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Thom

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  1. Nice @MechTech. That Brass Black should work good on scale anchor chains too!
  2. "The light switch! Look, it's right there!" (inspired from a pic on the Face) As for Shaw, keep in mind, this is a captain who was so disinterested in the working of his own ship, that he was unaware they were off course for the entire trip from Earth to beyond Federation space. 😁
  3. Episode 4 was great! I loved that one. Whomever was in charge of that, give them everything! And there was very little fighting/combat and more getting into the meat of the characters, and without tossing blame about. They talked to each other and tried to reach level ground rather than falling apart, which was awesome. The moments with Picard and Jack were very well done, including the flashbacks... This was the best episode of the season, and I'm really hoping it was not a one-time thing. It needs this level of cohesive story and writing from here on out. I hope.
  4. Shaw seems to be the type of officer who is more comfortable in his office. A good example is Seven taking the ship out of space dock. Picard and Riker showed surprise at that, while Seven's reaction was taking it in normal stride. Then there's his decision to not welcome visiting officers, one of them an admiral(r) himself, but shifting that off on an officer he clearly holds in-contempt. Even knowing their reputations and not agreeing with them, he should be professional enough to do his job as captain. And getting back to a previous point about whether they should have handed over Jack, or even if they had jurisdiction to do so, I always thought a case like this was similar to the USN. Each ship, no matter where it is, is considered sovereign territory of the country it serves. They may be outside Federation space, but the Titan itself is (or should be) considered Federation territory.
  5. Shaw wouldn't be by first choice. He's not very decisive unless he's being goaded, and he's more than a little bit of an a-hole, IMO. Into season 2 and my first choice would have been Rios. Would have been nice to see his adventures on the Stargazer, but of course he dead now... Now, it would most definitely be Seven. I would be all up for a Star Trek Titan series with Seven in the Big Chair! As for 'most likable,' Riker obviously. He's always been a very affable character with some good writing. Seven is a close second, as she's more than a bit of a hard-arse, but she's a likable hard-arse.
  6. I'll let you know when mine shows up!😆 But his site on the Face shows a lot of build pics of the model and multiple parts, both printed and printing. https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=horner shipyards
  7. Just bought one of these bad little jammies! Can't wait to get it! https://hornershipyards.com/?fbclid=IwAR1XCM6KTrUB3UhN33rmVr-l19EJk-Zd7RfX03xqcBkXKI0J1THqcS7fQ8Y
  8. I still want a real sequel to Aliens...
  9. Awesome job!
  10. What was the whole point of making him an android anyway!? One of the goofiest things.
  11. And that, I think is inferring way too much. You're now accusing the character of purposefully getting pregnant without having any evidence but conjecture about a show you yourself have pointed out has a story that can't really support its own weight, Unless the character herself says so, all we have is the poor plot to go on, and to blame. And no, purposefully getting pregnant is not sexual assault. Shitty, yes, but not sexual assault.
  12. Pro tip, if you don't watch the first one the you won't need a lobotomy.
  13. That was on last night, and suddenly I saw him and made the connection! He also plays the lead bad guy in the first season of Blood and Treasure. On seeing actors in other movies, I just watched the Director's Cut of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and Carl Weathers was in a scene cut from the theatrical release and Lance Henrikson is wandering around in the background when the aliens arrive at the end.
  14. Your super lancer is looking fantastic! And I;m not zooming by, I'm zooming in to see more of that pin-up!😍
  15. Admiral Vance is a product of a show centered on Michael Burnham, and since she is the star, she is the one who must succeed. It is a trope that is both a strength (in other shows) and a weakness (in this one) seeing how they (the writers) have to tie themselves into knots in order to justify the end goal; Captain Burnham. He really is the best character on that show.
  16. Thank you! I don't think he is a doctor. His mother is, and we didn't see her there in the flashback, but I think he is just smuggling the medical supplies, ale and weapons. As for what's happening with the warlords and the refugees, I have no idea. There must be some restrictions, otherwise the warlords would simply have killed everyone off rather than having to resort to a sickness that would be hard to track back to them. The Rangers themselves may be holding them from killing off any innocents, or than they already have. Again, I don't know. I don't even think the writers know.🤪
  17. Granted. I was unaware it was no longer illegal. That if he's not just running a b.s. story for those Rangers. But even if he wasn't, he's delivering medical aid to the victims of the warlords - while helping those warlords kill each other off. Sounds like a 'win-win' situation.
  18. That's the thing though, 'for all we know' ovaries could be made to produce more, like taking a kidney pill.😉
  19. We actually don't know how medical sciences, much less evolution, has altered the time a woman has in order to get pregnant. For all we know, there is no menopause anymore and women, like men, can produce their half of the equation right up until death. I'd say all of this has everything to do with bad writing rather than the character scheming or being inherently bad. I think this is more likely...
  20. Utterly fantastic!
  21. Well, I've already said I don't think all of them are miserable. Just two, Seven and Raffi. At the beginning, Picard is in no way near miserable. He's bored. He's yearning for a new adventure, which is one of the reasons he's going with Laris. Bored, not miserable. Riker and Troi are clearly having some problems, but he does not look or act miserable, maybe a bit stressed and looking for a distraction. Better to go with Picard than risk a trip to Risa. And it seems they've come to grips, as much as any parent can, with the loss of a child that happened over a decade go. Neither one seems to depressed, as seen in the first season, where in fact they looked quite happy and content. And Worf isn't miserable at all. He's full into the Zen-thing. As for Jack Crusher, yes he's a criminal, but as we saw in that flashback the trading of illegal booze was to get medical supplies to a beleaguered world. I would go along that thread to say that all the other charges were also to further that ultimate goal. He does what he has to for a bigger purpose, even if that upsets what constitutes local law enforcement. I'd hazard a theory, that a lot of the pressure to arrest him may be from people he's made enemies of while doing that as, again in the flashback, those people on the planet were being allowed to die off in order to open up a claim for that world. People who do that won't like it when their nefarious plans are thwarted, so he's made enemies. Hence the price on his head and Varis hunting him for it. He actually comes off more as a Robin Hood-type figure, instead trading booze and guns for medical supplies. We know from what she said herself, that when he was younger they were on Earth for a time. Jack went to school in London. Then I'm just assuming that life happens from there, as Beverly got into more humanitarian missions transporting medicines and that, with the threat of assassinations either not materializing or diminishing, Jack just followed in her footsteps. That in no way excuses her for never telling Picard about his son, but that's what I've gleaned from what they've shown thus far.
  22. I don't mind these characters having human failings, as that is what they are after all. It's just that the writers are doing it very bluntly and ham-fisted (may mean the same thing...) I look back on the episode 'Inner Light' where Picard lived that entire life on that dying planet. Coming back from that would leave anyone devastated and traumatized, but the writers at the time treated it very poignantly and intelligently. The choice to do it this way on STP leaves a sour taste where Beverly is concerned, which is not handling the character very well at all. That's why I really wish Jack Crusher was just a clone of her dead husband, leaving Picard with the more noble option of defending a friend and her 'son,' even though he is no blood relation to Picard. And reading up on the episode, this left Picard with a strong desire to have kids, which makes one wonder why they didn't carry this over? Should have given him a big family.
  23. It appeared again during Yesterday's Enterprise, where they clearly had a merely working relationship with some cold shoulder thrown in.
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