Given past precedent where the Continuum was actively at war with itself, I see no reason that a member of the Q *couldn't* get sick and die, but any explanation would be beyond our understanding. Best just to accept the apparent discrepancy and go with the story.
(To say nothing of the...
It might have been nice, but honestly, going with this mold and its decidedly non-G1 transformation scheme made a perfect homage impossible, IMHO.
That said, I'll almost certainly be getting this.
I can only imagine the outrage if Kirk, Spock, and Uhura (oh, and Pike!) were suddenly replaced in Strange New Worlds by their Kelvin-timeline actors.
(Well, maybe if Spock and Uhura [and Pike] were replaced)
Schwartz really does seem to be embarrassed by the network he now controls, doesn't he?
The comments about broadcast vs. streaming wouldn't be an issue if it didn't mean actively killing the shows that they themselves say work for streaming without making allowances for them to actually exist...
I really don't know why this is so hard to understand.
Lower Decks is canon. The Luna-class Titan is canon. End of story
(Blue text is used to designate humor/sarcasm/not-being-serious on other boards. I was having a bit of fun with Predaking's suggestion, largely because I agree with it!)
Were you responding to me? Do I need to use blue text on this forum, too?
The original Titan, as seen in Lower Decks (which did indeed originate in novel canon) is very much canon now (and has been since Lower Decks showed it). I'll hear no arguments to the contrary.
My position, as well. I already have a Miner Megatron and a Senator Ratbat that are good enough. Or, to put it another way, these aren't enough better than the ones I already have to make it worth my while to spend the money on these all-new figures. For those who don't have the earlier...
Broadly, this is my position, as well, but I do concede that a theatrical release is "video," despite the fact that (whatever else "direct to video" means) this is the venue specifically intended to be excluded by the phrase.
If I'm remembering the comic adaptation correctly, there was a nice line about the fact that Sha-Ka-Rhee's "barrier" seemed more suited to keep the entity (whatever it was) in, rather than to keep others out, and that this implied the existence of a higher power (nicely vague. Connected with the...
You know, I've never even considered this as a suggestion, but it would make a world of difference to me if they gave the option of just ordering, say, 1 sheet out of a 2-sheet set.
Interesting that you mention Star Wars. I actually had it in mind to comment on how the original trilogy (when Lucas had to share creative control with others) tends to be considered far superior to what came with the prequel trilogy (which was almost all Lucas).
So, no, while the creator...
Seems to me that's exactly why you don't. The temptation to do something... unwise... with all that cosmic power is just too great, especially when it involves those you love.
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