Hee!
Ou wins!
65 to 13 over #11 Texas.
Yes, OU is #1 for a reason.
I bet the Sooners could’ve repelled the Xindi boarding party.
Hee!
Ou wins!
65 to 13 over #11 Texas.
Yes, OU is #1 for a reason.
I bet the Sooners could’ve repelled the Xindi boarding party.
It’s the difference between wisecracks and smartcracks, and … aw, ferget it.
I can’t imagine anyone (or anything) big enough for Enterprise to do it with.
(Starships with sex lives … who knew?)
A D’deridex class Warbird would be big enough but that’d be like throwing a carrot down a hallway.
Tin Man?
Enterprise is into scat?
Finally got to see the taped episode.
I’ve always hated magic asteroid gravity, but they could easily explain it away - why not just let us know that their spacesuits are equiped with gravity boots?
When asked if there was another route to the airlock, T’Pol says “no”. A few minutes later, they show locked doors around the airlock including two seperate entrances.
At no point does Phlox state or even imply that Trellium-D is radioactive. He just says that it’s a “neurotoxin” for vulcans. Yeah, and mercury is toxic to humans but we use it in thermomiters because we don’t actually touch it. This is one of the dumbest dillemas yet.
Cervaise, not only was the dream stupid and manipulative, it was incredibly obvious it was a dream to anyone who had ever seen a horror movie at any time in their life.
Eh. This episode was mediocre at best.
He only has brief lifespan anyway…though I don’t know how they’ll break it to him.
**They will repeat “The Xindi” after “Exile” and then have new episodes through November and maybe into December.
Tyhe damn shuttle landed like an aircraft on a runway. Bad.
Like the Mad Hatter, they were smearing it all over the inside of the bulkhead, probably with their nasty little green fingers.
Is the dilema that T’Pol would be constantly exposed to it, or exposed while it was being applied?
Nasty little Vulcanses.
Wring their little necks!
Stab their eyes out!
Hmm … I seem to recall someone saying there were four routes to the airlock before they showed the diagram with the separate locked entrances around it.
Saw the episode today. Eh. Didn’t care for it at all.
The coolest part came forty or so minutes after the show went off, on Jake 2.0. There was a plane that was integral to the storyline and its registry code was NX 74205, which is the Defiant’s call number.
Obscure Trek references!
Was that the Jake and the Supernerds Jake 2.0?
Yeah. That episode. The abort code was NCC18646309 which looks like another registry code but it’s three numbers too long.
if you add 1864 and 6309 you get 6173
also add 1-8, 6-4, 6-3, 0-9 you get 9 10 9 9
This becomes 37, which downs into 10, which downs into 1. This is proof that there can be only 1.
Don’t lose your head!