Terrible episode. Idiocy aside, really just a gross-out fest.
The thing that gets me is...at some point before hitting 'infinity' the shuttle must have been doing Warp 9.99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999etc..
which is gonna be stupidly faster than warp 9.9....if they'd gone as fast as they could without breaking the threshold then surely they could have gotten home much faster than normal that way?
It certainly didn't look as though it went into warp 10 while skipping the acceleration...
Wasn't it retconned by the writers later on in a episode in a later season so its officially not canon?
Wasn't it retconned by the writers later on in a episode in a later season so its officially not canon?
No.
Wasn't it retconned by the writers later on in a episode in a later season so its officially not canon?
No.
No? I could of sworn I remember reading that the writers wanted to retcon it because of how rediculous it was, in a future episode Paris says "I never crossed the threshold" I don't remember what episode that was specificially maybe someone shed some light?
Robert Duncan McNeill was generally puzzled by this episode, so he tried to rationalize it for himself. "When you try to tell the story–he breaks warp ten, starts shedding skin, he kidnaps the captain and then he becomes one with the universe, [he and Janeway] are salamanders, and have a baby–it sounds ridiculous," McNeill remarked. "What is this about? Before you can even start to tell the story you have to find the moral. What is the simplest point of this episode? Once you can say that in a sentence then that is what the episode is about. To me [...] the whole warp ten [challenge] and salamanders and all of that frosting was about Paris trying to find some sort of salvation outside himself and ultimately realizing that he had to find his own self worth from within. Here is somebody who thinks he's got to break warp ten and prove to everybody, his father and himself that he can do this outside thing, but ultimately your happiness comes from within."
At what point in the last few years did people start confusing 'of' with 'have' then?No? I could of sworn I remember reading that the writers wanted to retcon...?
At what point in the last few years did people start confusing 'of' with 'have' then?No? I could of sworn I remember reading that the writers wanted to retcon...?
Could of, would of, should of...
Well it creates a discontinuity...
At what point in the last few years did people start confusing 'of' with 'have' then?No? I could of sworn I remember reading that the writers wanted to retcon...?
Could of, would of, should of...
Did I hit a nerve?I could of used "could have." Maybe I should of. But I don't think that would of changed the fact that grammar nazis are dickless maggots with no life.
Did I hit a nerve?I could of used "could have." Maybe I should of. But I don't think that would of changed the fact that grammar nazis are dickless maggots with no life.![]()
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