What do Data and Armus have in common?
They both ate Yar.
What do Data and Armus have in common?
They both ate Yar.
Solidarity forever.
If this is a difficult principal for you, remember to rank your battles appropriately:
Number One will always be the people you actually disagree with on a fundamental level, the people you mean to be resisting. Way down on the list is the people on your side who are resisting in ways you don't condone, but resisting nonetheless.
Never fight a low priority battle when a high priority fight is still going on.
Anthony Bourdain DID commit suicide.
Goblins and orcs are the same thing.
It's just modern cultural convention to linguistically differentiate them by their size. "Goblins" is a more archaic and folksy word for them.
The orcs referred to as Uruk-hai are members of that race that have been specially bred to be larger, more intelligent, and unphased by sunlight, but "Uruk-hai" just means "orc-folk" in the Black Speech.
Good. May he rage himself into a coronary.
I suspect Batel's fate is foreshadowed in her mindmeld with Spock. The hybridization will give her a Gorn aspect that she can't live with, but it will also grant her the ability to communicate with the Gorn, and she'll wind up sacrificing herself.
They are definitely doing this without Starfleet approval. Pike's ship prioritizes individuals over regulations, an ethos that carries forward when Kirk takes the chair.
It was very, er, Germanic? Like I think she had some kind of braid thing going on that wrapped around her head like she was going to Oktoberfest or something, but the lighting combined with her jet black hair just made it look like a weird sort of bathing cap.
When he started snapping to change things I was like oh, okay, I see what this is. I think Trelane did that too, but it became such a trademark of Q that it was hard to ignore the similarity. And then the voice was just delicious icing on the cake. They didn't make a big deal of it or make some weird tortured commentary to try and tie it into continuity. They just let it be as a story on its own.
I was impressed with their restraint in not mentioning either Trelane or Q by name. I mean they dressed the entity in the same costume as Trelane, and his behavior and MO are identical, so we're clearly meant to conclude they are one and the same. But they didn't burden the story with continuity, and that's smart.
One of the writers talked about it on Open Pike Night and said it was a deliberate choice to give La'an and Erica opposite trajectories from last season, where now La'an is finally able to move on from her trauma with the Gorn while Erica is dealing with it for the first time.
"Scale" suggests to me they might be going straight to Krakoa. It's a built-in homeland for all the mutants to be isolationists in when other stuff is happening, not unlike Wakanda and Namor's underwater realm.
I've long imagined what an attempt to adapt Powers of X/House of X might look like, if such a thing is even possible.