BrotherFromAnotherMother
BrotherFromAnotherMother
BrotherFromAnotherMother

With no more space shuttle and SpaceX not carrying passengers yet, it’s really the only option.

It takes a lot of skill to make that kind of pin-up art seem empowering and not just titillating. Allan Heinberg’s “Who is Wonder Woman” arc is hardly a classic, but the Dodsons’ art was glorious and it was worth picking up for that alone.

Like I said elsewhere, I still maintain that the Minutemen series was unnecessary, but worth reading.

Before Watchmen: Minutemen was really, really good.

Well, technically someone else ACTUALLY set about the events of Morpheus’ death.

How many evil admirals were on TNG?

I went to medical school with a woman named Michael.

Vanguard FTW. It’s a shame it feels like the quality nosedived after Vanguard ended and DS9 made it’s time jump.

It’s a gif called “Praise.” I agree with you.

The Star Trek EU novels actually found a decent way to hand-wave that. The Augments were a shadow cabal, the power behind the throne, and used actual 90s conflicts, like the war in the Balkans, as proxies.

I will add that a PART of this is the fact that I know a couple of people on set for STD and their reviews of what’s been happening since Fuller left...have not been stellar...so I’m bringing at least SOME of that bend-the-scenes knowledge baggage into my complaints.

I’m confused. Which boots are we licking? IO9's?

Nah.

Make the same jokes. Not even new ones.

The same grandfather he’s already appeared as once?

I mean that’s a lot of hoops for what payoff?

Sure, Spock never suddenly gained a relative out of nowhere before.

1000% okay with this. Few things would bring me more joy than continuing to watch Orlando Jones as Anansi, and meeting his family.

Yes, except that nothing IO9 has put out has been anything other than nerd rage clickbait. No reason to bother actually having a measured discussion about anything that might be appealing. You know, like the diversity of the cast, which I thought was one of the things we were generally in favor of.