I love you.
I love you.
Re: sentient holograms that can turn themselves on and off: oh boy are you going to love the Doctor in Voyager when you start reviewing it.
And it wasn't called the Alpha Directive because… why?
Voyager had the… what? The Omega Directive? That has to be a joke. Please tell me that's a joke.
Well, aren't they?
And apparently there's a novel about the Betazoid resistance in which Troi is a key figure. I kind of want to read it a lot.
I don't really see how the existence of the Dominion War as an ongoing storyline hurts Trek in any way. Trek has always featured combat and warmaking—the Borg, the Romulans, the Klingons, the Gorn… but I guess if it lasts longer than one episode it somehow invalidates the entire philosophy of Star Trek? Majel Barrett…
Garak is that friend you've known since high school that would do anything for you, but you're never completely convinced wouldn't murder you if you ever said no to him.
WHY HASN'T THIS HAPPENED
Nah, Section 31 spends all their time collecting and storing civilian subspace messages (but NOT reading them, that would be WRONG.)
I have no recollection of The Reckoning, but I quite like His Way, Valiant, and The Sound of Her Voice.
Because of this comment, now I can't get L.L.J.L. out of my head. For those of you playing at home, that's "Ladies Love Jean-Luc"
Yes.
Yeah, true. And the Romulans aren't the likeliest of Trek races to cut corners and go "oh well, whatever, good enough job with the investigation guys, let's all go to the bar and get RIPPED on Romulan Ale, and by the way, why do WE call it Romulan Ale, isn't it just 'ale', finally, fuck Vulcans, amirite?"
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That's the kind of thing someone from Section 31 would say.
"Vulcun"? YOU'RE A FAKE TREKKIE GET OUT!!!!
What a horrible law.
Is it really legal to have a clause in a contract which bars someone from using their own name in a business? I was really hoping that Nelson would laugh and tell her it wasn't enforceable.
As an aside, it's really sad what nuDisqus has done to these comments. 240 almost 6 hours after posting? In the old days we'd have three or four hundred by now.