

The controversy over the loot boxes.
The controversy over the loot boxes.
No. It isn’t part of the Prime Timeline. The uniform and badge suggest (along with “The Visitor”) this is part of the anti-timeline of “All Good Things…”. I argue that it never occured. Only Janeway is aware of the timeline just like Picard was.
I stopped playing or buying all their games after Battlefield II remake.
To an outsider, yes that can be seen as bizarre. To someone who lives here, that is simply what they do.
Just to be clear, I did not read it.
Yikes. I didn’t even want to read that article.
EDIT: The headline alone is enough. Did not read it.
I said it does count!
It counts as breakfast if it’s the first thing of the day you consume.
So we are all Rutherford?
I might buy these just to collect. I don’t even play Magic.
Well to my understanding, aren’t tax related things not controlled by them? Does Congress as a whole control those things?
It because D.C. is not a state, and they have no Representative in Congress.
Engineering isn’t so different from medical.
I guess I forgot my memory too.
Didn’t Guy question what his character was supposed to do since everyone forgot about him when he was meant to be just a one-time appearance on the TV show but kept returning?
You meant Neelix, right?
But what is he supposed to do?
That did get a chuckle from me. I’m surprised there weren’t more mentions of stuff from Lower Decks.
EDIT: The licorice and hot banana scenes are Reno centric too. Reno eats licorice as a snack and uses a hot banana as a distraction.
Didn’t they settle on Klingons borrowing the design.
EDIT: I have a memory of my grandfather saying Romulans gave it to Klingons.
Ah but none of these events ever occurred. That is my point. When Picard and Janeway return to the present day they are supposed to be in, those futures don’t matter. They had been erased from space-time continuum.