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I will always root for Trek to succeed. I’m hoping that by including Rachel Garrett, this isn’t too timey-wimey and we get a well written TUC-TNG lost era story.
I will always root for Trek to succeed. I’m hoping that by including Rachel Garrett, this isn’t too timey-wimey and we get a well written TUC-TNG lost era story.
I gave it fair chance and watched the first three seasons. There were a few bright spots here and there, but I never connected with the characters or felt like the writing was up to par. I still hope they pull off a good final season, but I’m not planning to watch it any time soon.
Anything involving Romulus’ star means that ‘saving the planet’ is completely impossible.
Eventually, yes, but if it were possible to collapse the exploding star in a way that didn’t totally roast the planet it would buy a fair bit of time to continue the evacuation. It’ll get very cold and photosynthesis will stop, but with enough power and food, the population could hang on for several years if needed.
The impact to the timeline form the Narada affected the timeline before that point as well because it affected subsequent time travel (allllll the times SNW, TOS, TNG, VOY, DS9, etc. went into the past would have occurred differently)
I agree with this in principle, but the way they were allowed to compete as the “Russian Olympic Committee” was bullshit. You can’t have a team called “totally not Russia (wink)” and expect that to be a meaningful punishment for the nations leaders
I think the athletes should only be able to compete as citizens of the world with no reference or acknowledgement of the banned country allowed.
There aren’t really any good ones, just a few different quality tiers between “low” and “extremely low”
The ones with rising crusts usually have higher quality sauce, cheese and toppings and are more filling because they’re breadier.
What if it’s a micro-replicator that makes marshmelons on demand? And what if I told you it could also make sausages, carrots, skinny cucumbers and taquitos like they have on those roller grill things at the gas station?
Not so stupid now.
It’ll do M&Ms too, you just have to shake it into your hand.
The Klingons oversell their whole honorable warrior schtick, especially to outsiders. They’re not a monoculture but it’s far less “cool” to be a nerdy scientist in Klingon society than, say, Starfleet, but they’ve still got them. They’re just not celebrated to the same degree. They pay for that by being a bit behind the tech curve, imo.
Yes, but it’s not an automatic invocation of WW3. Article 5 just requires the members to discuss the issue and decide what to do about it, which is what they’re doing now. If there’s consensus Russia did it, they’ll do something proportional in response.
Baylan’s too young. If we assume he’s about the same age as Ray Stevenson was (59) he’d have been around 8 or 9 years old when Anakin was born.
I think Baylan was disappointed that Anakin never really “restored balance to the force” the way he had hoped. He’s made it clear he liked what the Jedi Order once represented, not what it had become and was probably hoping Anakin would be the one to finally end the destructive light vs. dark cycle and break the Jedi order away from its dogmatic inflexibility back to being a force for peace. Instead, he just wrecked everything, joined forces with Palps and set up another Light vs Dark cycle. Baylan wants to break that cycle.
Or will they have to wait for space whales in the end again. Although I doubt they’d want to visit anytime soon.
They don’t seem to visit that often anyway. Surely Thrawn and/or Ezra would’ve tried to hitch a ride back at some point in the past 11 years if more whales had shown up.
The Universe probably wouldn’t fit in a sphere of any size and it very well may be infinite.
But looking at a very large spherical region like the visible universe from our perspective here on Earth, everything is moving away from us. If objects were being pulled towards one particular edge of our imaginary sphere, it would look very different. We’d see a clear drift in that direction, but it all looks pretty even across every direction we look.
The pacing needs to improve. We’re getting less story than we got in a typical 22-minute Rebels episode.
Also if they make Sabine force sensitive imma be angry, it’s just so fucking lazy
I’m less bothered by the way they’re depicting her force sensitivity than I feared from the trailers. I think they’re implying everybody’s got* a little,* and Sabine’s probably a 2/10 while a Jedi’s usually at least a 5 or something along those lines. I’ll watch and see where they take it. I’m fine if she doesn’t get full telekinesis/mind powers and just gets good with a lightsaber and fight moves along the lines of Chirrut.
I’m also fine with making the SW universe a little less nepotistic and you don’t have to come from some great force-wielder dynasty.
For a minute there I thought this was going to be about a nuclear aircraft. That’s some wild 1950s shit right there.
Allegedly, Ira Behr wanted to end the series by making it all a fever dream by Benny Hill but Berman wouldn’t let him.
Deep Space 9: The Prophets are future Bajorans that evolved beyond space & time, which is why they refer to themselves as “of Bajor” and have such a high interest in the fate of its people. The Pah-wraiths are just future evolved asshole Bajorans like Kai Winn & Jaro Essa.
Humans are terrible batteries/fuel cells. And Orpheus said the machines had fusion power. It makes far more sense that the machines were using humans for computing, not basic metabolism. It’s been mentioned that this was the Wachowskis’ original intention but the suits made them dumb it down for audiences to understand but I haven’t found any direct quotes about that.
I like the idea of it being a canon version of Starkiller, Darth Vader’s secret apprentice from the non-canon Force Unleashed games. It could make for an interesting foil to Ahsoka and “Marrok” isn’t far off from Galen Marek and Sam Witwer’s in the credits for providing “additional voices.”
No, there’s an offhand mention or two, but nothing impactful. The most important tie is Pike being aware of his fate, but they recap that pretty thoroughly.