Garm Bel Iblis
Commodore
Just finished Survivors, not bad, liked the early concepts. what are some of your favorte 'during the series' tng books?
indianatrekker26 - Big Peter David fan? Have you been reading New Frontier as well?
indianatrekker26 - Big Peter David fan? Have you been reading New Frontier as well?
ugh, i hate Peter David. Reads like fanwank comic books.SUch ludacris soap opera garbage.
Ludacris is actually a pretty decent actor...I bet he could make a soap opera work.Really? I don't remember any rappers in his books at all.ugh, i hate Peter David. Reads like fanwank comic books.SUch ludacris soap opera garbage.
Ludacris is actually a pretty decent actor...
If that's going to be a problem for you, you should probably avoid reading most rappers' stage names.But his spelling is ludicrous.Ludacris is actually a pretty decent actor...
Q-in-Law, oddly enough.
No, I don't think so. Q's motivation in "Encounter at Farpoint" was clearly nothing more than putting up a roadblock (almost literally) for humanity. In "Hide and Q", he dicks the crew around making them fight "animal-things" in Napoleonic uniforms, and in the end, he learns the lesson that humans can resist temptation. "Q Who?" can be interpreted in hindsight as "Q helps Starfleet prepare for Wolf 359," but taken at face value, what Q really does is threaten to let the Enterprise be destroyed until Picard admits how lame he is and how cool and awesome Q is. In "Deja Q," he arrives against his will, and is almost killed by another species that also disagrees with the idea that Q was simply providing valuable lessons. It's not until after "Qpid" (and for that matter, Q in Law) that we get "Tapestry," which ends with Picard and Riker wondering aloud why Q had behaved so uncharacteristically in letting Picard deal with his perceived failures at Earhart Station. PAD made Q a clownish dick in his books because Q was a clownish dick on screen.I actually think PAD mis-characterizes Q. Q, on the show (with perhaps the exception of Sherwood Forest) never showed up just to mess with them. He always had some kind of reason or lesson he wanted to teach.
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