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Isn’t that what the green (or red) band card is for?

The Dundies showed up in the second season.

Looking at this, I kind of wondered if it’ll be on the soundtrack.

I’m going to see this movie tonight. I’ve been conflicted about it for a while. My girlfriend does want to see it, largely for the connection to the Manson murders, since she’s a big true crime fan, and we’ve watched more than one movie on the case, as well as read Vincent Bugliosi’s Helter Skelter.

Well, three members of Wings might have found out whether they got wings or not.

I’ve been saying that about my first name for years.

I’ve been saying that about my first name for years.

I've been boycotting since last year's strike. It ain't hard.

Doesn't it actually *save* time?

Too bad Moore wasn’t involved in ENT.

The guy who says “We need to accelerate the base” sounds like Ronald D. Moore himself.  I wonder if that’s a temporary VO clip for the trailer, or if it’s a small role he wrote for himself.

Isn’t the whole point of this series that stuff that’s cutting edge science now would be old hat by the 1970s, due to increased focus on NASA?  Knowing about water on the moon would surely have occurred by then, regardless of what application they have in mind for it.

Yeah, I guessed that was a Commodore uniform, since he was likely promoted before the accident, which was still recent in “The Menagerie.”  I’m still not sure why they weren’t a variant of the uniforms from TOS, though.  I thought the TOS uniforms would be fleetwide, by that point.

Pike doesn’t get his radiation burns until 2267, ten years from now, because it’s a very recent event when Commodore Mendez lets Kirk know what happened.

If they just wanted to follow a formula then you’d have a point. But no show wants to do that, nor should they. If anything, the biggest criticisms against TNG, DS9, VOY, and ENT in their earlier seasons was they they simply copy-pasted formulas from previous series.

Man, this was fun. I liked bowling before I liked anything else when I was a little kid. I was even in a league for like six years from kindergarten to fifth grade, though was never all that good, and would watch the local candlepin show followed by the PBA show on Saturday afternoons in the late 1980s with a bowl of

Same. I knew it was supposed to be Pete Weber, even before I looked up that he was one of the subjects of the real documentary.

There is no time for simply moving the needle anymore. Incremental change might have been enough a generation or two ago, but drastic change is necessary just to make the Earth barely livable in the next eleven years, let alone maintained at its current level of chaotic climate.

That’s the earlier draft when Daltrey & Co. were also erased from existence.

Sorry to Bother You and the films of “Asian August” seem like the most glaring omissions.