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Flash Fact: Southern Comfort is a liquer, not a whiskey.

When people ask me to surprise them with a shot, I like to give them Malort.

If we do, it’ll probably be archive footage. Avery Brooks stopped acting shortly after DS9 ended and has focused on teaching, even declining an invitation to be interviewed for What We Left Behind.

Per the novels (that are supposed to be canon), Worf assumed command of the Enterprise-E upon Picard’s promotion on the latter’s recommendation. I’d love to see that crew, but there’s no way it’ll happen.

There’s a scene in Measure of a Man that was originally deleted but slotted back in when they remastered TNG that says that Picard served aboard a USS Reliant as an ensign with a then-Lieutenant Nakamura. I think they referenced this Reliant in an episode of Picard.

He was fine and I think I'd have liked him more if he had better material to work with. Snyder's right-wing libertarian views made him very unlikeable.

Outside of comics? Kevin Conroy, no question.

Yup. I’ve been in the service industry for 25 years and COVID just brought out the worst in guests. My city had a mask mandate and there were signs on the door saying masks were required and we’d get tourists saying shit like “we don’t have to wear a mask because we’re from Iowa and they don’t require masks.”

Batman & Robin has zero batkills. As does Mask of the Phantasm.

The only DS9 reference they’ve made (I think) is naming a ship after Nog and the class after the actor, Aron Eisenberg. Which is very good.

Voyager’s nacelles being raised during warp was supposed to be a reference to the warp speed limit, but they never managed to mention it. TNG mentioned the speed limit a few times throughout the rest of the series, but I can’t remember a single mention of it on DS9.

The Necrosword already appeared in Ragnarok as Hela’s weapon.

This is the same guy who defended a convicted child molester, so I’m very interested in what Coppola has to say.

Voyage Home was the most successful Trek film-- possibly still is-- which is weird, since it’s the last film in a trilogy. The present day setting also saved a lot of money, which probably helped with the profit.

SOLD

I guess the Crisis didn’t sort out the multiverse properly.

The Absolute Edition’s bonus material is in a second volume that clocks in at over 100 pages. (I think, I don’t have it handy at the moment.) I’d imagine this new edition has the art from the original crossover, the annotations and Busiek’s original pitches. Unless they’re including new material, which is possible.

I bought mine the day it was released and managed to get it signed by both Busiek and Perez. The extra material is spectacular.

I love that when he went to Crossgen, the publisher was such a huge fan and, despite Crossgen’s policy of creators being exclusive to the company, put a clause in George Perez’s contract that he was allowed to work on a JLA/Avengers book if one was going to be published.