TRANSFORMERS LEGACY EVOLUTION DECEPTICON NEMESIS
(Ages 15 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $199.99/ Available: Fall 2023)
The battle is evolving with the Transformers Legacy Evolution Titan Class Decepticon Nemesis action figure! The Nemesis strikes fear into the sparks of anyone bold enough...
TRANSFORMERS LEGACY EVOLUTION DECEPTICON NEMESIS
(Ages 15 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $199.99/ Available: Fall 2023)
The battle is evolving with the Transformers Legacy Evolution Titan Class Decepticon Nemesis action figure! The Nemesis strikes fear into the sparks of anyone bold enough...
This goes along with what I was saying about the premise being about a fantastical space adventures where anything and everything could happen. A blank slate of wonder
The interesting thing about holograms of real people is that aside from the "existing in the physical world" aspect of it, between learned ai that was submitted all available information about the character, ai generated voices and ai generated/cgi generated appearance that's exactly what we're...
I've been saying this for a while, Hasbro is just overpriced. Mattel has been kicking their ass in affordability.
Motu origins were $15 and I think they might be 18 or 19 now, meanwhile deluxes are almost 30 dollars and if you want to compare apples to apples GI Joe 6 inch figures are 25-26...
To answer your original question, this article seems to break it down pretty well.
8 were canonically shown on screen. And going on the assumption that anything that was called a "starship" at the time was the same class (Constitution) then a few more were named but not shown on screen...
Yeah. The only reason stardates existed was to create the idea that it was some undisclosed distant future. Everything about tos revolved around the premise of it being a fantastical space adventure where the humans of united earth set forth.
Like you said, tmp and twok reset the entire...
It's an interesting idea because the very concept of that type of alien would have been hard for them to imagine. Robots either looked like appliances or indistinguishable from humans with very little in between in those days
I'm glad you mentioned "the 12 ships". In tos it was never explicitly stated but the entire Starfleet (which wasn't even it's name sometimes) was comprised of 12 identical ships and that was it. There were other "spaceships" in the series but the only "Starships" were the Enterprise, etc.
And...
Yeah, but unlike other modern Trek shows, those bread crumbs matter somewhat. The changling infiltration didn't happen overnight. The isolation and compartmentalized communication between assets was intentional and all coordinated by Ro. The less Raffi knew the better. Now it might have been...
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