There's a lot to disagree with about this list, but I think they get #1 right. I don't think any other game hits as many distinctions of "greatness" as the original Super Mario Bros.
There's a lot to disagree with about this list, but I think they get #1 right. I don't think any other game hits as many distinctions of "greatness" as the original Super Mario Bros.
There's a lot to disagree with about this list, but I think they get #1 right. I don't think any other game hits as many distinctions of "greatness" as the original Super Mario Bros.
Whatever "senses" he has aren't omni-directional.
Whatever "senses" he has aren't omni-directional.
Although, the Ferengi Commerce Authority (FCA) seems to have wide governmental powers that puts the IRS to shame.
Although, the Ferengi Commerce Authority (FCA) seems to have wide governmental powers that puts the IRS to shame.
Except…
Except…
I've always loved Quark's comparison of "peace at any cost" to his' "rational cost/benefit analysis" of peace to Sakonna, since it's one of the examples of how DS9 moved the Ferengi little by little beyond caricature.
I've always loved Quark's comparison of "peace at any cost" to his' "rational cost/benefit analysis" of peace to Sakonna, since it's one of the examples of how DS9 moved the Ferengi little by little beyond caricature.
Actually, in the TNG episode that sets up the situation on the Demilitarized Zone (Season 7's "Journey's End"), Picard makes it explicitly clear that, if they choose to stay on their colonies, the colonists would forfeit their Federation citizenship and be living in Cardassian territory.
Actually, in the TNG episode that sets up the situation on the Demilitarized Zone (Season 7's "Journey's End"), Picard makes it explicitly clear that, if they choose to stay on their colonies, the colonists would forfeit their Federation citizenship and be living in Cardassian territory.
I guess this as good an episode as any to ask this question, but how effective a melee weapon would a Bat'leth actually be in real combat compared to a regular sword?
I guess this as good an episode as any to ask this question, but how effective a melee weapon would a Bat'leth actually be in real combat compared to a regular sword?
"LOOK UPON YOUR EXECUTIONERS, KILLER OF CHILDREN!"
"LOOK UPON YOUR EXECUTIONERS, KILLER OF CHILDREN!"
"Paradise" is one of the most maddening depictions of an antagonist in all of "Trek" for me.
"Paradise" is one of the most maddening depictions of an antagonist in all of "Trek" for me.
I totally disagree.
It's been a while since I've seen these two episodes, so I don't think the line is ever uttered in the episode, but I do remember listening to Whedon's commentary for these two episodes & he said he based it around the "flies" line in King Lear.