Shoulda bought the Predators.
Shoulda bought the Predators.
“This bad thing is common, so no need to discuss it.”
Those quotes are stomach-turning.
I have this idea where everyone in roughly the same seats of each row would stand up and raise their hands, then sit back down as the people next to them do the same thing, and so on. The end result would be a cool ripple effect around the stadium.
Makes sense.
And here I’ve been using the blood of my enemies like a sucker.
Spared no expense.
Who was making a critique?
It does appear it was pursued as a civil matter last year, according to the CBC:
the Homolka couple
In Canada, the rights to Supergirl are held by a different media corp than the rest of the CW shows, and it airs on a channel that I no longer get. I will live vicariously through Caroline’s reviews.
I was on a flight from Sydney to LA
Star Trek playing fast and loose with travel times and interstellar “geography” isn’t something new, either. It does bug me, because I think the show as a whole displays either a lack of attention to detail, or an assumption that certain things aren’t important. Unfortunately, I think it is important - not for nerdy…
I was referring to the multidimensional transporter device used on DS9, not the original transporter error.
I’m not sure - as I recall, he was found out when a tribble reacted to him, prompting McCoy to scan him. I assume that, like Voq, he was able to pass a cursory scan (a writer on the aftershow referred to it as a scan done by computers), but it doesn’t hold up under greater scrutiny.
The universal translators have always had a flair for the dramatic, through all iterations of Trek.
We already knew that because of the guy from The Trouble With Tribbles. Arne Darvin?
See, that’s the thing. If there’s nothing impossible about the MU on its own, and there are infinite parallel universes (as seen in TNG “Parallels”), then I think we have to assume that one of those infinite parallels is the MU. There’s nothing impossible about it, so it must be out there somewhere.
Okay, but distill it down to the core of the matter: could the Mirror Universe exist? Is there anything in its own history, ignoring the Prime timeline completely, that’s impossible?