

I’d say Nog reforms later in the series, but in season 7 he’s still borrowing Sisko’s desk and Martok’s bloodwine without permission.


I’d say Nog reforms later in the series, but in season 7 he’s still borrowing Sisko’s desk and Martok’s bloodwine without permission.


He did get an updated uniform is season 3 while many of the non-main characters were still stuck in the original uniforms.
In a pressurized water reactor, yes. In boiling water reactor, steam is formed in the reactor vessel and is sent directly to the turbines. While in operation, the turbine area is too radioactive for human presence. Fortunately, the radioactive byproducts carried in the steam are all very short lived, so it only takes a few minutes cool off.


O’Brien has the best reaction at the beginning of this episode. He sees Q from a distance on the Promenade, says “Bloody hell,” turns around, and walks the other way.


Red PADD (Taylor’s Version)


At the end of the Strange New Worlds musical episode, after the curse is broken, there’s a cover of the TOS theme that didn’t make it onto the album.


There’s one in Virginia, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. There are two tunnels segments to go under major shipping channels. There are major naval bases upstream, and it was considered a national security risk to have a fleet potential trapped behind a downed bridge.


Computer, share that entire log with my Facebook group.
Make sure to lead your shot. At Apollo velocities, you’ll need to aim where the moon will be at in three days, not where it is right now.


Shades of Gray was such a bad episode it made Pulaski abandon ship.


The helmets look like the 1930’s-era leather (American) football helmets.


“…And even though Morn goes on a 10 minute rant every time he hears us say it, this is UFBC.”
As did Captain von Trapp from the Sound Of Music movie.
There’s that word again. “Heavy.” Why are things so heavy on DS9? Is there a problem with the station’s grav plating?


I’m assuming it’s non-alcoholic? Alcohol’s freezing point is -10F / -23C, which sounds uncomfortably cold to eat.


The one on the right is very secure in his self-worth.


I remember reading an interview with René Auberjonois where he considered the makeup process important to getting into character and doing the Odo voice. I wonder if Dorn is the same way.
That usually works, but not always. The Wheel of Time audiobooks have two narrators. Michael Kramer reads when the POV is from a male character and Kate Reading reads female POVs. They apparently don’t to each other, because they pronounce many names differently. For instance, is the character Moghedien pronounced MOH-gah-deen or moh-GED-ee-in?