Ah, OK. I simply recall an article on io9 about something to that effect a year or two ago.
I can't help but wonder if you also "face-palmed" when Leonard Nimoy frequent did the exact same thing?When Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson raised an eyebrow on Voyager, I facepalmed.
Really? I don't remember that. I do remember that the "monorail" episode was taken out of the schedule without warning when Sydney was considering one of those white elephants. Which we now have, and which is just as useless as the episode pointed out. Now apparently "light rail" (trams/street cars/trolleycars) is the answer. They're like buses, except they have a bigger carbon footprint and can't go around obstacles - awesome!The Simpsons should do an episode about that.
Probably not, seeing as Nimoy did the "exact same thing" as a character quirk.I can't help but wonder if you also "face-palmed" when Leonard Nimoy frequent did the exact same thing?When Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson raised an eyebrow on Voyager, I facepalmed.
Martok2112's Law (more like a guideline...aarrgghh) of Storytelling:
"Logic and physics will always go out the window for the needs of dramatic storytelling."
This includes consistency of tech and how the needs of dramatic storytelling affect their function. The very tech that may save someone's life one week could be the same tech that destroys an entire away team the next.
In the end, it's all just a show, a movie, a story.
But Nimoy did the eyebrow thing on other shows and TV movies, it really looks very different when he's smiling (Nimoy had a great smile).Probably not, seeing as Nimoy did the "exact same thing" as a character quirk.
The Rock, meanwhile, did the exact same thing for his wrestling persona first
Hi, Coco Pops,Martok2112's Law (more like a guideline...aarrgghh) of Storytelling:
"Logic and physics will always go out the window for the needs of dramatic storytelling."
This includes consistency of tech and how the needs of dramatic storytelling affect their function. The very tech that may save someone's life one week could be the same tech that destroys an entire away team the next.
In the end, it's all just a show, a movie, a story.
Hey are you the same Martok from the trek yahoo group?
That group has just died. What happened?
Hi, Coco Pops,Martok2112's Law (more like a guideline...aarrgghh) of Storytelling:
"Logic and physics will always go out the window for the needs of dramatic storytelling."
This includes consistency of tech and how the needs of dramatic storytelling affect their function. The very tech that may save someone's life one week could be the same tech that destroys an entire away team the next.
In the end, it's all just a show, a movie, a story.
Hey are you the same Martok from the trek yahoo group?
That group has just died. What happened?
No, I wasn't a part of any Trek Yahoo group.
The only other Trek board I used to belong to was the official Trek 2009/Into Darkness board that went down not too long ago.
Hi, Coco Pops,Hey are you the same Martok from the trek yahoo group?
That group has just died. What happened?
No, I wasn't a part of any Trek Yahoo group.
The only other Trek board I used to belong to was the official Trek 2009/Into Darkness board that went down not too long ago.
Oh ok my mistake we had a Martok there too ....
It used to be a really busy group and very active but it just went "poof" and died without explanation.
^I suspect one might be a Changeling.
^I suspect one might be a Changeling.
lol cool can they be a chair?
^I suspect one might be a Changeling.
lol cool can they be a chair?
If I were a changeling, I'd pull a Peter Griffin during their "Wonder Twins" non-sequitur.![]()
lol cool can they be a chair?
If I were a changeling, I'd pull a Peter Griffin during their "Wonder Twins" non-sequitur.![]()
That would be epic. Didn't Odo do that on DS9 once?
What, no one's mentioned "Code of Honor" yet?
"Star Trek: Nemesis"
All of it. But one scene in particular: the close up on Troi's face where everything is darkened and there's a light put on her eyes for dramatic effect. WTF?
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