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You must take up the Human Man's Burden, you see.It always bugged me how quickly Picard would give up his crewmembers to the demands of crazy governments on flimsy charges. "Yes we must be supremely differential to other cultures and their differences but never ask them to respect our own"
Tearing down a wall is a lot easier than herding cats.The lesson from Iraq and Afghanistan is ... ?
Cobalt-salt the earth. Constantly bomb everything for 50 years, no ground troops, no occupation. When it's all over, turn the rubble into a massive parking lot.
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Granted I only ever watched a few episodes, and that was on a 22" analogue TV back when it originally aired, but I'd always assumed it was just a trained Dolphin actor that they drugged up or something to work with. But no, looking it up, it's was an animatronic puppet created by VFX guy Walt Conti, who also worked on Star Trek IV (it all comes back to Trek).Also, when I was a kid I thought that Darwin was real.
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Realistically a sustained air campaign of that magnitude would be an absolute money pit, turning us into a global pariah for diminishing returns.
Nukes are obviously off the table because irradiating the gulf and setting oil infrastructure on fire is bad for business.
Granted I only ever watched a few episodes, and that was on a 22" analogue TV back when it originally aired, but I'd always assumed it was just a trained Dolphin actor that they drugged up or something to work with. But no, looking it up, it's was an animatronic puppet created by VFX guy Walt Conti, who also worked on Star Trek IV (it all comes back to Trek).
it's too bad Bojack Horseman exists, a drugged-up lecherous former star dolphin would be dimes for a show conceptThe idea of producers buying and drugging a dolphin for the sake of a third rate Star Trek ripoff, and then putting him in the opening credits... I don't know if that or the robot is more insulting to the two actors who go after him.
then you talk to kissless virgins who never saw Outlaw StarSpeaking of things that it is too late for, any of you watch Firefly?
I've never seen that one either, but I hear nothing but good things.