Ergonomics was a lost technology after WW3.
Ergonomics was a lost technology after WW3.
Which is very in-character for him.
Actually, it means that not everybody was kung-fu fighting. The position of ‘not’ is important.
It gets much better after season one. ABC turned on them, the treacherous dogs, and they switched to Cartoon Network, who were much more lenient in what they could get away with.
And Shere Khan in The Jungle Book!
Later seasons do look much better, though. You can watch them upgrade their hardware in real time. Shadows, more polygons, more actors on screen, etc.
She also was the computer voice in the last two episodes of PIC thanks to archive audio.
It depends on who’s writing the episode. In First Contact she was implied to be an avatar of the Collective rather than an individual that controls it. Or possibly a gestalt consciousness formed as a byproduct of the Collective’s structure of interlinking minds. The VOY writers didn’t really get it, though, so she became a true individual on that show and in her future appearances.
Judging by the windows, you should be able to fit a turbolift in the pylons. As for whether that’s a good idea…
As of the final season of PIC, Bev is also a really good choice for tactical.
It’s in the Klingon-Federation neutral zone in the classic setup, so I think the solution to maintaining relations with the Klingons would be to go a step further and blow it up, then apologize for the Kobayashi Maru’s crew’s dishonorable actions.
The planet killer can’t fire very frequently. Realistically, they just need to get within transporter range, send drones over, and start assimilating the ship. If they can avoid the first shot from the superlaser or just have a second ship, they’re probably fine. Unless the Death Star has Vader on board.
When are we getting a Lower Decks episode where they go to the swole universe?
Found Jolee Bindo’s account.
Oh, yeah, that’s a derp for me.
he never was called “Adolph”, ever.
I did not know this. Did they just never use his first name or did he have some kind of preferred nickname?
If there is a commercial failure of an IP, there is a good chance that its failure will be seen as the IP generally failing or falling out of poluarity instead of the failure to best utilize the IP that likely occurred.
For example, when EA released Tiberian Twilight and it was absolutely awful and didn’t sell, they said that people just didn’t want RTS games anymore and shelved the entire C&C franchise. That was fourteen years ago and we haven’t had a new C&C since then that wasn’t mobile shovelware.
I used a Steam Controller for the N64 stuff. The right pad worked great for the C buttons.
I had one of those. Loved it, but the sticks didn’t last long enough to justify buying another.
Could also be like the starter bills in a tip jar, encouraging people to book now.