This is not how the world ends.
This is not how the world ends.
That is... hypnotic...
This gives me one great hope: New Space Race!
Question: when was Enterprise ever "not" canon? I mean, in any official way. Has there ever been an official statement, show, novel or game that confirmed (or even strongly hinted) that Enterprise was non-canon, or is this just fan-canon complaining?
a) I quite liked Enterprise. It wasn't the best Star Trek series, but it was still well above a lot of over forgotten shows - more importantly, the cast was great, and the writers really tried (with varying levels of success) to tie in and explain continuity, even when it probably wasn't necessary.
Keep these commentaries coming!
I was right, someone doesn't know how to make charts. (Might be me)
(moving this to a response to my own question..)
According to this chart, there are still more arcade games than any other game (although, I assume that includes sports, fighting, shooting and racing games), and, inexplicably enough, there are still more text-based adventure games than shoot em up, sports, racing and puzzle games combined.
Agreed with the minor quibble.
Has me interested!
Fascinating! Keep these off-the-beaten-track pulp studies coming!
Are you certain?
I would totally wear a wooden hat.
Wait... at 7:00... you can type on a qwerty keyboard and have Japanese characters pop-up... and this is intuitively and/or easy for people posting online?
Totally worth it.
Speaking as a Texan... that's H-E-B.
There's an error in the Obama entry. The link is only a mail-to link, rather than linking to the original article.
Theory on Bae... he jumped into the real world when Rumple had only been the Dark One for a few years (Bae was still a kid, after all), and that was decades, if not hundreds of years ago, given all of the various long-term schemes Rumple's been getting involved with.