I am still waiting for people to use the toilets in Star Trek or to have their existence acknowledged
I think that'll require a short Trek at least. They could make it into a potty training thing for little kids.
I am still waiting for people to use the toilets in Star Trek or to have their existence acknowledged
The Romulan ex-Borg Voyager encountered didn't seem 'disordered', so either the writers have forgotten that...or there was something specific about that particular ship and crew that caused their condition now. It was after that crew were assimilated that the cube became separated from the Collective, yes? This is part of the central mystery of the show, to be unfolded as the season continues, I guess.I'm curious why Romulan former Borg have a more difficult time recovering from assimilation, it must be related to the reason Romulans hate AI so much.
... and it appeared to me that Jean-Luc's weapon was in a holster hanging over the back of a chair, not hidden.That could've been the guy Zhaban hit with the wine bottle.
But Picard's shot blue bolts, the others shot orange bolts...
I'm a Muenchner Kindl (born in Munich)![]()
Would she accept and want to emigrate to Planet Nowhere though? I don't suppose everyone would accept a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to became a land owner on the newly colonized frontier thousands of lightyears away from Earth just because it's larger than what's available in the home counties.Not if you have the ability to Terraform planets and cheap reliable FTL. Even today we know that Earth-like planet are common.
Talking about Earth.Not if you have the ability to Terraform planets and cheap reliable FTL. Even today we know that Earth-like planet are common.
Everyone gets what they want in the Federation’s perfect socialist society because of near unlimited recourses, right? It’s supposed to be a perfect utopia to the point even Sisko says so.
What right would anyone have to deny her request for a free estate? She already gets free food, water, clothing, shelter, drugs, basic housing. She is enjoying the ultimate universal basic income, Federation style.
If she wants more, what does she have to do in such a government set up this way?
The Romulan ex-Borg Voyager encountered didn't seem 'disordered', so either the writers have forgotten that...or there was something specific about that particular ship and crew that caused their condition now. It was after that crew were assimilated that the cube became separated from the Collective, yes? This is part of the central mystery of the show, to be unfolded as the season continues, I guess.
The ones on Riley's Borg colony who manipulated ChakotayI think the writers forgot that. They explicitly said "These are the only Romulans ever assimilated". Which ex-Borg are you referring to, I don't remember any Romulans, was there one in Unamatrix Zero?
Star Trek hasn't been a moneyless society for a long time. Remember that time Sisko bought some land? And yes it was on Bajor, but Sisko doesn't get paid by Bajor, so he would have had to have used Federation credits to buy it. The again his son had to borrow money from Nog to buy a baseball card...
In short the whole money thing is something we probably shouldn't take too seriously.
I think is was that they know of.I think the writers forgot that. They explicitly said "These are the only Romulans ever assimilated". Which ex-Borg are you referring to, I don't remember any Romulans, was there one in Unamatrix Zero?
I think Raffi was already on borrowed time before she hooked up with Picard.By that logic, after the Enterprise-D went down, the crew should have been made redundant from Starfleet.
But an English accent is a type of a British accent so either is accurate in this instance.The EMH had an English accent, not British (which would encompass Northern Ireland). English and British do not mean the same thing.
British accents--there are many, and RP isn't even the only English accent.But an English accent is a type of a British accent so either is accurate in this instance.
Yes.British accents--there are many, and RP isn't even the only English accent.
Not if you have the ability to Terraform planets and cheap reliable FTL. Even today we know that Earth-like planet are common.
Yeah, Voyager was in the DELTA Quadrant and supposedly the first Star Fleet Ship to get there.I think is was that they know of.
I am still waiting for people to use the toilets in Star Trek or to have their existence acknowledged
If it made Dumbcock's head explode, I'd be all for toilets of the future. Stewart might even drop an m-bomb ("merde!").Do we really need modern trek to offer up even more major canon violations than it already is claimed to?![]()
They weren't that common on TOS, or the Federation and the Klingons wouldn't constantly be competing for them.
Yeah, Voyager was in the DELTA Quadrant and supposedly the first Star Fleet Ship to get there.
Don't remember seeing any Romulan Ships zipping around.
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