“Another Star Trek: TNG Star Has Hopes To Cash In On Nostalgia-Driven Show And Earn Some Extra Cash” – there, corrected the headline for you.
“Another Star Trek: TNG Star Has Hopes To Cash In On Nostalgia-Driven Show And Earn Some Extra Cash” – there, corrected the headline for you.
“once you remember how almost all of the Atreides’ [weirding] modules were destroyed in the invasion...only for the Fremen to have a bunch of them later with no explanation”
Yes, perhaps the amount of time this individual spent on creating this device indicates that academia is not the best direction to go in, but instead perhaps something more product design based. Hopefully their teachers/parents/career advisors will pick up on this.
This is not the sort of thing the FT is about. He’ll probably get snapped up by The Sun or The News of the World, or whatever it’s calling itself these days. I also think he’s a dick for creating a blue on blue situation.
You’ve seen Highlander II, right?
Certainly a very complex spacecraft indeed...and yet, not so complex that a single ugnaught and Din Djarin could rebuild it in just one day after it was almost entirely taken apart.
Er...The Dish..??
“Shields.”
Hell yeah, Darrow practically carried the show, albeit with the occasional exception. I had a handwritten reply to a fan letter I wrote to him when I was nine years old, somewhere between seasons three and four (my parents were too busy divorcing to care that I was watching adult sci-fi). Man, I wish I still had that.…
In “Star Trek: The Original Series” references are made on more than occasion to the USS Enterprise having phaser gun crews. Most notably, “Balance of Terror” (S01, E14). While this concept became inconsistent and was never mentioned after “The Original Series,” “Discovery” takes place a few years…
That’s SO funny. Yes, it’s about 9:56 into the episode.
The fact that you liked that bridge between the Enterprise and the Discovery pretty much sums up our polar opposite views of this episode. It was ghastly-looking, wholly impractical and probably cost twice as much in the VFX budget than a few teleportation effects would have. No explanation is given as to why the…
I actually haven’t watched that episode since it first aired...clearly I need to. Ta.
“Wanted...for 30 counts of smuggling. Twenty counts of homicide. Transportation of stolen goods...and you slept with my sister.”
Picard marries Lwaxana Troi, and they open a modest hotel in the popular seaside town of Torqee, on Rigel VII. Together, with their inept Ferengi waiter, Mahvel, they struggle to not only run the business but maintain their sanity as chaos frequently ensues. Just don’t mention the war when the Klingons come to stay.
The Souther Traitor General in Duncan Jones’ Rogue Trooper movie
Hot as hell in here...
Yeah man, but it’s a dry heat...
Knock it off Dustin
I’ll only go and watch it if we Snake die half a dozen times and everytime someone with an annoying, wailing voice screams, “SNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKE!”
Well, you’ve pretty much upset everyone in both the Special Effects and the Visual Effects industries, by combining both in an article labeled as looking at just one. You should know the difference.