Ermintruder
The greatest risk is to risk nothing at all...
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This has got to all be intended as satire?
"Grand Duchess Anastasia bears a remarkable resemblance to the young Nimoy"
You know, I think I can see that, too....
"Leonard was naturally raised as a Jew and even as a teenager, he betrayed all the trigonometric and sensual qualities of that exotic race"
Perhaps this was inscribed on the back of the tablets Moses brought down from the mountains...
"Dr. McCoy, a potent early symbol of Obamacare"
....because of....well, the tricorders, obviously. (And Nurse Chapel's hemline).
On their uniforms, these soldiers wear a not-so-subtle pentagram.
That depends on the limits of your pentagrammatical subtlety. Or the variability of your platonic solids.
.....versus
It cannot be real. Unless it genuinely is some incredible self-parodying quasi-religious diatribe.
“May I say that I have not thoroughly enjoyed serving with humans? I find their illogic, and foolish emotions, a constant irritant.” - Star Trek, season 3, episode 7 (“Day of the Dove,” 1968)
"Grand Duchess Anastasia bears a remarkable resemblance to the young Nimoy"
You know, I think I can see that, too....
"Leonard was naturally raised as a Jew and even as a teenager, he betrayed all the trigonometric and sensual qualities of that exotic race"
Perhaps this was inscribed on the back of the tablets Moses brought down from the mountains...
"Dr. McCoy, a potent early symbol of Obamacare"
....because of....well, the tricorders, obviously. (And Nurse Chapel's hemline).
On their uniforms, these soldiers wear a not-so-subtle pentagram.
That depends on the limits of your pentagrammatical subtlety. Or the variability of your platonic solids.
.....versus
It cannot be real. Unless it genuinely is some incredible self-parodying quasi-religious diatribe.
“May I say that I have not thoroughly enjoyed serving with humans? I find their illogic, and foolish emotions, a constant irritant.” - Star Trek, season 3, episode 7 (“Day of the Dove,” 1968)