I remember Ronny Cox in a fish-out-of-water series called Apple's Way (created by Earl Hamner, who had also created The Waltons). And I liked him in that. But not as Jellico.
I'm going to dig into my TNG DVD season sets, and my off-air VHS archive of DS9, for every canonical appearance of Nechayev, to see if I'm mischaracterizing her.
Meanwhile, I'm coming up on the end. I'll note that
	
	
		
			
	
A few chapters back, there was a line about loss of supremacy seeming like oppression to those who are accustomed to supremacy (does anybody know off-hand where that line falls?). That sounds like a perfect description of much of what's currently happening in U.S. politics. And it fits in perfectly with an assertion I first made a few years ago, that the strongest motivating factor known to human nature is not hunger, nor thirst, nor self-preservation in general, nor sex drive, but rather backlash: the emotional response to the imminent, ongoing, or fait accompli loss of some perceived boon.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I'm going to dig into my TNG DVD season sets, and my off-air VHS archive of DS9, for every canonical appearance of Nechayev, to see if I'm mischaracterizing her.
Meanwhile, I'm coming up on the end. I'll note that
. . . I was appalled the most by the germ warfare. It's appalling enough when it's developed as a last-resort defense against an existential threat, but when it's developed to use against a threat to racial supremacy? 


 That is the face of pure evil.
 That is the face of pure evil.
		


 That is the face of pure evil.
 That is the face of pure evil.A few chapters back, there was a line about loss of supremacy seeming like oppression to those who are accustomed to supremacy (does anybody know off-hand where that line falls?). That sounds like a perfect description of much of what's currently happening in U.S. politics. And it fits in perfectly with an assertion I first made a few years ago, that the strongest motivating factor known to human nature is not hunger, nor thirst, nor self-preservation in general, nor sex drive, but rather backlash: the emotional response to the imminent, ongoing, or fait accompli loss of some perceived boon.
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		