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crazymadness

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  1. There's an article on screenrant about this episode that's so stupid, I don't even know what to say. https://screenrant.com/star-trek-sulu-descendant-protostar-crew-prodigy/ It boils down to the security code and the author thinking they said Sulu instead of Zulu(basic military phonetic alphabet) and that somehow that means a Sulu descendant was on the Protostar.
  2. Agreed. This was a pretty fun episode but I think I laughed hardest at the Borg end credits.
  3. Sure, in theory, but in practice NERVA spewed radiation all over the place. There's a reason they were only planned to be used in the upper stages of rockets out of the atmosphere.
  4. Not enough fuel. Pathfinder is nuclear powered rockets (NERVA) instead of chemical propellant. Our shuttle could never reach orbit off the back of an aircraft. On the plus side though, our shuttle doesn't spread radioactive fuel into our atmosphere.
  5. Jeez, Karen. I didn't like her most of season one but she grew on me. Now I have to wonder what the hell is even going on in her head. She says, "We need counseling". No, dear, you need counseling. Ed wasn't going on any missions till you pushed him to resume. Now that he is, you are self destructing left and right. Turns out, I was right after all. I hate Karen.
  6. While you are right about there being no announcement the ratings say otherwise. I mean Black Lightning is doing better than Batwoman. I'm honestly surprised they haven't reconsidered giving it another season.
  7. Just finished the Synder Cut. It could have been cut down to 2.5 hours and been a better movie for it.
  8. I'm confused. They traveled to the Gamma Quadrant to that planet and yet they were able to talk to Star Fleet and the ship in the nebula. I thought the subspace relays where destroyed so how could they do that? I thought they had trouble talking even close range without those? Wasn't that a plot point earlier in the season? Even discounting Book's Emerald Chain device, that seems unlikely from the complete other side of the Galaxy doesn't it? Also, I seriously doubt the Section 31 show will happen. I mean CBS All-Access seems to be collapsing and there's already 4 Star Trek shows in production and rumors that Discovery and Picard are moving over to Netflix even in the US. It just doesn't seem likely that a 5th concurrent Star Trek show will be financed.
  9. Seriously. The Federation had 300+ members spanning the galaxy before The Burn. I'm sure there's any number of cultural touchstones that spanned many worlds since back then communication was easy. But, of course, since Michael noticed it, it must be very important. I honestly rolled my eyes at the idea that this crew could even function in a world 900 years more advanced than their frame of reference. Can you image a person from even 200 years ago offering advice on the best way to do something today, much less being as insistent as Michael was about finding a cure for the disease. It's frustrating because I was starting to enjoy this season up till now.
  10. Okay, I haven't been too enthused by this series up to now, but that was freaking awesome.
  11. Just when you think Niles couldn't be any more of an asshole....
  12. Well the BMO episode was sweet and fun and I can't wait for more.
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