no to both and thank the stars for that Aj is toxic afDoesn't it usually get linked by someone, or the score mentioned at least?
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no to both and thank the stars for that Aj is toxic afDoesn't it usually get linked by someone, or the score mentioned at least?
Well there are SOOO many hate reviews by angry bearded men, and they’re all trying to ‘outdo’ each other in who hates NuTrek the most…. I wouldn’t mind if there is no linking to any of them….I feel like I haven't seen Angry Joe's review linked yet. Doesn't it usually get linked by someone, or the score mentioned at least? I wonder if something could've changed to make them less interested in his opinion this time around...
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No - He just said:It’s been a while since I’ve seen Amok Time but didn’t Spock say he hadn’t seen T’Pring since they were both children? I guess “almost screwing” doesn’t count. But I may be wrong.
^^^KIRK: Marriage party? You said T'Pring was your wife.
SPOCK: By our parents' arrangement. A ceremony while we were but seven years of age. Less than a marriage but more than a betrothal...
But in "The Cage" Pike says he is still getting used to women on the bridge.First thing I noticed when I watched, because I noticed the two women at helm and nav, and took a quick look around while they were panning. I just thought it was very cool, almost like an inverse of the original TOS pilot where it was all men and one woman on the bridge.
But in "The Cage" Pike says he is still getting used to women on the bridge.
CANNON VIOLATION
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But in "The Cage" Pike says he is still getting used to women on the bridge.
CANNON VIOLATION
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Wait, so did we bomb the military that tried to coup Hirohito, or did we bomb two major cities with massive civilian populations? Because this sounds like a forced choice scenario, and it was not a forced choice on the part of the US. We did not have to drop bombs and kill hundreds of thousands immediately, and millions over the years from horrible radiation related illnesses. Why Japan and not Germany?
We are the only nation that has ever used a nuclear device on another nation in any kind of combat. We have no room to proclaim other nations a danger to the world when we hold that ghastly trophy in our hands.
So we did it out of revenge? That sounds worse than doing it because we thought they wouldn't surrender, and of course the Japanese government would negotiate for things the US would consider off the table, that's why they're negotiations. The US, if it were so interested, could have worked things out if they wanted, but as you say, they weren't about to let Japan get away with catching them by surprise at Pearl Harbor.
That's convenient. Where else have I heard that <insert enemy population> has been training their children to attack the US should they invade? To put it another way, the US military is very good at looking like it had no other choice when it bombs two major cities and kills thousands of innocents, so they claim the innocents weren't so innocent.
It's the police equivalent of "they weren't angels," when they shoot a minority. The narrative has to always be the person with total power had no other choice, and in the case of the US dropping two nuclear bombs on the civilians of Japan, they had to make it seem as if there were no other choice. Of course, as we get further away from the history that was painted by the US military, we find glaring holes in that logic.
After the battle of Midway, Japan began talking amongst itself about surrender.
https://www.thenation.com/article/world/why-the-us-really-bombed-hiroshima/
Granted, this is all for another topic, but this notion that we had no choice to drop two bombs on Japanese men, women, and children is false. It is a blatant retelling of US history to make us look like the good guys, because good guys wouldn't purposely target civilians, would they?
So why the bomb? Why two bombs? Why on civilians? Why when Japan was talking conditional surrender?
Just something to consider.
I'll get back to the topic at hand now.
I didn't miss that. None of that explains how she would have known that Pike's plan was to beam down disguised as the natives at a genetic level or had time to create these injections specifically for those three officers. Pike didn't even explain his plan, he simply said "Let's go see the Doctor" and the rest played out as if M'Benga and Chapel had known this plan for a while.
We are the only nation that has ever used a nuclear device on another nation in any kind of combat. We have no room to proclaim other nations a danger to the world when we hold that ghastly trophy in our hands.
The thing with Kirk’s bother was done way too cutesy.
It’s been a while since I’ve seen Amok Time but didn’t Spock say he hadn’t seen T’Pring since they were both children?.
I wasn't expecting to like it much, but it quickly grew on me after the first couple of episodes.I'm also giving LD and PRO a go, though I think the former really isn't for me.
I'm also giving LD and PRO a go, though I think the former really isn't for me.
We are the only nation that has ever used a nuclear device on another nation in any kind of combat. We have no room to proclaim other nations a danger to the world when we hold that ghastly trophy in our hands.
You're completely wrong about that.Prodigy? Nickelodeon kiddie hour. Pass.
The second to last episode of Season 2 is probably the best episode of the series, and season finale is probably the second best.I enjoyed the five or so LD episodes I watched last year and have had no curiosity about it since.
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