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Well WE would, sure…but "evolved" 24th Century idealists?
Voyager loved to play fast and loose with Borg canon. In "Unity" the assimilated human woman in the colony claimed to have been at Wolf 359. How did she get from Wolf 359 to the Delta Quadrant when the one Borg ship in that attack was destroyed over Earth?
I remember that episode fondly as the "the one where the crew are dicks towards 20th century folks."
Ever notice that the little squeal Nedry emits near the beginning of the film (seeing the shaving cream can for the first time) oddly foreshadows one of the sounds the dilophosaurus makes later?
I saw that movie 3 or 4 times in the theater and each time I went back it was to experience the T-Rex road attack with a new audience. They never let me down.
I actually felt it in my chest. It literally gave me chest pains. I've been chasing that visceral movie high in a lot of subsequent cinema. But few visuals or sound design come close to matching the T-Rex roar from the first Jurassic Park (and that includes all of the JP sequels).
I walked out of Jurassic World thinking the franchise just used up its last best idea. Your pitch convinces me that there is at least one more.
Satisfactory = dismal failure on the Internet. You have to remember the curve.
Interesting point because in the movie, a geneticist says with two sentences essentially what you just said with three paragraphs.
I'm genuinely honored to live in a world where those two films came from the same mind.
Watching Alexander Siddig play the cloaked mysterious figure recently on Da Vinci's Demons, I can totally see him in the role of Section 31 Agent.
No heterosexual being would have smarter quips. Garak will always be Star Trek's first openly gay character to me. Canon be damned.
"What happens when the Borg encounter a shape shifter?"
Little known fact: yamok sauce is great for lubricating and unsealing self-sealing stem bolts.
I heard this a lot as well and to this day, it's such an odd notion to me. By virtue of staying in one place, the show's writers were able to explore the characters' lives, as well as Bajoran and Cardassian culture, explore the Gamma Quadrant, and still visit some of the best known Federation landmarks in the Defiant…
Interesting. I definitely prefer Jadzia to Ezri, but I loved the idea of Ezri. I appreciated the fact that she was a new personality that I was forced to deal with whether I wanted to or not. It mirrored the experiences of the characters on the show and made me relate first hand to what it was like to know (or think…
"going-through-the-motions dullness."
I so want this to be true, but I haven't seen any official verification of it. The closest is Mike Okuda's "the best way to ensure DS9 gets a BD release is to keep buying the TNG ones."