A view that should make every warrior furious: the Romulan Star Empire on Klingon land!
Hehe yes..
"Notice the primitive rage in his eye... the uncontrolled brutality. Klingons can be quite entertaining, don't you agree? I think every Romulan zoo should have a pair."
"We might get pretty singed at that range, but not as singed as they're going to get. Engage."
- Captain Six of Nine aka Ashley "Don't Call Me Ash" Campbell
A view that should make every warrior furious: the Romulan Star Empire on Klingon land!
Hehe yes..
"Notice the primitive rage in his eye... the uncontrolled brutality. Klingons can be quite entertaining, don't you agree? I think every Romulan zoo should have a pair."
Oh, darn! They forgot about that, and killed them all. Next time... next time they'll remember to save a pair for a zoo Or Letant would be disappointed.
"...'With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured...the first thought forbidden...the first freedom denied--chains us all irrevocably.' ... The first time any man's freedom is trodden on, we're all damaged. I fear that today--"
- (TNG) Picard, quoting Judge Aaron Satie
Not quite as good as 'Space Skull', but it has a nice 'looking back at you' feel;
"If you can't take a little bloody nose, maybe you ought to go back home and crawl under your bed. It's not safe out here. It's wondrous, with treasures to satiate desires both subtle and gross; but it's not for the timid." -- Q, TNG: "Q-Who?"
^Words that every player should keep in mind, especially whenever there's a problem with the game...
Yup. I learned in my psych class years ago that the human brain is geared to look for patterns. It's why we see sailing ships in clouds, fish on an old wood table, and Elvis on a potato chip. Faces on star ships makes sense, since I also, often see faces on the front of rear of an automobile.
I think there's a term for it - paradolia, isn't it?
"If you can't take a little bloody nose, maybe you ought to go back home and crawl under your bed. It's not safe out here. It's wondrous, with treasures to satiate desires both subtle and gross; but it's not for the timid." -- Q, TNG: "Q-Who?"
^Words that every player should keep in mind, especially whenever there's a problem with the game...
I think there's a term for it - paradolia, isn't it?
Pareidolia is more about attributing significance to the image.
If, for example, if I am an elderly, Catholic woman, I am more likely to see a pattern of Mary or Jesus, then Elvis or Marilyn Monroe, because they are more familiar to me. If I see those as a sign from God and that I am special, based only on that one image, that's when it becomes Pareidolia.
Keep in mind that above definition comes from a standard dictionary, not a professional Psychology version. I'll leave it to someone with a PhD, to give up a more precise answer.
You mean like the idea that the discoloration on the side of a building looking like a 'Roswell Grey' "must" be a sign of aliens and not just that they finally cut down the tree that had been blocking the light for the last five years, things like that?
"If you can't take a little bloody nose, maybe you ought to go back home and crawl under your bed. It's not safe out here. It's wondrous, with treasures to satiate desires both subtle and gross; but it's not for the timid." -- Q, TNG: "Q-Who?"
^Words that every player should keep in mind, especially whenever there's a problem with the game...
You mean like the idea that the discoloration on the side of a building looking like a 'Roswell Grey' "must" be a sign of aliens and not just that they finally cut down the tree that had been blocking the light for the last five years, things like that?
Sounds about right. Keep in mind, if I were a Grey, that's exactly what I would say. <--- zed b. keepin' paranoia alive since 1995.
You mean like the idea that the discoloration on the side of a building looking like a 'Roswell Grey' "must" be a sign of aliens and not just that they finally cut down the tree that had been blocking the light for the last five years, things like that?
Sounds about right. Keep in mind, if I were a Grey, that's exactly what I would say. <--- zed b. keepin' paranoia alive since 1995.
To use a favorite quote; "There are two kinds of paranoid; total and insufficent. I am both, because if you think you are sufficently paranoid, you're not."
Can't sleep, Borg will get me... Can't sleep, Borg will get me...
Really though, that picture I took a while back to point out how out-of-place the Anti-Borg Antiproton weapons look with their organic-look and shining white color... originally I thought about captioning this one "First Borg that comes down that pathway gets it in the head", but with the paranoia line of discussion, well.. "Can't sleep, Borg will get me..." came to mind instead.
"If you can't take a little bloody nose, maybe you ought to go back home and crawl under your bed. It's not safe out here. It's wondrous, with treasures to satiate desires both subtle and gross; but it's not for the timid." -- Q, TNG: "Q-Who?"
^Words that every player should keep in mind, especially whenever there's a problem with the game...
Everyone of those sounds were in video games I played at the arcades when I was in High School in the late 70s. Most of them, in one form or another, continued to be part of video and computer games all the way to the late 90s. Amazing how those tiny sound files are returning games again.
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A view that should make every warrior furious: the Romulan Star Empire on Klingon land!
(Slightly less baffled than before, but still baffled. :P)
Infinite possibilities have implications that could not be completely understood if you turned this entire universe into a giant supercomputer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0wPG9bqLes
101% appropriate
..some more of the R.R.W. Praetor I (Mogai/Morrigu/Valdore kitbash).. Pic 005-008
Live long and prosper \V/,
Hehe yes..
"Notice the primitive rage in his eye... the uncontrolled brutality. Klingons can be quite entertaining, don't you agree? I think every Romulan zoo should have a pair."
Oh, darn! They forgot about that, and killed them all. Next time... next time they'll remember to save a pair for a zoo Or Letant would be disappointed.
..just some mixed stuff..
Live long and prosper \V/,
Given that they have the Jem'hadar emblem painted on the hull, those are NPCs or hangar pets.
mreeves7a has the correct answer.. those are hangar pets. Sadly it's quite rare, that they fly in such a nice/smooth formation.
Nice catch!
A picture of a friend during an old featured mission.
lol!
An Ambassador-class - We could probably fill a thread with ship coming home to dock.
^Words that every player should keep in mind, especially whenever there's a problem with the game...
^Words that every player should keep in mind, especially whenever there's a problem with the game...
If, for example, if I am an elderly, Catholic woman, I am more likely to see a pattern of Mary or Jesus, then Elvis or Marilyn Monroe, because they are more familiar to me. If I see those as a sign from God and that I am special, based only on that one image, that's when it becomes Pareidolia.
Keep in mind that above definition comes from a standard dictionary, not a professional Psychology version. I'll leave it to someone with a PhD, to give up a more precise answer.
^Words that every player should keep in mind, especially whenever there's a problem with the game...
What race fires souls at you?
I really wish these were hangar pets...
To use a favorite quote; "There are two kinds of paranoid; total and insufficent. I am both, because if you think you are sufficently paranoid, you're not."
Can't sleep, Borg will get me... Can't sleep, Borg will get me...
Really though, that picture I took a while back to point out how out-of-place the Anti-Borg Antiproton weapons look with their organic-look and shining white color... originally I thought about captioning this one "First Borg that comes down that pathway gets it in the head", but with the paranoia line of discussion, well.. "Can't sleep, Borg will get me..." came to mind instead.
^Words that every player should keep in mind, especially whenever there's a problem with the game...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzHhn2WtwYU
Everyone of those sounds were in video games I played at the arcades when I was in High School in the late 70s. Most of them, in one form or another, continued to be part of video and computer games all the way to the late 90s. Amazing how those tiny sound files are returning games again.