“Starships that do not run on propane are WITHOUT HONOR!”
“Starships that do not run on propane are WITHOUT HONOR!”
King of the House of Hill.
“Not this time.”
“Pure fiction!”
“It’s false.”
“This one was invented by a writer.”
“If you see light at the end of a wormhole, it’s probably coffee.”
Caffination level: Janeway
Let’s call the book “Bermy”.
Santa’s Workshop is Mainland China.
This is why I love the movie Elf. It shows elves making brand-name toys and learning how to build current-gen graphics processors for electronics that get requested.
Bester would eat Mirror Chekov for breakfast.
A crossover cartoon movie is something Ira Steven Behr and J. Michael Straczynski could theoretically pull off.
It’s a long shot, but I have faith of the heart!
RIP, the only security chief that could give Odo a run for his money.
Whatever they said, Warp 9.975 is NOT the maximum sustainable speed of an Intrepid-class starship. It’s the maximum possible speed… for a few hour at best, before the warp core needs to be powered down to prevent everything from melting.
It’s not a stretch to assume that the initial 75-year estimate was based on average sustainable speed and taking into account time needed to stop, refuel, maintain, repair, etc. Over that long a time, it wouldn’t be enough to just pour more deuterium into it. Most of the warp engine would have to be rebuilt or replaced.
Also, the computer was struggling to figure out exactly where they were, so it might have been off by a few years at first. When Seven built astrometrics, they immediately updated their ETA.
“A warrior’s conditioner.”
Wow, really? They’re each other’s doppelganger. And they’re both on YouTube for their comedy work, bizarre.
(I stand by my previous statement.)
"Your mind to my mind… your peanuts to my mouth.
Kirk’s Bane
Yeah, since it’s a hologram (?) and not really the actual character.
Is it still Kate Mulgrew doing the voice or someone else?
Better to just do it with two Janeways; Genevieve Bujold & Kate Mulgrew.
The Roku box was one of the good ones… about ten years ago. Though maybe this is just a TV thing. TIL Roku makes actual screens.
In the past few years especially, I’ve seen so many unshakable “good ones” go bad. Some, in the worst possible way.