The voyager intro, but apart from that DS9.
The voyager intro, but apart from that DS9.
We deserve a show set in an alternate universe where Tuvix wasn’t murdered.
That can be neglected.
It was a really odd choice considering the mirror universe is one of Star Trek’s classic choices for filler episodes next to time travel and holo deck shenanigans.
You want them to go to the mirror universe AGAIN?!
Mathematicians and physicists like this.
It is not permitted to circumvent effective technological measures
Germany has a similar law and unless it was changed it is legal to circumvent ineffective technological measures which means if you can circumvent it it is ineffective, making the entire law kind of pointless, because how would you circumvent something that can’t be circumvented.
I wouldn’t say anything in particular sucked, it’s just that there’s nothing that sticks out. It felt more like a low budget film, but it’s not as thought provoking as low budget sci-fi films. I have to agree with the other comment, it’s very forgettable.
The Expanse is the only sci-fi franchise I know that has bicycles. They’re the perfect means of transportation in a post-apocalyptic world, no need for fuel except for food that you need anyway.
The explanation why humans and aliens were comparably developed made sense.
But that’s not what happened, just look at the statistics. Why do you spread false information, what’s your source?
replaced them with coal.
I always wonder where this “fact” comes from.
YouTube supports multiple audio tracks these days and sometimes it decides that I should listen to a dubbed version of a video. Somehow all media players are very limited when it comes to settings for language preferences.
Seems a little strange considering their refusal to provide M1 Abrams tanks from their stockpile as these have depleted uranium armor.
This isn’t exlusively about Threads.
Sounds great, but in the end it just means everyone has to host their own instance. That could be interesting, but I doubt everyone would want to do that.
Why would anyone who’s against nuclear automatically be pro coal? It’s not like the only options available to us are nuclear and coal.
So the question is–why are men not banding together to support other men?
I’m a member of a left leaning political party, a few years ago some people tried to start a men’s group (there is already a women’s group, queer group,…). The attempt was immediatly shot down.
What’s the significance of the colors? Greenish = “stealing”, orange = “okay”, yellow = “grey area”? Seems awfully negative, maybe invert the whole thing.