They understand that the adventure is in the journey, not the destination.
They understand that the adventure is in the journey, not the destination.
That's pretty much The Undiscovered Country. I mean it has some action set pieces (including continuity-breaking purple Klingon blood) but it isn't just the crew running around on various disintegrating spacecraft.
But they completely jettisoned the one thing that made the Borg so menacing by introducing the Borg Queen. The whole point was they were completely undifferentiated, decentralized, and unempathetic to any notions of individuality (even Locutus was nothing more than a mouthpiece for the hive mind meant to intimidate…
Undiscovered Country is definitely the one I enjoyed the most (though I gave up on the TNG movies after either First Contact or Generations, whichever came last). I am of the opinion that Wrath of Khan is highly overrated. I rewatched it recently, and it was honestly kind of a snooze, and Khan, for all that he is…
I'm more bothered that no one had the forethought to clone Dustin Hoffman back in the '70's so he could one day play Glenn Greenwald.
Yes. He really elevated what might otherwise have been a forgettable show.
Exactly, and the difference with PGO is that these people are actually having a shared local experience, unlike when everyone was checking Facebook and Twitter.
What would you go around collecting in a Star Wars game? Ewoks?
And Sam Bee.
How do Wookiees pronounce any of these names?
Doofi. Doofae would be the plural of Doofa (if I remember my Latin).
"Make America great again, and again, and again…"
The only people I've seen playing this game besides my own kids have been adults. There are a lot of adults out there who grew up with Pokemon.
Considering what was going on around this point in the 20th century, honestly, things could be a lot worse.
That will teach them some respect for the victims of mass murder!
Krayt Dragons.
Which makes it a bit of a bonehead move to wander around naked on a planet where water regularly falls from the sky.
If you shoot Mr. Poopybutthole do you lose?
We are still feeling the repercussions of particular presidential administrations decades after they have ended. No GWB, no Iraq War, and a very different Middle East. No FDR, no New Deal, and a very different socioeconomic regime in the U.S. No Lincoln… well, you get the idea.
What should he have done differently?