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Everything posted by kay1864
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Didn’t they just restore Isaac’s memory from a backup a few episodes ago, when he killed himself? Any fanwave as to why they couldn’t do that again? Maybe because ‘it would overlay the older operating system’?
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Rolled up again without a search warrant. Do the writers think our memories are that short? Also, Deaver really needed to die.
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By this logic, Starfleet should arrest people who are from higher gravity planets or have a superior educational system. Like someone above said, this law is punishing Una just for being born.
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It seems really odd to me that in SNW they’ve banned the augments themselves, rather than say, banning the practice of genetic engineering. Can anyone explain this somewhat twisted logic?
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(I didn’t see any of Discovery, but I’ve seen all of SNW) Does this Pike end up immobilized in a 23rd-century wheelchair, or end up dead? Or has he seen what he thinks is his death, but it turns out he can be kept (barely) alive? (oh and “Pike-in-a-Box” 😆😆😆)
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I thought Kamala was going to block the knife with frozen light, but instead she just kind of stood there. I guess they needed a sacrificial lamb at that point of the story.
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Depends totally on the style of comic we’re talking about. To me it requires far less imagination for that to be a cigarette, than for someone to be holding a lollipop that way in their mouth, which absolutely no one does. But like I said, YMMV.
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The Djinn must have been like “We really thought this was just going to be a running chase, we were so not prepared for three-wheeled rickshaws. We were not expecting vehicles in Karachi!” James Bond on a stolen motorcycle it was not. 😆 Felt sorry for the delivery truck guy.
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I was looking at it from a comic POV, with a glowing cigarette end, but YMMV
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I briefly thought that might be the case, but that makes no sense. Nobody does that.
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Really late to the party, just now binging. First 2 minutes: Anyone else notice Kamala’s drawing of Captain Marvel smoking? Weird that Disney would have this in a show aimed at high school kids, especially in light of this from 2015: “Disney bans smoking in all future films including Star Wars and Marvel Comics” Not a freeze frame either, the shot lasted a couple seconds.
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In that case, a 5 second scene of Uhura raising her phaser, and Hemmer saying “No, not here” would have been good for us viewers. Instead we’re left with ‘why did they let it get away so easily?’ Not to mention the myriad times aliens or intruders were shot with phasers in TNG Engineering. Starfleet personnel, unlike Cylons and Stormtroopers, are historically pretty good shots.
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The relationship was a “joining up in battle” relationship, not a sexual one. All the other characters stayed consistent with their behavior in the book, as understood by Rikiya. If Debra extracted that relationship from Rukiya, it makes no sense to extrapolate it to hot innuendo.
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1. The Gorn in Engineering was not moving that fast. Uhura could have shot it easily. Phasers literally disintegrate matter at the highest setting. What am I missing here? 2. There’s no assistant chief engineer in Engineering? Why didn’t we hear from him/her at Hemmer’s wake? (At least they had a couple of other crew there) Oh wait, it was established two episodes ago there’s only 15 to 20 people total on board, who are easily overcome by pirates 😊 As C-3PO would say, “Thank the maker!”
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Too bad Starfleet lost any sort of dishwasher technology along the way.
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Much as I might love the notion of Una with another woman, the dialogue “We know each other quite well… Quite well” really didn’t belong in a little girl’s version of her favorite book. Save it for another episode, writers.
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Yes, it was weird to see the ship so empty. You would think they would need a skeleton crew, especially in engineering, and just take the risk that no one would need to run to sickbay. Plus we’re to assume that everyone is a rabid fan of Bortus’ singing?
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Macon deserves an Emmy for that scene.
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Glad to hear him sing, but damn that line was delivered too harshly.
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To this day I like her much better than Talla. Jessica Szohr is good enough in the role, but Sage to me was much more deft an actress. Not to mention a bigger contrast between her strength and her size.
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At least then her wooden delivery would fit 😆
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And the whole time, despite being warned it would be a rough ride, the rest of the delegation didn’t sit in the four seats available.
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She had way less makeup of course than an adult Krill. Basically a head appliance not much different than a wig, plus white face makeup.
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Who knew that a populist leader staging a coup based on lies could be so two-faced?