Tha wight arowned the noasez ar definitley different, and tha chest pattern iz slitely different.
Eye luv speling.
Tha wight arowned the noasez ar definitley different, and tha chest pattern iz slitely different.
Eye luv speling.
The terms are mutually exclusive.
They do look quite a bit alike–did you notice that there’s a -third- beagle in the bunch, named Zowie?! Wonder if they were litter mates? I confess, I looked at the other dogs too–that Duchess, who played Spike on Sunset Beach, had a picture up where she had a right mean snarl! Porthos is a good doggie, but I gotta wonder if he’s been fixed, cause I’ve never heard him do a typical beagle howl!
Thanks for the link, Viva, that was an interesting page, and sorry I forgot it was you, NoClueBoy! I mean, how could I -ever- forget you?
Remember when Phlox saw the scans, and realized they were nowhere near being out of the nebula on schedule?
He said they were still a half a light-year from the far edge, and that at their current rate of speed (on impulse drive only), they wouldn’t be out of it for another ten weeks.
Well, bullpuckey. If they were travelling under impulse power only – which, by definition, means they were moving at sub-light speed – then it should take them at least half a year to cover half a light-year. That’s why it’s called a “light-year”! Sheesh!
In fact, even after Phlox fired up the warp engines and got the ship moving at Warp 2, it still should’ve taken at least 3 weeks to travel that half-lightyear. Warp 2 is only 8 times the speed of light in the TOS warp speed scale. Heck, even if they were breaking continuity and using the TNG warp speed scale, Warp 2 would still only be 10 times the speed of light!
I call interstellar-distance foul!
It was the lizards.
Impossible! The “lizards,” as you so quaintly call the mind-controlling cockroaches from hell, were clearly not involved with Star Fleet until after the time of Kirk and Spock.
Well, you notice how Kirk kept getting larger and larger as the years and the movies went on? Makes you wonder …
Same here.
–Cliffy
You’re assuming Enterprise and TOS have the same warp scales whenthere is as much time difference between then as there is between TOS and TNG.
You’re assuming Enterprise and TOS have the same warp scales when there is as much time difference between then as there is between TOS and TNG.
Besides, he was using Denobulan light years, which are actually 7.879% the size of ours. Denobula is a bigger planet and its orbital plane is filld with ether, thus slowing down C to something more like L3.
Plus, he was just a liitle bit confused. Not only was his own perception affected so that he was misreading (possibly) the sensor readouts, the sensors themselves could’ve been afffected by the thingy that all the hoomahns were asleepy for. (Take THAT, Viva!)
The 2nd paragraph is my serious answer.
Lies, the fourth paragraph is clearly the only one serious.
Okay, the tape for this one got here today and I’ve watched it as well.
It being a more character driven show and showcasing the second-best character (Hoshi* being the first) in the series, I found it a pretty good production, although after being thoroughly spoiled by the time I saw it, I didn’t like it as much as I could have.
I think I might be a bit easier to please than the rest of you, especially Cervaise. This episode didn’t really have many moments that jumped out as being wrong other than the things I already knew to look out for, including the line tracer mentioned only a few posts up and T’Pol’s ditzy attitude. I don’t know if I would have caught on as quickly if I didn’t know she was a wraith but by the end of the show, it was being telegraphed so transparently that anyone, even Linus, should have been able to realize that she was nothing more than a hallucination.
The one surprising thing that really stuck out in my mind about this show is that Trip is actually a pretty interesting character and that Trineer is a surprisingly good actor. He didn’t do much at all in this episode but his lines were delivered with such conviction that he seemed more like Charles Tucker than he did his real life self. I’m really liking him… he’s probably my third favorite character behind Hoshi** and the good doctor. Actially, I like pretty much everyone except T’Pol.
*I’ve noticed recently that while we complain about Travis never getting any screen time, Hoshi suffers just as much, if not more. Everyone else gets their fair share of screen time discounting maybe Reed but Hoshi is just as neglected.
My having the tiniest little crush on her may have a little bit to do with my noticing that.
**That zombie scene scared me. Poor Hoshi.
I’m not just assuming it, there’s evidence for it in the show itself. In the Enterprise pilot episode “Broken Bow”, the ship is travelling at warp 4.5, and Archer says they are moving at “thirty million kilometers a second”. 30 million km/s is almost exactly 100c, which, if it corresponds to a warp speed of 4.5, is pretty darned consistent with with the TOS warp speed scale (in which warp x = x^3 *c[/c]).
I don’t even want to know how you know that piece of dialogue from an episode that’s three years old. Not even I am that big of a geek.
Hey, you jump threads.
Maybe he has a VCR or a DVD player or something.
Yeah, but there is no way he remembered that throwaway line so he had to have watched the episode again to prove me wrong. Remember, this is the same guy who ran out and bought “Devil in the Dark” to see if phaser-cutting-phasers were used.
He is the original Trek Doper, you know.
Nope. **Cervaise ** beat him by two months.
In registration date, sure, but I searched once for the original Star Trek Thread on the Dope. And guess what I found?
Well, I’ll tell you…
I can’t remember, it was way too long ago. Be fun to do it again, though. See how many first threads we come up with, based on our different search parameter possibilities.
Or not.