thealexofevil
thealexofevil
thealexofevil

All that Cheetos dust is making him (c’mon, you know it’s a dude) crazy.

You keep throwing that SJW thing around like it’s effective, pumpkin. It’s adorable.

Look at all the burners and their whataboutisms and feigning confusion about not being able to parse the article title.

If this dude ever ends up near bumblefuck south jersey, he’s got a couch to crash on and as many venison burgers as he can cram in his mouth. Bless his soul.

Heroes are born in the moments between accident and intent, my kindly German friend. And you sir, are one of them.

What they don’t know is I actually do work for Microsoft. I reported them to our fraud team, and other organizations.

Either way, they can’t arrest him for murder, because he never murdered anyone in the actual/final timeline.

-Not counting Kirk’s barfight in the Kelvin Timeline, this is the first party that felt like a party in “Star Trek.” Every other “party” in Trek seemed so elitist with classical music while people sipped champagne. These actually seemed like people who wanted to have fun and sex and a good time. Also, I love that we

No... thank YOU.

Kirk had no idea Sarek and Amanda were Spock’s parents until they were right in front of him, either—at this point, “Spock has family members he neglected to mention” is almost a fifty-year tradition!

Do you think the black insignia badges on some of the guards were meant to be a hint of Section 31? (I would prefer not, because it’s waaay too early for that)

I now like to think of them as having had quite a friendly (and respectful) rivalry when they were growing up, all the way up to both joining the Federation :)

It’s not inconceivable that the geopolitics of the 23rd century have a cyclicity to them - that Starfleet’s mission adapts between its militaristic and scientific aims to meet their circumstances. We could argue that the evolution of the TOS into the TWOK-onwards era depict one of those shifts. Similarly, the placid

“Bones, know any good rabbit jokes lately?”

Aha, you’ve solved it! That must be why Spock never mentioned her! He never forgave her for swiping his book!

I think she stole Spock’s copy of that book. She’s seems to have an evil streak in her, that Burnham.

I enjoyed it, but the tone felt weird. I kept thinking the mood of it all had more in common with “Battlestar Galactica” than anything “Star Trek.”

My theory is that air crew walk around with this giant chip on their shoulder because deep down they know they are nothing more than trumped up serving staff. Sure, they wear a natty uniform and go to ‘training seminars’ in far flung exotic locations, but at the end of the day it’s back to getting me a double martini,

Nope. Not at all. Did you see his reaction? The defensiveness? No semblance of professionalism was present, and it’s his own problem if he can’t handle the provocation of a customer. Instructions/orders/etc. are never an excuse for violence, abuse, or worse.