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Mila? She only appears in two or three episodes, but she does make a pretty good impression in those few scenes she's given.
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Mila? She only appears in two or three episodes, but she does make a pretty good impression in those few scenes she's given.
Springwine serenity?
Alexander Rozhenko -
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presumably, they'd move the cells - or have one stand in for every ten and recycle the rest.
i suppose they could've painted kill markings or mission rings on a single mock-up phaser cell?
so that's the real reason why Starfleet sent the Enterprise to the Neutral Zone rather than face the Borg in First Contact
Hell, Picard actually had experience with commanding multiple ships - he led the task force that cut off Romulan aid during the Klingon Civil War, for instance.
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Thrawn trilogy, as it happens. I think he also had Luke's old lightsaber - the one that Luke lost on Cloud City, along with his hand.
@avclub-ce11a6d53c3c8c10c196e2114a8d5149:disqus Did you ever read the Wraith Squadron books? Those were fun.
If there's no rise of nationalism (and thus no Germany or Italy), why would France be *weakened*? Keep in mind that during the Napoleonic Wars, France, mostly on its own, took on the rest of Europe for twenty years - this despite being near-bankrupt at the start (which caused the Revolution in the first place, and…
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just after the bell, really - the peace treaty was signed before the battle took place, but before word reached New Orleans.
She suffered a lot from Worf entering the show, and from the shift from the Bajor-Cardassia conflict to the Dominion-Federation conflict.
Incidentally, did Kira and Worf ever have any moderately significant stories/subplots together?
They've still got a government of their own, and there's no Jem'Hadar on Bajoran soil proper, just on a station that used to have armed Starfleet personnel. That's a better outcome than trying to fight against impossible odds. And sure, Bajor beat the Cardassians… but they're still paying the price for a…
On the other hand, wouldn't those battleships be far more useful out on the front lines?
From the Bajoran side - Starfleet's gone, the Cardassians are here, the Dominion's what's keeping them in line. Why needlessly antagonize them by denying the station?
Point of order - Kira's asking for the Bajoran security force…
Why wouldn't the Dominion take control of the nearest facility to the minefield? Why would they let such a significant, well-armed facility out of their control?
Also, it's not a Bajoran military base - Deep Space 9 is a jointly-run facility. Bajor's just having the Dominion be their partner in running the station,…
Electric Dragon - maybe something like:
Mirab, his sails half-furled!
or, Mirab, his red sail unfurled!
Yuri -
For all we know, Thrawn was bullshitting everyone about being able to 'understand enemies through art' (as if every person of the same species had the same tastes in art) and just wanted to make sure that the other officers on the Chimaera would have to at least fake interest in it.
I preferred the vague idea that Reavers were people who had 'been out in space too long' - that they just got insanely paranoid and violent, but were still perfectly capable of flying ships and such.
Phase him again, his katra's still dancing!
And worse - a doctor, of all people, should know how to give a patient bad news.
I get the feeling that it's not that they were designed to not be able to appreciate art - it's that the Founders didn't care enough to give them a sense of aesthetics (especially 'solid' aesthetics).
I suspect the Jem'Hadar have no sense of aesthetics either.