They should have had a toilet bomb like in Lethal Weapon, then we'd finally have proof they exist in the future.
Now I have this image of Admiral Tuvok sitting on a commode, talking about how he's took old for this shit, with a crazy, wild eyed Chekov off to the side trying to help him jump off the pot before it explodes.They should have had a toilet bomb like in Lethal Weapon, then we'd finally have proof they exist in the future.
If this had happened in the movie, I would have paid $60 for it.Now I have this image of Admiral Tuvok sitting on a commode, talking about how he's took old for this shit, with a crazy, wild eyed Chekov off to the side trying to help him jump off the pot before it explodes.They should have had a toilet bomb like in Lethal Weapon, then we'd finally have proof they exist in the future.![]()
Now I have this image of Admiral Tuvok sitting on a commode, talking about how he's took old for this shit, with a crazy, wild eyed Chekov off to the side trying to help him jump off the pot before it explodes.They should have had a toilet bomb like in Lethal Weapon, then we'd finally have proof they exist in the future.![]()
If this had happened in the movie, I would have paid $60 for it.Now I have this image of Admiral Tuvok sitting on a commode, talking about how he's took old for this shit, with a crazy, wild eyed Chekov off to the side trying to help him jump off the pot before it explodes.They should have had a toilet bomb like in Lethal Weapon, then we'd finally have proof they exist in the future.![]()
Oh, definitely. +1 also.If this had happened in the movie, I would have paid $60 for it.Now I have this image of Admiral Tuvok sitting on a commode, talking about how he's took old for this shit, with a crazy, wild eyed Chekov off to the side trying to help him jump off the pot before it explodes.![]()
+1
I just really want to know who thought yellow was a great idea? Granted, it's a stylistic choice, but I think it was a bad one.
Are you sure? I saw it as more of a Hollywood Video kind of look. I worked in one, and they had some of the ugliest yellow walls you ever saw.I just really want to know who thought yellow was a great idea? Granted, it's a stylistic choice, but I think it was a bad one.
It's kind of a minor thing, but the yellow bothered me as well. It was like they filmed those scenes in an abandoned Blockbuster Video.
Sperm bank?I am curious, how on Earth is Lexxa Khan's daughter?
King Daniel said:I am curious, how on Earth is Lexxa Khan's daughter? Unless she's a lot older than she looks (which I doubt from the TNG-era phaser rifles in the flashback), it just doesn't work.
King Daniel said:I am curious, how on Earth is Lexxa Khan's daughter? Unless she's a lot older than she looks (which I doubt from the TNG-era phaser rifles in the flashback), it just doesn't work.
It's scifi. Could be genetically his daughter when someone took the samples Starfleet probably had on him (from McCoy's tests on the Enterprise) and then produced her from it. Illegal experiment that now casts her as Khan's daughter. Interesting story to tell, maybe. But possible.
The bomb thing was particularly dumb. They even say the thing was contructed by nanites she was laced with, meaning they could assemble it anywhere.
It can take out a room easily, or even pose a threat to the entire building, so where it is in the body doesn't matter, so why didn't the little idiots build it in the thorax where it was far less easily tampered with and go more unnoticed by the victim.
And I mean really, she didn't feel an entire bomb being built in her hand by the things? wouldn't it push out the bones slightly or press on the nerves at least?
"Hey, my hand feels weirdly itchy, now it's stinging, and it feels slightly sluggish. Hmm, nah, it'll be fine."
Such a heavy handed way of forcing an emotional responce from the audience it's terrible.
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