My first thought was Picard because we’d both quietly read books we brought along, but then again I wouldn’t want to miss out on all the crazy space cowboy tales Kirk would share with me. So, in conclusion, Kirk it is.
My first thought was Picard because we’d both quietly read books we brought along, but then again I wouldn’t want to miss out on all the crazy space cowboy tales Kirk would share with me. So, in conclusion, Kirk it is.
Re: Edit Lol, a friend of mine has that name. It’s not an easy one if you’re not used to Irish names. ^^
Irish names are fun. There’s also a good amount of Irish people going for deed poll changing their name from the English spelling to the Irish one and vice versa. A friend of mine went from Noel to Nollaig.
The joy of going to Starbucks with an Irish name like Caoimhe or Saoirse.
My name contains seven silent letters…
True, but it’s probably the one OP was referring to. At least I can’t think of another relevant episode featuring O’Brien in that regard.
I wonder if Kirk could jump over ten red shirts while waterskiing.
Get rid off the bleeps, though. We’re not all living in the States.
Happy cakeday, mon capitan!
One year on Lemmy for me as well. Thank you for all the memes. :)
This will forever be one of my favourite Star Trek scenes of all time.
Voyager would be my recommendation. It starts on DS9. After that I’d watch TNG, but the first two seasons are rough. Also skip S1E4 (Code of honor). Trust me on this one.
The only correct answer is VOY S2E15.
I see what you did there. ;)
But to answer your question - I’ve been to Paris only twice so far. First for Daft Punk live, second time for Justice live. Both bands are from there and the gigs were truly outstanding. Maybe I am a bit biased in that regard since I used to play Electronica music myself until I wrecked my hearing at a live gig on stage.
I was lucky enough to attend a live gig of Daft Punk in Paris. Key memory of my life.
Because they almost always act like pricks and they’ve got a rich history of oppressing and harrassing LGBTI people. That’s why.
Splendid!
Considering TOS was produced in the sixties, this might be exactly what happened.