You’d never mistake a SG team for the bigots. There are women, and non-white people on the team!
/s
You’d never mistake a SG team for the bigots. There are women, and non-white people on the team!
/s
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Source+Code+Pro
Source code pro for quite some time.
The horn work in the DS9 theme is awesome. Just tossing that out there.
If true, great. I’ve not run across a language / RDBMs library that uses numbered place holders over the standard ?
, but I’m sure someone’s done it.
Unrelated, but use placeholders instead of interpolation right into the query.
See: Little Bobby Tables. https://xkcd.com/327/
Both of them?
It’s also imminently possible you’re right, but the Relativity or someone else from the 29th century has been busy undoing the damage such widespread awareness of the future events would cause.
Chakotay’s vision of the future was also not the future that ultimately ended up existing. In such a world, the Relativity probably left him alone, as his foreknowledge wasn’t particularly useful, and they could simply look at some Starfleet records and see if he ever shared what he knew in a way that would affect the future. On seeing that he didn’t, they opt to not intervene.
Meanwhile, Janeway has shown time and time again to do whatever the fuck she wants with the timeline, and Captain Braxton probably relished pulling her in, zapping her memory of those events, and dumping her back into her own time.
More likely than not, she’s just fucking with him because she has known for quite some time that the first officer was “hiding” the stuff in her ship, and it’s just a coincidence that she threatened him with it.
It was never said on screen.
But the actor has said that he always played Garak as if he was bi if not gay.
I have one on my shelf, from when they were originally published. It is in rough shape, because I loved that thing as a kid.
I’ll set aside a couple hours this weekend to knock out a couple.
I got this from my local copies, from the final scene of e26 shortly before the credits roll:
The opening scene from the previous episode (e25) are very dark and don’t show the dorsal side of the ship in enough light or detail to tell if there’s anything there. Here’s the clearest shot of the underside I could get:
I always wondered how Starfleet envisioned the Defiant being used against the Borg.
Even the most basic Cube was demonstrably able to shrug off most attacks by the ship. Did they expect to build like a swarm of these ships, and send 20 - 30 of these bad boys in at once?
The episode that really nailed down what a talented actor Jeri Ryan is was the time she had all those assimilated personalities surface and was switching back and forth rapidly, and the bit where the Doctor “took over” her body when they were in prison.
Both times, it was absolutely believable that someone else was at the wheel, and “Seven” wasn’t there.