Der geeks shall inherit der Earth
Aug. 20th, 2004 12:18 amSaw half an episode of Enterprise today. They were hanging out on a desert planet, in some cave-like buildings, with some terrorists. Despite these derelict conditions, when they joined in the local sport passtime - basically Lacrosse with ring-like targets - it was with a space energy ball. That evaporated pointlessly when you scored a goal. I suspect this was primarily because the ball was added later (so as to not worry about timing, precision or skill on the part of the actors), and animators get bored really easily. It may also have been to remind the audience that they are in space. I still say Firefly goes too far in the other direction (crazy Basketball antics made sense, but horseshoes?), but there is no denying that the Star Trek canon uses far too much spanky magic space technology where a ball or rock would do just as well.
T'PauPol tries to be unemotional and coldly logical, but just comes across as bored. On the plus side, I am still pleased to see the token white boy from Desmond's starring as tactical officer. That's something that never gets old!
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| You are 20% geek |
</td><td valign="top">OK, so maybe you ain't a geek. You do, at least, show a bit of interest in the world around you. Either that, or you have enough of a sense of humor to pick some of the sillier answers on the test. Regardless, you're probably a pretty nifty, well-rounded person who gets along fine with people and can chat with just about anyone without fear of looking stupid or foolish or overly concerned with minutiae. God, I hate you.</td>
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Date: 2004-08-19 04:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-20 01:39 am (UTC)I've recently noticed Domninic Keating in such superb television such as "Relic Hunter" and "Buffy TVS".
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Date: 2004-08-19 05:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-21 08:15 am (UTC)Take the Polygeek Quiz at Thudfactor.com (http://www.thudfactor.com/geekquiz.php)
hey, I like this quiz!