That ending theme was irresponsibly good.
That ending theme was irresponsibly good.
There’s not supposed to be. Every time a transporter clone happens it’s due to external and uncontrollable factors.
It could just be that the holodeck noise dampening isn’t working today, and sleep deprived Boimler doesn’t think to just call engineering to go fix it?
I just think it’s neat
Only on planets or where things were resource constrained. On ship or station in normal operation replicators were just generally available for whatever.
I love this actually. Kirk, probably top 5% percent against the Gorn captain who happened to be some ancient, arthritic, half blind, one foot in the grave, and still beat his ass all over the paramount back lot.
Yes they have, which tells me no engineers were consulted for this statement. Waterproofing and replaceable batteries is a trivial combination.
I will be incredibly disappointed if in season 6 or something they don’t bring that back and have it be bunnies.
Can we talk about how great it is that they keep tinkering with the opening credits for the special episodes? Because I love it every time they do. Fukkin acapella man.
This was incredible and everything I could have hoped that it would be. 11/10, no notes.
And I for one appreciate. Shitpost on shitposters!
I’ve always been a fan of the canon interpretation that anything other than the two nacelle pattern was because someone needed to compensate for something in the workload. Battleships (Federation-class variants, Galaxy-X) have 3 so one can get chopped off and they can keep on trucking, quads rotate through them to even wear/allow ‘sprinting’ for longer, singletons being 2 nacelles in a trenchcoat for cost/maintenance reasons (which explains why they’re often proportionally oversized), etc.