"And there's nothing pedantic about pointing out facts."
HAHAHA. That's brilliant. Futurama brilliant.
"And there's nothing pedantic about pointing out facts."
HAHAHA. That's brilliant. Futurama brilliant.
Only the Cardassians would describe a circle as an "ouroboros-shaped line."
Only the Cardassians would describe a circle as an "ouroboros-shaped line."
I'd heard Tolkien, but All-Knowing Wikipedia dates it back to pre-Poe, some "Italian Savant."
"…if Picard and Kirk do fail, then Soran will succeed same as before, the Nexus will hit the planet again, Picard and Kirk will get sucked inside—so they can repeat the process anew. The problem with Soran's plan is that once Picard's beamed down close enough to get into Nexus himself, he's won. All he has to do is…
Aw jeez. I'm going to have to check this show out eventually, aren't I? It sounds like too much batshit fun not to at least give a chance to.
Replying to comments from 2 months ago, but so what:
Not to get too literal and sciencey on the whole thing but, if you factor in the theory of relativity at all, space travel in general would account for a pretty hefty discrepancy all the time. Every time they come out of warp (or near-light "impulse?" am I remembering correctly how Star Trek speed-jargon works?) they…
Concrete
I just a week ago bought the first CONCRETE book on your previous recommendation and I'm excited to give it a chance. I haven't had a chance to sit with it yet but thanks in advance for turning me on to it!