I'm starting to get into the habit of sprinkling tabasco sauce onto my popcorn. It's pretty good on a warm spring day.
I'm starting to get into the habit of sprinkling tabasco sauce onto my popcorn. It's pretty good on a warm spring day.
What skulduggery is this?
I'm starting to get into the habit of sprinkling tabasco sauce onto my popcorn. It's pretty good on a warm spring day.
I did not instantly like the TOS Enterprise when I first saw it in 1966. I'd been watching science fiction for about 7 years by then, and it didn't look like anything I'd seen before except for the saucer shape. I don't mean the details and contours, I mean that it's a flying saucer trope. It took a while before I became comfortable with the entire design and its multiple sections. Any Trek spinoff since tends to follow the same basic design. In that respect, the Nu version isn't really that different enough at all to be universe shattering. It would have to be something we've never seen in any other sci-fi film or tv show ever to do that.Yeah the choices were only supposed to reflect the earliest period of Kirks career. The art of Abrams enterprise I like is the saucer because it was based off the TMP refit.I actually liked the TOS 1701-A but that wasn't one of the choices.
A big bucket of movie popcorn and a mountain dew do have high caloric intake numbers but the key is to have a light and health lunch and dinner before you go.
This thread is starting to give me flashbacks to living in Japan - where they don't use muffins for their sausage mcmuffins, but wrap the spicy sausage patty and cheese in two piklets.
Pikelets that have maple syrup in the batter, may I add.
A big bucket of movie popcorn and a mountain dew do have high caloric intake numbers but the key is to have a light and health lunch and dinner before you go.
Noted. Now give me cake.
This thread is starting to give me flashbacks to living in Japan - where they don't use muffins for their sausage mcmuffins, but wrap the spicy sausage patty and cheese in two piklets.
Pikelets that have maple syrup in the batter, may I add.
Actually we have those in Canada as well, but I did find out about them in Japan first.
Nu (Alternate) Enterprise 1701 >
No question.
The swept back nacelles, the beautiful blue deflector & bussards, the larger size....there's really no contest. It combines the best of the original version and the A, all with a modern twist.
The only thing the original iteration of the ship has going for it is nostalgia. The fact that many trekkie's disavow anything having to do with the Abramsverse also plays a huge role in those numbers, which is unfortunate.
The only thing the original iteration of the ship has going for it is nostalgia. The fact that many trekkie's disavow anything having to do with the Abramsverse also plays a huge role in those numbers, which is unfortunate.
Are you kidding? The C was a far superior attempt at "Hot Rodding" a Starship, imo.
BEHOLD HER MAJESTY!
Okay, she's got some problems too but far less, imo, than the NuE. And those problems were ironed out in a later ship that inherited many of her, and other ships, best design attributes, the Enterprise E.![]()
Oh crap, ship porn pulling me back in...
Are you kidding? The C was a far superior attempt at "Hot Rodding" a Starship, imo.
BEHOLD HER MAJESTY!
Okay, she's got some problems too but far less, imo, than the NuE. And those problems were ironed out in a later ship that inherited many of her, and other ships, best design attributes, the Enterprise E.![]()
Oh crap, ship porn pulling me back in...
The nacelle pylons not being just 90 degree angles would have helped it a million percent. I quite like the saucer and the basic shape of the secondary hull, it's the rest of it that lets it down. It just looks like a stumpy toy to me.
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