmm. Still reminds me of that scene in Airplane!.
BTW, have any 3rd season episodes seen the light of day yet?
is funny. All it needed to have me ROFLMFAO was for another character to waltz in and deliver Mrs. Hammen's line,Oh, Dr. Rumack, I'm scared. I've never been so scared. And besides, I'm 26 and I'm not married.
(And yes, as a matter of fact, I have seen Airplane! more times than I've seen all the SW movies combined; I carry the DVD with me whenever I fly, because it's the perfect in-flight movie [and had cracked up at least one flight attendant when she noticed what I was watching].)Well, to be honest, I've never been so scared. But at least I have a husband.
I thought that was odd, too, ever since the computer screens from BEY became available legibly. I can twist around how the Franklin can be the first warp-four ship without being the first ship of its class (like, it was a test-bed and those giant nacelles were added after-the-fact and the ship and its sisters were launched with skinny ENT cigarette nacelles that topped out at warp three or lower). The NX designation is just weird on both sides, but Christopher's idea about the early Federation having multiple registration number prefixes before standardizing later on mostly resolves that, along with ENT establishing that pre-Federation the prefixes meant something different (but, apparently, still not what they meant for the Franklin).I found the designation of the lost ship as Freedom class somewhat off-putting—I was like, "why did James pick this name, when there's already a Freedom class but it's from a much later time?" But after finishing the book I went and looked it up; I hadn't ever realized that the Franklin from Beyond was also designated Freedom class. So totally not his fault! It also seemed weird to me the lost ship had an "NX" prefix, but again not his fault if he's just following the lead of Beyond.
?"Don't tell them your name Pike."
Well played Mr Swallow.
A reference to an iconic moment from the sitcom "Dad's Army".
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