Dudes not necessarily straight, just not attracted to masculinity
Dudes not necessarily straight, just not attracted to masculinity
Tbh I don’t get these kind of memes, as far as I remember picard never really gives a deadline, just asks for it as quick as possible, with geordi busting his ass every time to try to get it done, regardless of whether or not it’s actually possible.
And, in those situations, I really don’t think picard is being unreasonable. When your options are “do the tech thing” or “have long odds at pulling something else off”, asking for the tech thing as quickly as possible sounds pretty reasonable to me
Idk I’m overthinking a meme
You die in one place, and a consciousness that thinks it’s you starts in another place. Does the order really matter?
Depends on the teleportation system. In star trek you are comprised of the same physical material, just converted to energy and back. I could be wrong though, I’m no expert. I think a more interesting question is, would you be more ok being killed in one place, having your body be transported mundanely and being revived at your destination, or being cloned perfectly and then having the original killed? Theoretically the same to you either way
If you take the drive apart, ship its parts somewhere, and reassemble it, is it the same drive?
I remember being new to programming and wondering that and then getting introduced to arrays. Matrixes blew my mind
Eh, close enough to give the jist of it
Basically, time loop of the enterprise being destroyed. Tractor beam fails to stop the danger, eventually riker decompresses the shuttle bay which shunts the enterprise out of the way and breaks the loop
Still, at least I’d be useful for something
Yeah, right? Sign me up. Free healthcare too
I mean, yeah that kind of stuff absolutely should not be in production. However, it’s easy to see how it could be annoying while testing something while working on it. It being annoying doesn’t make it a bad feature, just as finding it annoying doesn’t make you a problem imo.
cranks up the fan fiction machine