I think it's taken hold only because the studio declared it to be the official name by fiat.
I think it's taken hold only because the studio declared it to be the official name by fiat.
I thought we had all accepted that Other Space was the only thing of value to come from that kerfuffle?
Technically, Enterprise only exists because the Borg and the Enterprise-E went back in time and changed history. If Nero's incursion wiped out the TNG timeline and First Contact never happened, Enterprise is gone too and we're back to TOS and its "Earth Command"/"United Earth Space Probe Agency"/etc. continuity.
Fuller was nearly involved with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Everything he's done since heartens me.
Whoa, I thought Yahoo's Community was supposed to be pretty good?
I liked the design feature where every room had its own fuel cells so the hotel would continue to explode sequentially.
Now you're just making me wonder what letter grade Dowd would have given it.
Good to know he has enough brig space for hundreds of prisoners. We've been wondering about the Franklin, because that gigantic bridge window on the front makes it look three decks tall, at most.
Could anyone spoil what happens to the 400-1,100 other members of the Enterprise crew after its destruction, since we only seem to follow the seven main characters on the planet and on the tiny starship Franklin?
How is one-half hapa (one-quarter Hawaiian, one-quarter Chinese) some distant thread?
I never even counted TOS as an ensemble, considering the triumvirate was named as the stars during the opening sequence, while the others filled out the supporting cast listed in the closing credits with the guest stars and day players.
By the 24th century of course, Starfleet had moved on to the superior abilities of twelve bottlenose dolphins and two orcas.
Angelababy was just in an American sci-fi blockbuster last month. And you can't have two Asian men as supporting characters in an action film lest you confuse the audience. Strike that, the new actor should be another white guy named Chris.
Funny, to me that "desperate need to live up to [his father]" would make a lot more sense for Kirk Prime's backstory. Driven, dedicated, "a stack of books with legs," serious (a bit of a humorless prig, even), and youngest Captain in Starfleet history. Alt Kirk seems to want so little to do with his father's legacy…
Is that better or worse than Jonah Ray?
Yeah, right. Next you'll be telling me this unstoppable AotD lifted the siege in one day. Oh, and they're strong enough to pull down an Oliphaunt. Who's gonna believe that?
I still remember her voiceover role in Deep Space Nine's "The Sound of Her Voice." I was already a fan from MADtv, though.
And I've seen those films exactly once, always in theaters. Guess we'll never nail this down.
I got a six-month subscription for Xmas one year and it triggered my OCD. I didn't like 90% of the items and couldn't stand them cluttering up my home, but I also couldn't just chuck them out because they were brand new nerd stuff. So I spent the week after each box arrived lugging it around to all my friends to ask…
I thought all the Army of the Dead did was scare the Corsairs off from their harassment of the southern fiefs, allowing Aragorn to rally those Men, including Prince Imrahil and the Swan Knights of Dol Amroth, and lead them up the Anduin River on their captured ships to relieve the besieged city. Am I remembering the…