Stress relief. Something to do when not meditating.
Still sounds recreational to me!

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Stress relief. Something to do when not meditating.
I think making Spock dyslexic is brilliant and makes him a role model to many more kids suffering from the affliction. Not that kids should be watching this...
I felt exactly the same way about Spock overcoming a "learning disability." I think it's a nice reveal.
On the subject of kids watching the show, where are you coming from there? I totally agree that most of S1 is a no-go for my 7 year old, but S2 seems largely harmless.
Maybe Spock's condition is what led him to behave as though he was unfamiliar with cloaking devices in "Balance of Terror....!"
T'Pol said something to Archer and Tip very early on when queried about why she never went out beyond the Vulcan embassy that all their recreational needs were handled at the compound. So they have recreation, they just are very Vulcan about it.Still sounds recreational to me!
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T'Pol said something to Archer and Tip very early on when queried about why she never went out beyond the Vulcan embassy that all their recreational needs were handled at the compound. So they have recreation, they just are very Vulcan about it.
The one on the left reminds me of this...Next week spoilers
Whoever is playing these two Talosians, they look very familiar, but I don't know where I've seen them before
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The original carrot top.The one on the left reminds me of this...
(and even looks a bit like James Arness)
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Yeah, that's the first thing I thought of. Another TOS callback.Huh it was? Shows how long its been since I've seen the episode.
Trip and Malcolm did it first. Everybody else learned it from them.Liked igniting the shuttle's fuel....now we know who gave Spock the idea that he used in 'The Galileo 7'.
Trip and Malcolm did it first. Everybody else learned it from them.
I LOVE that. I think the shuttles are my favorite ships from this show, by far.It's nice to see that these shuttlecraft have a lot of physical buttons, knobs and switches and keep the touchscreen interfaces to a minimum.
Okay, 30 seconds in and I'm immediately confused. They now know for a fact that the Red Angel is from the future and that it's suit is "future technology?" How, uh, how would they know this? What differentiates it from an alien race with technology they've never seen before?
The one on the left looks a bit like Leon Russom, who played the Starfleet C--in-C in ST:VI and an admiral in DS9 - The Die is Cast.
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0751762/
I doubt it's actually him, but that's who it reminded me of.
I recognize the face, but I can't think of what his name is. It's been bugging the heck out of me for the past few hours. He's one of those guys with a bazillion TV guest spots. He plays a lot of grumpy bureaucratic types - government suits, school administrators, and the like.I doubt it's actually him, but that's who it reminded me of.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this might be the first time we've seen a Federation starship using security cameras apart from the occasions in which they needed to recap the action from a previous movie or episode. Other than that, it seems like there's been a definite dearth of security cameras in Starfleet, even though I can think of several occasions in which they would have come in handy.
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