Shelley
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Whats wrong with lens flare?
I asked myself that with PSP Tubing. I came up with the conclusion "Everything" Old Joke *sighs at my terrible sense of humour*
Whats wrong with lens flare?
Nog wasn't in the Marquee.Then there were characters like Nog, who got in without necessarily being the brightest bulbs in the marquee.
I asked myself that with PSP Tubing. I came up with the conclusion "Everything" Old Joke *sighs at my terrible sense of humour*
Captain! We need more lens flare!
Nog wasn't in the Marquee.
Nog wasn't in the Marquee.
Wasnt nog on DS9 ?
That would be good. We shall see. ST11 was awful. I hope he does better this time around.
You know what really pisses me off about ST11? Starfleet Academy turned into a military institution. Specifically, cadets no longer apply to join the academy, they enlist. I don't know if anyone else noticed that. Drunk guy in a bar with no future (reboot Kirk), enlist in Starfleet. Boy genius Wesley Crusher, apply for the academy and get rejected the first time. Huge difference.
Yeah he was, Jakes best friend if memory recalls.
edit: Jake (Ben sisko's son) not Jake bunce.
He got involved with the super duper Red Squad although i can't remember why, it ended badly though (for Red Squad) lol.Wasn't Nog part of Red Squad?
You know what really pisses me off about ST11? Starfleet Academy turned into a military institution. Specifically, cadets no longer apply to join the academy, they enlist. I don't know if anyone else noticed that. Drunk guy in a bar with no future (reboot Kirk), enlist in Starfleet. Boy genius Wesley Crusher, apply for the academy and get rejected the first time. Huge difference.
In a manner of speaking, Starfleet has always had a "military" undertone. Even as far back as Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn, David Marcus refers to Starfleet as "the military". Essentially, Starfleet has 4 distinct missions. Scientific, military, diplomatic and exploration.
you crafty little ....
A marquee is that giant sign structure over movie theaters that glows and has all those light bulbs in it. The Maquis were the Bajoran terrorist/resistance movement. Hence my phrase "not the brightest bulb in the marquee."
Only in one episode, when he was picked up together with jake by the Red Squad in a Defiant class vessel behind the front lines. The senior crew was dead. They tried to destroy a new Dominion battle ship. The only who thought this was a bad idea was jake. But the cadets were blinded and followed their drug addicted commander. It ended in a desaster, their ship was destroyed, all but a few died.Wasn't Nog part of Red Squad?
If I'm not mistaken, there were only ever two episodes from any Star Trek that portrayed, or even mentioned, Red Squad. And both times Red Squad members got killed because of Red Squad member negligence. Which is probably why we never heard from them again. (Unless that's who's buzzing San Francisco in the Into Darkness trailer.)Only in one episode, when he was picked up together with jake by the Red Squad in a Defiant class vessel behind the front lines. The senior crew was dead. They tried to destroy a new Dominion battle ship. The only who thought this was a bad idea was jake. But the cadets were blinded and followed their drug addicted commander. It ended in a desaster, their ship was destroyed, all but a few died.
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