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  • What's with the accent over the letter é in be?

  • I miss you too. Why do you never call?

  • I was unaware Gary was a Democratic Texas State Legislature Representative

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  • Meow! Meow. Meow?

  • Never!

  • I think this would be a great topic to place in c/daystrominstitute if it's still active. It's been years since I've seen this debate online.

  • That Klingon culture isn't a monolith over their entire history.

    I don't see any inconsistency between the death yell and that the body is trash. The yell is to warm of the Warrior's spirit's assent to Grethor. The body no longer has the spirit and is just an empty meat shell.

    Other Klingons may acknowledge that the body is empty, but still don't want the spirit of the dead to be dishonored by having its body eaten by slowly scavengers, something famously uncommon on starships. Just like how some humans believe in Sky Burials and others believe the body must go in a tomb the same day it died.

    Or, my pet theory, Worf Lied to make Miles feel better about Enrique's death. It wouldn't be the first time he made up a "super serious" Klingon ritual to prove his point.

  • And I can see my face in the tiles right now

  • IIRC She's the one who buys the first tribble at the station bar.

  • I think the problem is Mbenga is a character in TOS. So no matter what he does, he HAS to survive to the TOS era. He can be demoted from CMO, he can become part Gorn, but he has to be there.

    Unfortunately, Ortega does not have that security.

  • I am calling it. The reason Bones and Mbenga know each other will be not for both being respected doctors but because they use the same divorce attorney.

  • Still relevant

  • All I see is ******2

  • I'd say so long as you are meeting your responsibilities in real life, go ahead and post. If you flood people's feed, they can just filter the noise out. I'd still suggest you go and do something else outside of the Internet, but that's my suggestion to everyone.

  • Statistically, it was bound to happen...

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  • It's pretty good! Duncan gets to be very narrow since he doesn't have to skip between all the factions, but you get the highlights since Lafayette was almost always there whenever Destiny occurs.

    It's about 18 hour IIRC in audiobook format for that classic podcast feel.

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  • I am not disagreeing, just that it was more symbolic than liberating. I just finished reading Mike Duncan's biography on Lafayette and he goes into the causes and perceptions of the Revolution. Lafayette was eventually given a key to the Bastille that he passed on to Washington

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  • When they stormed the castle, the only ones there were the four common counterfeiters, two mentally ill men, and a count who had been imprisoned at the request of his family.

    It wasn't really the infamous prison any more but a local jail/asylum.

  • While I totally understand where the reviewer is coming from, I wonder if the original and this improved Batleth handles differently when used by an alien who is iniately stronger than humans and can brute force their ways into weapon efficiency.

    Probably not. Humans have been experimenting with ways to kill each other for millenia, if that blade configuration was effective, we would have seen it before.