Episode 1: Riker travels back in time to work as her assistant.
Episode 1: Riker travels back in time to work as her assistant.
Levar was a good actor and handled Geordi well. They just underutilized him, especially season 1. Remember him in his famous role as pilot? Next he's chief engineer. Apparently he was highest paid that season because of his popularity, but I sure couldn't tell based off screen time.
The nu-Trek movies. 2009, Into Darkness, and Beyond are all supposed to be an alternate universe. Discovery is set in the timeline of TOS, TNG, etc and their movies.
That's what I meant by worst depiction. I love DS9. Armin Shimmerman, who played Quark was an extra in "The Last Outpost" and said that the direction given for them was "crazed gerbils". Man, how did the Ferengi not replace the Klingons as the big bad? Maybe if Gene had gotten the big penises in then they would have…
God doesn't scare me as much as their producers. You just know that one of them is desperately pushing for a crossover with Big Bang Theory to boost ratings because "they're both for nerds duh".
1) The morals of the show started idiotic. The optimistic, tolerant morality that developed began as myopic, preachy, and just plain stupid. "When the Bough Breaks" features our heroes coercing a sex-averse group into reproduction with others because they won't cooperate with cloning help and actually shoot clones in…
Trump is supposed to be completely divested from control of his assets, so it'd be unethical but likely not a clear conflict of interest. It's also still worth 12 Billion, way out of his price range. He'd likely just move to FB.
You could say that she's genetically hard-coded to go with her feelings no matter the practical implications. From there you could argue whether there is free will at all, but I don't think it's out of line for someone to lack the concern for social pressures. Trudy also seems like that so it could be a family thing.
This is akin to religion to them. Maybe a very tight knit group of underlings would protect him, but those medical guys could just as easily be executed for breaking the law if they refused to kill him. The doctor tried to keep it private for a while out of respect for John, but even he, his friend, was willing to go…
It's battery. Assault is threat or attempt. This person succeeded. So on a techical level, you are correct. But I don't think that's what you're going for.
He's not really a hero so much as a winner, but
1)Thomas went into the mobile euthanasia van. He's dead before the door closes. And even if he could tell them, he wouldn't do it at the very least to protect his sisters. He wasn't mad at his parents, just disappointed. He didn't want to punish them.
Exactly. It's not like the show is extolling the virtues of Nazism. Thomas dying was a massive insult against the regime. Here's a kid who would probably be an outstanding person if he's not brainwashed at birth, walking to his own death over an idiotic policy. He's a perfect citizen who's thrown his life away,…
This would fall under battery, which is the act. Assault is the threat. But this certainly falls under force used to create offensive contact.
I said I doubt that it would happen, but it would be on better footing than NFL Europe because that already did grassroots work for football in Europe and it would be the best players in the best competition. That league was just a toss away with no-name kids. You can't build a b-league and expect anyone to care. MLS…
Pious XII passed on supplies and information to the Allies while heading the largest Jewish refugee network in WW2. He roundly criticized the war crimes and only implied without stating because he knew that it would lead to direct Nazi persecution and attack of the Church, which would hurt everyone. He's been…
Titans are Nashville, which is far enough away.
It's Sheldon's "catchphrase" on Big Bang Theory.
Yeah Las Vegas seems risky. It's at least half the size of the other places I mentioned. They're banking on tourists, but that seems dangerous, especially with the NFLs reliance on season tickets. I definitely agree that they should try sports with smaller stadia/ cheaper tickets before trusting the transient factor.
London and Toronto get a lot of talk, Las Vegas is touted as risky but possible picks, St Louis isn't off the table, and there's a fair amount of mid size cities (think NBA-Portland, Memphis, OKC).
It would also kill you with the annihilation energy and destroy everything within a few miles. Annihilation of 1 gram of mass releases 43 kilotons of TNT equivalent energy. Little boy at Hiroshima was 15 kilotons. The average human body mass is 62,000 grams, so you might as well make a suicide vest out of hydrogen…