I did an experiment and based on my small sample discovered that Star Wars fans have a much better sense of humor than Star Trek fans.
I took my granddaughter to Disneyland for Halloween. This is important because it is the one time of the year adults are allowed to wear costumes.
I would greet groups of adults dressed in Star Wars costumes with “Live long and prosper” and groups of Star Trek with “May the force be with you”. I got laughs from the Star Wars groups but blank stares from the Star Trek groups.
Oh now that is just GREAT! I’d love to wear it, an go, to the various Cons and see the reactions.
You know what was the best Dalek ever? Nomad from Star Trek! The Changeling a season two episode of the American science fiction television series, Star Trek, first broadcast on September 29, 1967, and repeated May 17, 1968. It is episode #32, production #37 and was written by John Meredyth Lucas, and directed by Marc Daniels (who was pictured on-screen as “Dr. Jackson Roykirk”1).
The Daleks were expys for Nazis and Nomad is the ultimate negative eugenics purveyor wiping out the life of whole planets in its need to “sterilize imperfections” as it sees it. An Nomad has the power of Tan Ruu, to make it so. One of the first things done when counties started to implement eugenics is sterilization policies. In the USA it lasted till the 1970’s following that pseudo-science. It fit in so well with their racism and prejudices it became quiet popular in the USA, Britain and Germany.
Two types of Eugenics. Positive is that you only help those with the characteristics you approve of. Negative is that you go after those who have what is considered “bad traits” and use force to stop them from reproducing and in some cases killing them.
In 1883, Galton named his new science eugenics, which he derived from the Greek word eugenics, meaning “good in birth” or “noble in heredity.”
Kim Metzger Premium Member about 7 years ago
If that miniskirt were any shorter, she’d be feeling the Dark Side very quickly.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 7 years ago
Redskirt is a big improvement over redshirt…
I like to tell her the part about “where no man has gone before.”
John M about 7 years ago
Some of the comments remind me of when I got a Kindle and re-read some early Sci-Fi by E. E. Smith – it was a different world back then.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 7 years ago
Holy Jefferies!
johnzakour Premium Member about 7 years ago
I almost wrote it, “May the Force be with you, Harry…”
davanden about 7 years ago
Where is the TARDIS ?
Plods with ...™ about 7 years ago
I’m more of a “May the Schwartz be with you.” kinda guy.
mvwhite5382 about 7 years ago
That skirt is proof that the original Star Trek is the best version.
alien011 about 7 years ago
If that drives you crazy you definitely shouldn’t watch Dark Angel.
russellc64 about 7 years ago
I did an experiment and based on my small sample discovered that Star Wars fans have a much better sense of humor than Star Trek fans.
I took my granddaughter to Disneyland for Halloween. This is important because it is the one time of the year adults are allowed to wear costumes.
I would greet groups of adults dressed in Star Wars costumes with “Live long and prosper” and groups of Star Trek with “May the force be with you”. I got laughs from the Star Wars groups but blank stares from the Star Trek groups.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 7 years ago
I’m totally a geek but I might do that just to get the reaction from those two. They take things much too seriously.
William Bludworth Premium Member about 7 years ago
Best T-Shirt ever:https://icestork.com/product/omg-its-r2d2-t-shirt-tank-top-hoodie/
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 7 years ago
I would think that those two would be Girl Genius fans.
Though I suppose if they had, Rey would have been named Agatha.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
Oh now that is just GREAT! I’d love to wear it, an go, to the various Cons and see the reactions.
You know what was the best Dalek ever? Nomad from Star Trek! The Changeling a season two episode of the American science fiction television series, Star Trek, first broadcast on September 29, 1967, and repeated May 17, 1968. It is episode #32, production #37 and was written by John Meredyth Lucas, and directed by Marc Daniels (who was pictured on-screen as “Dr. Jackson Roykirk”1).
The Daleks were expys for Nazis and Nomad is the ultimate negative eugenics purveyor wiping out the life of whole planets in its need to “sterilize imperfections” as it sees it. An Nomad has the power of Tan Ruu, to make it so. One of the first things done when counties started to implement eugenics is sterilization policies. In the USA it lasted till the 1970’s following that pseudo-science. It fit in so well with their racism and prejudices it became quiet popular in the USA, Britain and Germany.
Two types of Eugenics. Positive is that you only help those with the characteristics you approve of. Negative is that you go after those who have what is considered “bad traits” and use force to stop them from reproducing and in some cases killing them.
In 1883, Galton named his new science eugenics, which he derived from the Greek word eugenics, meaning “good in birth” or “noble in heredity.”
Eugenics – U.S. History in Context – Gale
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Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 7 years ago
I wasn’t sure if she’s auditioning for Fox News with that short skirt
jmworacle about 7 years ago
Mas Carolina por favor!
jmworacle about 7 years ago
Mas Carolina por favor!