[hivemind]the insanity of sleep deprived burnination


log in or register to remove this ad


Is it 3:37 in the morning here? definetely
Do I have to get up at six for school tomorrow? regrettably, yes
Can I got to bed now? no, I have a lab to write :x
well, there was my strange sleep deprived version of a rant, good morning, I suppose hive, I'm getting that odd buzz you get that's like a caffeine high but you're just sleep deprived
 

I saw you posted and I thought :what the heck is he doing up? hello, school?

I'm working on a treatise on religion in fantasy for myself. :) Look over in Gamers Talk on Randomlings sometime, but only after you do your homework.
 

Ao the Overkitty said:
I liked DS9 and TNG equally. Sometimes I say DS9 was the best and others I'll say TNG.
A lot of people never really gave DS9 a chance. Just wait another year or so until TNN/Spike/Whatever-the-channel-is-called-today begins daily syndication of it. It will recieve a whole new appreciation at that point (similar to what happend with B5 after Sci-fi began daily syndication).


Now for today's lineup

The Cheese of the Day is New Zealand Sheep's Milk Matatoki Cheese
The Animal of the Day is the Black Swan,
The Color of the Day is Lemon Yellow,
The Hiver of the Day is Barsoomcore,
and The Saying of the Day is "The grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love and something to hope for."
 

DS9 was easily my favorite of the Star Treks, and I am anxiously awaiting its eventual syndication. I still enjoy TNG, but I have found that I am less forgiving of some of its loose science and the vaguely defined Federation and its morals. DS9 really never got murky in that, I think partially because it was always such an antogonist driven show.
 


The Enterprise shows up enough that you will never miss them for long :) Besides, they have a big wormhole next door for all of their explorations, and like Babylon 5 all the wierdness of the galaxy comes to them, instead of them going to it.

That wasn't the point of the show though, it mostly dealt with the Bajoran-Cardassian conflict, and how the Federation dealt with it. At least until the Dominion war, which brought in a whole mess of other conflicts. Oh, and the Romulans and Klingons...

It has one of my favorite battle scenes ever when the Klingons attempted to take the base with a whole fleet, not realizing the base had been recently upgraded with new weapons.

Or was that Bab5? There was a similar epiosode at the start of the Shadow War.
 


Well, it seems I can finally go to bed :D
(I will never read webcomics for an hour in the middle of the night when I have this much homework ever again) (at least that's what I'm saying now)
 
Last edited:

Pets & Sidekicks

Remove ads

Top