SFDebris wrote:
Though I suppose we should be grateful that they didn't give us Okana; a plain white cracker is still better than Okana any day.
What if they’d given us Okana as one of the crew and had him the first one executed as a demonstration of the power of the implants? Would that have netted this a +1 bonus or something?
I mean, pretty much anything is better than Okana.
I remember quite liking the episode but you're right that there were a lot of missed opportunities and not enough to fill a two parter. I think I enjoyed it more than you but it definitely could have been a lot more.
Dînadan wrote:
SFDebris wrote:
Though I suppose we should be grateful that they didn't give us Okana; a plain white cracker is still better than Okana any day.
What if they’d given us Okana as one of the crew and had him the first one executed as a demonstration of the power of the implants? Would that have netted this a +1 bonus or something?
Had been waiting years, wondering if Chuck would bring up the fact they changed compromised security codes, every time I watched this two-parter, and he didn't disappoint! I'm on Cloud Nine. ^_^
"A culture's teachings - and more importantly, the nature of its people - achieve definition in conflict. They find themselves, or find themselves lacking."
— Kreia, Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords
Yukaphile wrote:Had been waiting years, wondering if Chuck would bring up the fact they changed compromised security codes, every time I watched this two-parter, and he didn't disappoint! I'm on Cloud Nine. ^_^
Data is in command, so of course shit gets done, since he ain't busy kirking his way through the ship's ladies or ain't busy writing a new speech to preach to the next alien of the week and has no interest in snarling and gnarling while fiddling with the mekleth hidden in his sash.
"If you get shot up by an A6M Reisen and your plane splits into pieces - does that mean it's divided by Zero?
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