one would not be turned away from a Disney theme park for impersonating a Cast Member.
Is this a thing?
one would not be turned away from a Disney theme park for impersonating a Cast Member.
Uh, Jedi being called and recognized a religion. Top that.Star Wars fans are nerds, sure... but Star Trek fans tended to take to a different level, walking around in uniforms, etc.
What?!?!?! At least tag it as a spoiler, YOU MONSTER!!!I remember they brought her back for the sequel, where someone actually asked her "you're aware that Starfleet is fictional, right? Meaning it doesn't exist?"
IIRC, something like she's aware Starfleet itself isn't real, but her uniform actually represents an organization with similar ideology she belongs to.What?!?!?! At least tag it as a spoiler, YOU MONSTER!!!
Joking aside, what was her answer?
I like the story about the guy who went shopping wearing a Jedi robe, but left the hood over his head. Store staff asked him to remove the hood, he refused on religious grounds, and demanded to see the manager to complain about the staff practicing religious persecution, he's a Jedi, he has a right to wear his hood. The manager retorted that nowhere in any Star Wars movie does it say that Jedi are to wear hoods while indoors, and that Jedi almost always remove their hoods when indoors. He also added that the only character in Star Wars who does wear a hood indoors is Palpatine, who most certainly isn't a Jedi.Uh, Jedi being called and recognized a religion. Top that.![]()
Uh, Jedi being called and recognized a religion. Top that.![]()
Yes. Also calling people nerf herders, walking carpets or goldenrod.May the force be with you"? Do
Yes. Also calling people nerf herders, walking carpets or goldenrod.
Never tell them the odds.
They'll tell you to stay on target.
Also, for romantic partners there's"I love you." "I know."
This is the way.
Maybe we can equal it. My annual TREK con always had a Sunday Church of Trek in which we ''Hail{ed} Trek!''Uh, Jedi being called and recognized a religion. Top that.![]()
While the first ALIEN only has ''Please don't do that,'' five ''right''s and an anguished ''DAM LEE ROW!!!!''* (which in truth captions as ''Get OUT of the ROOM!!!'').It has given us phrases useful in many social situations:
"Game over, man! Game over!"
" Nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure."
"Did IQs just drop sharply while I was away?"
" It's a bug hunt."
"We'd better get back 'cause it'll be dark soon and they mostly come at night. Mostly."
"Get away from her, you bitch!"
Oh, I thought Parker said "Get out of the way, Lambert!"Maybe we can equal it. My annual TREK con always had a Sunday Church of Trek in which we ''Hail{ed} Trek!''
While the first ALIEN only has ''Please don't do that,'' five ''right''s and an anguished ''DAM LEE ROW!!!!''* (which in truth captions as ''Get OUT of the ROOM!!!'').
That didn't stop Star Wars back in the day when it was only 3 then later 6 films back during Star Trek's classic run (TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, and ENT). Alien had 4 mainline movies under its belt and two crossover movies.I think it's hard to compare Alien with Star Trek.
Alien is just a few films, Star Trek is several series and hundreds of episodes.
Alien has no comparison and needs a far better name for itself. It belongs far away from Star Trek, Star Wars, Stargate, etc.I think it's hard to compare Alien with Star Trek.
Alien is just a few films, Star Trek is several series and hundreds of episodes.
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