captcalhoun said:
the Eav'oq are an alien race in DS9R and led to a series of frankly over-used and increasingly unfunny puns using the 'oq spelling in words like shock.
So, the jokes weren't prEav'oqative enough?
captcalhoun said:
the Eav'oq are an alien race in DS9R and led to a series of frankly over-used and increasingly unfunny puns using the 'oq spelling in words like shock.
GUARDS!!!Julio Angel Ortiz said:
captcalhoun said:
the Eav'oq are an alien race in DS9R and led to a series of frankly over-used and increasingly unfunny puns using the 'oq spelling in words like shock.
So, the jokes weren't prEav'oqative enough?
It's rather a shame, though, that this one is NOT. DEAD.JD said:
You know if you think about it, it really is kinda scary how long we keep some of these jokes going.![]()
JD said:
GUARDS!!!Julio Angel Ortiz said:
captcalhoun said:
the Eav'oq are an alien race in DS9R and led to a series of frankly over-used and increasingly unfunny puns using the 'oq spelling in words like shock.
So, the jokes weren't prEav'oqative enough?
You know if you think about it, it really is kinda scary how long we keep some of these jokes going.![]()
Christopher said:
In the Viacom split, Paramount's TV division was split off from the movie division and folded into CBS Studios (though they're both still owned by the same parent corporation).
Therefore, CBS has the TV rights to Trek while Paramount Pictures has the movie rights. Perhaps Titan gets both because the Titan itself and Riker's captaincy thereof were introduced in the movie Nemesis, so the series is a mix of both TV and movie concepts.
Sci said:
Pardon? It was my understanding that Paramount Television became CBS Paramount Television, owned by CBS, while Paramount Pictures remained the property of Viacom, with no common ownership anymore.
That's the only thing I can think. It's still odd, though, because we've seen previous Trek novels that incorporated film and TV concepts but were only copyrighted to CBS.
Cool, this answers one of my biggest questions about SoD, which would be how much do we see of the junior officers like Dakal, Huilan, ect. Because I've been dying to learn more abou the minor characters like them. :thumbsup:Steve Mollmann said:
I got this one Thursday, started it Friday, and finished it today. Another excellent installment in the Titan series. For all the bits where the tesseract made my head hurt (and normally I like those sort of things), the handling of the characters, especially Vale, Dakal, Modan, Xin, Huilan, and (most of all) Jaza made it shine.
The amount of exploration that can be done within Titan as well as without continues to impress.
Oh, and Dakal is rapidly shaping up to be a favorite character of mine.
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