Analog_Olmos
Analog_Olmos
Analog_Olmos

@Cagnazzo82: I think it went out with the Bush Doctrine.

Ms. Willis,

@lankist: "Furthermore, you continue to condescend upon the notion of knowing there is no God, as though you are somehow above that."

@lankist: But how to differentiate between one who says

@cletar: Oh, far and away the best looking, including every single version of the last decade. And that was from the freakin' 70s.

@twDarkflame: Related: I like how in the 2009 shot the impulse engines shut down as the warp engines engage. It's a nice touch, and shows they were actually thinking about the ship as a functioning machine.

@Josh Young: The saucer being 99% of the ship's mass always seemed out of proportion, especially with those stubby little nacelles.

@cancerman8: Seriously. Last time they went to warp in an atmosphere the Enterprise needed the Refit* and was out of commission until the Motion Picture.

Transparent Aluminum?????

This makes me feel so much better about our human erotic adventures.

@Yellowphant: Tim Drake will live forever, how dare you suggest otherwise!

@Kowboy: At the end....

@UberRob: Motion in relative, remember? You don't need to worry about the universe moving. Just like you don't need to compensate for our sun's orbit around the galactic center, or the Milky Way's movement through the local supercluster when you throw a ball in the air and catch it.

@hostile-17: My parents keep reassuring me I was, but I've always had my doubts.

@Crrash: Agree, this was a fantastic little film. Great supporting cast, too.