"You already knew that Mass Effect is quite possibly the most important science fiction universe of our generation."
"You already knew that Mass Effect is quite possibly the most important science fiction universe of our generation."
Outside of the consistently hilarious Data and Geordi "Boy Meets World"-esque storylines, my favourites are:
Because Q got bored and decided to have a little fun with it.
The way that I understood it, the Temporal Cold War was a cold war as the opposing factions from the future weren't engaged in fighting with each other directly but through proxies in the 22nd century i.e. the Enterprise crew, the Suliban Cabal and the Tholians. The novel "Watching the Clock" goes into more detail…
"I think Inspector Spacetime deserves to look and sound like it belongs on TV (because, frankly, it does)."
That's our story and we're sticking to it.
Always nice to see my university mentioned on one of my favourite websites!
This is a much more plausible explanation.
For anyone interested, the "Doctor Who" Big Finish audio drama "Mary's Story" in which events surrounding the Doctor's visit to Switzerland inspire Mary Shelley to write "Frankenstein" is well worth a listen.
Oh my!
It was clearly the sound of the temporal core of a time ship from the future exploding, thereby creating a hole in the space time continuum.
Technically, Bender was his evil twin.
It's worth mentioning that the actor who played Biff in "I Dream of Jeannie" was Michael Ansara, Barbara Eden's then husband. He's probably best known for playing Kang in the original "Star Trek" series as well as in DS9 and "Voyager" years later.
He wasn't really evil though. Just a bit misguided really.
Prime went out of business in 1992. Not even the Doctor could save it!
Nothing with a dog that adorable can possibly be a travesty.
Reginald D. Hunter probably wouldn't agree with that assessment.
Plus we might find more cool stuff like the Antikythera mechanism.
I'll have to check this out when I have the time.
I'm attending the University of Edinburgh at the moment, actually. To the best of my knowledge, none of the medical lecturers are advocating that its students engage in experiments designed to resurrect late US presidents but you never know what some of them might be doing on the side.