Have you ever considered that the Prime Directive is not only not ethical, but also illogical, and perhaps morally indefensible?
Does it get any better than Dadmiral Vance?
No doubt assisted by the bloody cut on the throwing hand of Blue Bombers’ starting QB, Zach Callaros, in the 3rd quarter.
No question, though it seemed like the Bombers sort of lost the plot at halftime. Maybe they enjoyed the Jonas Brothers a little too much.
I’m a little surprised by the appearance of SB 80 - its interiors are obviously very 2260s, but the exterior appearance seems incongruent with that.
I don’t think it was.
I really don’t think it’s up to them.
In this economy?
To be fair, it’s also not supported by any other articles.
I’ve always liked the idea that the Klingons are passionate enough about Kahless’ promise to return that they’re completely satisfied that the clone fulfils the prophecy.
Well that’s just wro
I know these things tend to be fuzzy when the Klingons are involved, but…is being directly involved in the death of a high-ranking Klingon a Prime Directive issue?
Is this season secretly building to an extended hearing on the multiple violations committed by the Cerritos crew over the course of ten episodes?
Hey, maybe you’ll be able to sue them for stealing your ideas.
I’d watch that - there aren’t enough movies featuring water polo.
Why would anyone want to reduce Boimler’s beard by one tenth?
Since the Occupation, Bajor has a primarily Odo-based economy.
Odo’s uniform is specific to security - his deputies wear the same colour scheme.
Straight out of the Bajoran medical collection.
Yeah, in October. That’s nearly a year away.
“Unfrozen augment” certainly got my attention.
There’s potentially a lot of time before the next election, and campaigns matter.
Things look bleak, but I don’t think I’d call it a “foregone conclusion.”
This was another decent episode. I have to say, though, I don’t think this season is “hitting” for me quite as much as past seasons.