Un-cancel Lower Decks. š
Honestly, though, I feel like most media groups in general forget why the streaming model worked in the first place. They want Office-level hits, but forget that The Office wasnāt immediately successful. Not immediately killing it just because of that gave it time to find a fandom.
Most shows should automatically get 2-3 seasons, and they often arenāt getting that.
As for the whole ānone of them knew what Star Trek wasā anecdote - I find that a bit exaggerated. Iām a college student, and I wore a Boimler costume for Halloween- most could identify that I was something Star Trek. Around other people my age, they can at least think of Spock or Patrick Stewart.
How I got into Trek as a kid was my mom would be watching it, and sheād let us join even though we were supposed to be doing homework. TNG was the one I saw the most during that.
P.S: As Iāve floated around this forum several times, I think an animated anthology series of strange new crews would be awesome.
I feel like the marketing for Artificial Idiocy comes down to three words: "Resistance is futile."
As put aptly by one text (which I have yet to read): "When you trick somebody into participating in a small-time fraud, it's called a 'scam'. But when the scam is so big that people have no choice but to participate, it's called 'economics.'"
Man, I swear in DS9:"Bar Association" that Rom had the 2016 DC Flintstones comic pulled up on his PADD while doing research.
P.S Like the person in the video, I too use Linux.
I really wish we'd gotten more T'Lyn time. She needed at least one more episode focused on her.
Amateurs. (I think I've watched almost every episode 3 times at least. The main exceptions are a few random season 1 episodes and "A Mathematically Perfect Redemption".)
Wow. This meme's from when Sprint still existed!
That be the one. I received it twice.
But what about those kids in TOS who all joined a cult and murdered their parents for fun or something?
Joking answer: Star Trek: The Next Generation season 1, but skip all episodes except "Code of Honor", which is the "best" in the franchise.
Serious Answer: DS9 season 1. Although it's less hopeful than the typical Trek in many senses, I think it still has that Trekian sense of ethics about it. Also, the characters are great, and the first season is much more watchable than TNG season 1.
BTW usually the graphics glitches weren't immediate, but would come after waking it from sleep a few times.
As an ex-Linux on Surface Go 1 user, I didn't like the experience. Under Debian Testing, it was always mostly usable, but I'd come across the weirdest bugs, like graphics glitches. Also, last time I checked, the camera was miserable to set up - I got it working, but it's really weird. Secure boot was also really painful.
Running Linux on the Surface Go made me curse the Surface line and put the Go in a junk drawer. I might go back to it one day, but I have no reason at the moment. Still, if you already own one, it's worth a shot.
If you go ahead, though:
- Whatever easily supported the linux-surface kernel.
- I really don't know. I don't quite use Linux in that manner.
- No. SD cards are slow, so the system will take an eternity to load. Put personal files on the SD and the install internal, not the other way around.
- I have no idea about the pen, but the keyboard mostly worked fine. I remember it having problems in the Debian installer, so I had to use a USB hub dongle and a keyboard to install, but after that I remember it working pretty well both mainline and linux-surface.
Also, I feel like an awesome Star Trek series would be a (preferably animated) semi-anthology where you have a few crews a season that then meet up in a finale subplot, sort of like taking LD:āWej Dujā and focusing on each individual crew and culture more. My ideas are:
- āCetacean Opsā, which would take place on the USS George and Gracie (or something), a starship (either prototype or refit) built for and staffed by aquatic/cetacean life forms, except a few engineers. Besides exploring what cetacean life style is like in the Federation and Starfleet, as well as how they avoid isolation between aquatic and non-aquatic crew.
- One thatās literally just the Archimedes from the Lower Decks Season 2 finale. I really liked that crew for some reason and want more.
- Several non-Federation species vessels, like a Ferengi starship or a post-Dominion Cardassian vessel.
Cheers, pally. And apng. Noice!
Time to make a GRF of it.
Thanks. My singular brain cell for some reason missed that button.
Thanks for keeping me in the know. š
I'll check later because I'm really busy, but I think if you go a bit before or after in the episode, there's a lamp on the wall where you say Kim 7 is.
Also, I don't know why I said MS Paint or something - I literally used GIMP to do a circle in one of my images. I can't believe I accidentally promoted proprietary software, when I should be promoting Ensign Kim! (Although I believe an okudagram in Prodigy that says he was a Lieutenant at the time of the show, so he really doesn't stay an ensign forever in the Prime Timeline.)
Can you point out the Kims in the cell in MS paint or something? I'm intrigued.
P.S in a later shot, the 6 non-Lieutenant Kims count seems to be confirmed. I'll attach it when I have time.
Wasn't he always kind of a cartoonish mustache twirler? I mean, he basically invaded Cardassia after the manipulation of his meme-ishly large ego.
The truth is Gowron is a cartoon, and that's why we love him.
The secret about TNG:"Cause and Effect" is that it took place on February 2nd, 2368. š
Debian is on the right track. XFCE might work - I remember it running pretty well on a laptop with 4 gigs.
John Linnellās Tele-Tele-Phone Cover
Which āAnother First Kissā variant?
If I had a slip of latinum for every time a DS9 character went to an alien afterlife...
I Just Go Nuts that this song has never seen a proper lease
It's been a while. Here's a meme for your troubles.