It’s probably the norm to take yourself off for a quiet poo, it’s an inalienable human pleasure after all. That said, I would likely shite myself if a sandworm was involved in anything I was, so I guess the real answer here is both.
For reasons I don’t understand my work asked Craig McLucke to visit us, which he did. As he tells it, Borg was a pre-existing platform, Kubernetes came along as a part of a program to develop a replacement/furtherance of the Borg. The actual code name was Seven of Nine for that reason but legal couldn’t clear it with CBS/Paramount/Viacom in time for distribution.
I am no TOS expert but I think this is right, though I think the later instances of it being said are as Star Ship.
I think I also read in one novel it meaning UFP Starfleet Ship, but that’s at best Memory Beta.
I get that this is just your opinion, but you’re expressing it in such a negative and snarky way that you’re coming across as plain rude.
“No need to be rude my dude.” -- Spock (probably)
Ah yes that new trek trend from Enterprise…
A terrific Ron Canada episode too!
And Avelon.
Sad point, well put.
I don’t know that insistence is the right way to phrase it. Sir Patrick and Brent Spiner are good friends, IIRC Nemesis was written by Spiner’s old flatmate and best friend. As such the wants of the actors started creeping into the scripts, not out of insistence per se, but perhaps more out a natural affect of a close working relationship. Sometimes a healthy distance is most important between a writer’s room, and the cast.
Porthos made it to the end of his series, meanwhile Jadzia…
Maybe they didn’t respond to the second half of the comment because, even though they had just corrected your pronoun misuse, you did it right away again.