DunmerBek
DunmerBek
DunmerBek

And that last sentence is different for Yar how exactly? If you're going to talk up Yar's death, you can't use "the actress was leaving anyway" as a way to dismiss Jadzia's death, because exactly the same thing happened with Denise Crosby as with Terry Farrell.

Someone's forgetting Jadzia Dax from DS9.

Yeah, Zynga thought that for a while, and look where they are now. You abuse your customers enough, they go elsewhere. Don't overestimate brand loyalty from casual gamers.

I always thought that it looked like an *old*-school fae sorceress.

Let's not forget the USS Valiant from DS9, which is crewed entirely by Starfleet Academy students once their CO gets killed, and then go up against a Dominion battlecruiser and immediately get themselves all killed.

"No, you're not the one..." Obviously she is Zathras in disguise.

They already made a movie of Spec Ops: The Line. It's called Apocalypse Now.

It also helps that his thought process is very understandable, that being that the more Murphy (because it's usually Murphy that he keeps out of the loop) knows about the supernatural, the further she gets brought into that world, and the more of a target she makes herself for creatures that have a vested interest in

Eh, if you even know about the movie in this day and age, you already basically know what the monster is, and it's not hard to guess the stuff that the Norwegians say.

That's assuming that that shaft went all the way through, and not, say, into some machinery.

I can't be the only person who hears "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" upon seeing this.

Yeah, every team has a chance to, if not win, at least make a fight of it. Betting on blowouts is stupid.

Believe it or not, streaking is classified as a sex crime in this country and will in fact get you on the sex offender registry, as will public urination.

End of S1? End of S5 does it even better, by showing characters from the younger generation taking up the same mantles that the older one did: Michael becomes the new Omar, Randy becomes the new Bodie, Carver becomes the new Daniels, etc.

It's also an anagram of "finale".

He does in Men at Arms, remember?

Well, yes, but that's not new. Remember the Chrysalids?

...You must be thinking of Galactica 1980. The Reimagined Series does not take place within the continuity of the original in any way.

Malcolm comes back in the book, though.

Well, if you want something similar from the West, you could always watch (or rewatch) Battlestar Galactica. Similar premise, just a lot more dark and bleak.