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  1. G.B.Blackrock

    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

    Just to be clear, I think it's pretty much stated straight out that the attack on the Kelvin makes Kirk's mom have an early birth. I'm not disputing that (with the caveat that I allowed some "possibility" to the contrary). My only real suggestion is that I don't think it's likely, given the...
  2. G.B.Blackrock

    Star Trek: Picard

    "Word of God" is that the Luna-class Titan definitely existed, even if you don't want to accept Lower Decks as canon, so we can just stop that speculation about no-Luna-Titan right now.
  3. G.B.Blackrock

    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

    I don't think you understood his line of logic (it's possible that *I'm* the one misunderstanding, but bear with me). In the Kelvin timeline, Kirk was born JUST after the point of divergence. If we assume that everything prior to that divergence point was the same, then we have to assume that...
  4. G.B.Blackrock

    Star Trek: Picard

    Frankly, I assume it was Section 31's idea to start with....
  5. G.B.Blackrock

    Quantum Leap 2022

    Perhaps not only that, but mechanisms to quietly move those props around so that they happen to coincide with places for the hologram to sit without their having to worry about it. And at least one Trek source suggests that the holodeck has a series of floor-based force fields that can move...
  6. G.B.Blackrock

    Quantum Leap 2022

    She was clearly SITTING on the edge of the shuttle bay (someone sitting on the floor looks rather different). It wasn't just an "adjustment," of the kind that, yes, Al used to do all the time to account for the realities of filming without using the green screen for every little thing. I mean...
  7. G.B.Blackrock

    Quantum Leap 2022

    I can't recall a "chair," per se. I complained about sitting on the scenery (which should be holographic to the person in the "present"). For what it's worth, two times stand out to me. 1. In the space shuttle episode, during Ben's time in the open cargo bay, Addison sits on top of the...
  8. G.B.Blackrock

    Star Trek: Picard

    Why are we talking about alcohol free beer? I thought "light" beer was supposed to be (essentially) diet beer. Same alcohol content, but fewer calories. I'm not a drinker, so I could be mistaken.
  9. G.B.Blackrock

    Robots in Disguise (2001) Appreciation Thread

    Maybe an RiD Ultra Magnus that didn't look like he was constantly on stilts?
  10. G.B.Blackrock

    Star Trek: Picard

  11. G.B.Blackrock

    Quantum Leap 2022

    I'm happy to accept that this version of QL tech may be based on Sam's, but nonetheless operates somewhat differently from Sam's, but I still have trouble with the fact that the hologram is often seen deliberately sitting on the scenery in Ben's time period. It's one thing to cheat on occasion...
  12. G.B.Blackrock

    Star Trek: Picard

    Why do I feel like I remember that Picard introduced Jack to Beverly?
  13. G.B.Blackrock

    Transformers Legacy toyline

    There WAS a desire to avoid using "Prime," but I expect that this was long-gone by the time of the Lio Convoy exclusive (very probably in part because of that debacle)
  14. G.B.Blackrock

    Transformers Legacy toyline

    Honestly, a previous comment to the contrary notwithstanding, I don't think anything's stopping Hasbro, even now, from using the word "Convoy" if they wanted to. People are just more familiar with Prime, and Hasbro likes to lean into their most popular character. The club, on the other hand...
  15. G.B.Blackrock

    Star Trek: Picard

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    Star Trek: Picard

  17. G.B.Blackrock

    Transformers Legacy toyline

    At retail, perhaps, but the club did call their exclusive "Lio Convoy"
  18. G.B.Blackrock

    Star Trek General Discussion

    Coda had an impossible task to accomplish, and honestly, I think they did it well. I'll fully admit that all the time-mechanics were confusing from time to time, but necessary to do the job the story set out for itself to do.


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