So technically I guess their civilization is already dead, though seeing the last 2 choose to destroy each other rather than make peace is crazy. Been on a TOS kick lately and who doesn't like this classic.
So technically I guess their civilization is already dead, though seeing the last 2 choose to destroy each other rather than make peace is crazy. Been on a TOS kick lately and who doesn't like this classic.
AZETBUR: Inalien... If only you could hear yourselves? 'Human rights.' Why the very name is racist. The Federation is no more than a 'homo sapiens' only club.
This moment always had me think of how the UFP is perceived, a watch dog perhaps to some.
AZETBUR: Inalien... If only you could hear yourselves? 'Human rights.' Why the very name is racist. The Federation is no more than a 'homo sapiens' only club.
This moment always had me think of how the UFP is perceived, a watch dog perhaps to some.
Perhaps he himself is inconsequential, but to repair reality, he must be returned.
Perhaps he himself is inconsequential, but to repair reality, he must be returned.
"It was Dr. McCoy, with a fine sense of historical irony, who decided on a name for our captured Klingon vessel."
A nice historical nod to the HMS Bounty, whose crew performed a mutiny against their Capt. Kirk and crew of course then used it to time travel.
"It was Dr. McCoy, with a fine sense of historical irony, who decided on a name for our captured Klingon vessel."
A nice historical nod to the HMS Bounty, whose crew performed a mutiny against their Capt. Kirk and crew of course then used it to time travel.
Guys I must admit I haven't posted as much...life right now! This prompt has me thinking of Worf and Alexander's relationship rift...and the most annoying bubble in all of Trek. (My interpretation of prompt)
Guys I must admit I haven't posted as much...life right now! This prompt has me thinking of Worf and Alexander's relationship rift...and the most annoying bubble in all of Trek. (My interpretation of prompt)
The biggest rift to me, ironically is off screen. The creator, Gene
Roddenberry eventually had little to do with the movies after TMP. Creative differences between himself and the studio, writers and directors left him on the sideline.
The biggest rift to me, ironically is off screen. The creator, Gene
Roddenberry eventually had little to do with the movies after TMP. Creative differences between himself and the studio, writers and directors left him on the sideline.
TWOK's ties to Dickens 'Tale of two cities'...from themes of imprisonment, revenge and sacrifice. A father and child reunited, past decisions make for present day circumstances. The opening and closing lines perfectly bookend the movie, beautiful.
TWOK's ties to Dickens 'Tale of two cities'...from themes of imprisonment, revenge and sacrifice. A father and child reunited, past decisions make for present day circumstances. The opening and closing lines perfectly bookend the movie, beautiful.
I find the episodes that deal with personal trauma from war to be heartbreaking and therapeutic. Especially when dealing with guilt. Guilt of what you forced to turn into, or do or could've done.
I find the episodes that deal with personal trauma from war to be heartbreaking and therapeutic. Especially when dealing with guilt. Guilt of what you forced to turn into, or do or could've done.
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This "Lost" star was in the TNG episode "The Pegasus"
A) Matthew Fox
B) Josh Holloway
C) Michael Emerson
D) Terry O'Quinn
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This "Lost" star was in the TNG episode "The Pegasus"
A) Matthew Fox
B) Josh Holloway
C) Michael Emerson
D) Terry O'Quinn
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What was the name of the soup kitchen in "City on edge.."
A) 21st street mission
B) Angel's Kitchen
C) Edith's outreach
D) Edith's mission
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What was the name of the soup kitchen in "City on edge.."
A) 21st street mission
B) Angel's Kitchen
C) Edith's outreach
D) Edith's mission