and so did elder scrolls (at least in one segment, but it was never brought up again, so i think the closest to sci-fi elements still there remains the steampunk elements of dwemer ruins) and might and magic, for that matter sci-fi in fantasy settings is uncommon, but not new
alex: because this stuff is way more potent than MJ - for wolves, at least; a human it might kill (and all this Bane stuff i got from a comic about werewolves i found the other day called Wolverton - not your typical werewolf comic, i'll say right now)
alex: yes...wolfsbane - the one strain out of 250 or so that isn't lethal, and acts more like a mix of catnip and marijuana - when dried, crushed and rolled - for werewolves
(what kind of anti-virus looks all the way into the root directory? usually they don't go that deep - because if you have a virus there, you're already WAY beyond anti-virus help) alex: okay, on to plan B...i need some Bane - my head is killing me
(between exeter and what?) alex: of course not, your...eminence *his tone changes almost imperceptibly on uttering the religious entreatment to one of distaste* (because remember, he really, REALLY does not like religion) whatever ideas you can offer are welcome
alex: well, as i recall from reading the after-action report from the first time the DS9 crew encountered this moon, the rescue team fired a probe perpendicular to the satellite network so enough would go after it and open a gap for their runabout to slip through - as far as i can tell, the network was upgraded between now…
people keep bringing up vulcans and romulans in reference to the ones seen with pointed ears int he trailer...but you're forgetting that there was a THIRD species with knife-ears seen in TNG - mintakans
alex: well, unless a reaper shows up right this minute...let's worry about the hur'q first and deal with other things later; and don't get too close to the defense network - as you can see, it's fully-armed and operational *he replies, referencing the hur'q debris field*
excessive nudity of a certain green-skinned species, i take it? you know, there's probably tons of orion pron on the internet if you want to see naked green women that badly
yeah...patrick stewart's most recent speaking role (for me) was Emperor Uriel Septim VII in TESIV: Oblivion back in 2006...and he sounded like he did all through star trek then...i guess 13 years was enough time to let age creep in
(i think jeri ryan sounded nothing like she did 5 years ago when she voiced seven for DR, that i want to know which faction those weird plane-like ships belong to (i seriously hope they aren't klingon ships - bad enough they TRIBBLE with the established aesthetic for discovery) and that prison/whatever with the 5000-some…