Cybersnark
Cybersnark
Cybersnark

The Federation seems to run on credits; shares of objective “wealth” that are not backed by any material treasury —essentially, Federation “money” is only valuable inside the Federation.

Sort of. IIRC, the character was not intially named (he was just “alien barfly”); it was only after the fans picked up on the similarities that the fan-nickname “Morn” started creeping into the scripts.

Rom is also one of the only times Odo was completely wrong about someone.

I think the biggest problem with Voyager is that it had so much potential —if it had been less brilliantly conceived and technically proficient, the uneven writing wouldn’t have been as jarring. Instead it has that one glaring flaw that ruins everything.

“It’s easy to be a saint in Paradise,” as the man himself said.

Which would explain why so much data-traffic on Starfleet ships seems to involve running padds around (until they inevitably all seem to end up on Picard’s desk).

Correction, that woman wishes she looked like Klinger.

Maybe they’ll pull another Suicide Squad and have Slade actually be a more heroic person than the actual JLA.

*dramatic Slade*

So, would you say they dropped the ball(s)?

Go Ape or Go Home.

He now has the crew’s undivided attention.

There’s a string of books from Pocket Books set in the MU; “Glass Empires,” “Obsidian Alliances,” and “Shards and Shadows” are short-story anthologies, but there are some stand-alone novels too: “The Sorrows of Empire” (shows the rise and fate of Emperor Spock), and “Rise Like Lions” (the culmination of Spock’s long

Shazam.

Embryonic development? The body’s trying to regenerate!

Y’know, that’s not too different from how a metagene works in the DCU.

Animals are often just like humans.

And you can bet that “Krypton” will look suspiciously like Vancouver/LA/Toronto/wherever this is filmed.

There’s some likelihood that married women can simply drop their father’s name (Jor-El’s wife being known only as Lara), upon becoming another man’s property dependent.