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Doctor! We’re getting something!

And then Message Received happened! To quote someone else who put a lot more thought into it than I:

I used to go by Supervolt! Black Falcon was Aquaman’s idea! I told him “Well why don’t we just call you White Fish!

Ah, bugger. Oh well. Not like it’s going to matter now anyway.

Have you seen the cast of Axanar? Richard Hatch as a Klingon Commander, J. D. Trezler (DS9’s Martok) as a Federation Commander, Tony Todd (Worf’s brother, Kurn) as a Starfleet Admiral and Gary Graham reprising his role as Soval. This damn thing had a lot of potential!

That’s true for trademark law (you HAVE to protect your trademark), but in the US copyright doesn’t expire until the expiration date and no lack of enforcement will change that. The copyright holder can absolutely pick and choose which works they’re going to come down on for infringement.

I really wish they’d fix it up and add it as a downloadable pack to the Master Chief Collections, like they did with ODST. I know they had a much easier time since it was using Halo 3’s engine, but I’d gladly pay if they put in the effort.

Blame the writers.

You worry too much
You make yourself sad
You can’t change fate
But don’t feel so bad
Enjoy it while you can
It’s just like the weather
So quit complaining brother
No one lives forever

What I want to know is what’s the relationship between the First Order and the remnants of the Empire that signed the treaty with the New Republic. Are they just fighting a proxy war with one another?

I remember reading about Armada III years ago and completely forgot about it. Thanks for posting, I’m definitely going to have to give it a go!

I eagerly await a Dune mod for this new Homeworld, particularly if some crazy folks were to copy designs from Westwood’s old Dune games.

Manos: The Hands of Fate or The Final Sacrifice are 2 of my favorites.

Don’t forget, Santa Claus actually exists within both the DC and Marvel Universes.

But only Lapti Nek, because Jedi Rocks is stupid.

What could go wrong? More like, what could go right?

Quite frankly, the most difficult part of space travel is getting to space in the first place. Consider the International Space Station, which weighs in at around 419,600 kilograms and took 31 launches to reach its present state. Most of those launches were by Space Shuttle, which used two solid rocket boosters per

Terraforming a new world to suit our needs seems like a much more difficult process than genetically engineering our descendants to adapt to the new world.

Reminds me a bit of Star Trek DAC, a little arcade shooter which was surprisingly fun for a movie tie-in

Unless, like me, you’re charisma is so low you can’t convince them to leave during that one Institute quest and you have to wipe out a bunch of them.