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This is 100% case by case. I don’t think one is better as a rule. If you can make a hub area fun to explore and rewarding to do so, it can really make the game feel more alive.

That has to be the greatest line delivery in all of film.

Wow... just... wow...

I submit that it’s a bad idea to look down on people because you think they did something you dislike and your only evidence is their race, gender, and home state.

I actually thought there was a difference between the cast’s appearances in the previous TNG movies and Nemesis. They all looked haggard, and the uniforms all looked a bit frumpy (even on the actors who were still in good shape).

It’s because TNG was almost always brightly lit, as was typical of TV shows in the late ‘80s and ‘90s, whereas movie cinematography has tended to be darker since the late ‘60s. SF/space movies of the ‘90s in particular go for a lot of shadows and underlighting, with muted or monochrome color schemes. That approach

Launch lineup doesn’t make or break a system. Let’s just take a look at history here:

Fun facts:

Surprised there was no mention of the telepathic sexual assault of Troi by Shinzon

Man, I never thought about it before, but why did they have Tom Hardy in this movie? Shinzon should have been played by Patrick Stewart as well. That would have been fantastic, actually seeing an identical Jean-Luc Picard that was full on insanely evil.

Surprised there was no mention of the telepathic sexual assault of Troi by Shinzon and Viceroy, which only had two purposes - allow Troi to locate Shinzon on a cloaked ship and give Riker a scene where he can kill Viceroy in vengeance.

Knowing what I know now (having completed the game last night) I wish I had gone with my gut instinct, which was to choose a photo of Prompto looking adorable.

The internet complain about something? That’s unpossible!

Take another look at his IMDB credits in the years leading up to 2008 and get back to me.

In fairness, Jon Favreau took a huge risk on Downey, for whom he had to campaign hard. It’s a no-brainer now, but at the time studios were very reluctant to let RDJ back into showbiz.

Nope. I’m very professional when it’s called for. I apologize to people when it’s warranted and I don’t legitimize the invalid complaints of people looking to cause trouble for their own amusement and benefit. If I genuinely wrong someone and I apologize to them, not someone looking for validation by playing white

Or, for people who aren’t insufferable moralizing assholes, it can be a simple mistake because you don’t understand the situation or the dynamics of it. Regardless of the reason when you change your name, you can’t expect everyone who’s been used to using it to instantly internalize it and never slip up or not realize

I wonder how the airline was able to cope with something so terrible