

Morn actually founded Section 31.
He also founded the Tal Shiar but he doesn’t like to brag about that one.
Morn actually founded Section 31.
He also founded the Tal Shiar but he doesn’t like to brag about that one.
The face you make when you’ve just got done exploring strange new worlds and she’s still boldly going.
The O’Brien set (oː ˈbʲɾʲiənʲ) is a two-dimensional set that is defined in the complex plane as the complex numbers c for which the function f c ( z ) = z 2 + c does not diverge to infinity when iterated starting at z = buffer + 1, i.e., for which the transporter buffer remains bounded in absolute values.
You really don’t want to start fractal buffering. It doesn’t lead to anywhere good mathematically speaking.
Operation Reverse Paperclip
The Expanse had Shohreh. The Boys had Karl Urban.
I would consider both of them to be A list even before those two shows.
I never read the books but I really liked this show. Skarsgard was great but so were the others. I really liked Gura and Mensa. LeeBeeBee was funny too but I totally knew she was going to be a rat. She just had that energy. Glad Murderbot shot her.
I hope Murderbot gets up to some crazy shenanigans in season 2 now that no one knows he is a secunit.
This is why everyone disliked Phlox’s medical prowess. It worked but at what cost?
Changing the opening song was dumb. The episode was ok other than that.
“Beverly, have you seen my Ressikan flute? It’s ribbed for her pleasure.”
I prefer when they wave a light over me.
If the magic light isn’t available then I opt for one of Phlox’s frankencreature treatments.
I’m the X is the saddest mathematical ballad ever.
The D has the best warp core. Here is an hour of soothing sounds of the D:
It’s just skipping the facts part entirely.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Vibe facts are just as valid as normal facts. ChatGPT told me so. /s
I felt gross typing that.
You know, there are some words I’ve known since I was a schoolboy: ‘With the first link, the chain is forged. The first meme censured… the first shitpost forbidden… the first Loss denied – chains us all irrevocably.’