I read those Bachmann books over and over again during a three-month period where I had been laid off from a job. The Long Walk was a perfect match for my mood during that time.
I read those Bachmann books over and over again during a three-month period where I had been laid off from a job. The Long Walk was a perfect match for my mood during that time.
I know what happened between the time of of TOS and TNG: The Rise of the Redshirts. Seriously, think about it. In TOS, Command personnel wore the yellow uniforms and Security personnel wore (and died in) red uniforms. In TNG, Command personnel wore the red uniforms and Security wore yellow uniforms. My guess is,…
No it wouldn't. Inertial dampeners would prevent it. :P
Cool! thanks for the tip!
That's because there wasn't much else to run then. :)
I must respectfully disagree. While the footie-pajama shoes and the diagnostic navel panel were a bit too FUTURISMIC, I liked the varying shirts the crew wore. In my mind, that fit with an organization that was more about exploration. The WoK uniforms were far too militaristic for my taste.
Just that song? Try puzzling out all of Murmur.
HA! That was my assumption as well!
I always heard "Thundercheeks" and imagined a rather large girl involved in dirty deeds.
They live in a place called a swamp, where the weather is very very dawmp.
I just came here to make the reference. Sort of glad that you got to it first.
Naw, it'll be something lame like when Rita was a teenage wallflower she was snubbed by the future mayor of Townsville, and that turned her bitter and evil. She's just misunderstood!
And his sidekick.
Naw, I'm just here to fix the copier.
No flat tires ever IN THE FUTURE
As a fan of that author's work, I can say with pride that I am a Dickhead.
It may have been mentioned…and it may not have been mentioned.
No Minbari bone crest? I wonder if it was removed for comfort or because it might get messed up while eating.
That's not a mystery. It's perfectly clear that M. Night Shamalamadingdong is a…ding dong.