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Anonymous Australia No.514236077
welp frens.
i appreciate you all, even those telling me to do it. mummy leaves in about ten minutes. i'm going to go watch the sunrise and have a ciggy before doing it. i'll check the thread one last time before i go.
i love you all so much.
/an/ - /kot/ - cat general
Anonymous No.5034905
>want to adopt a cat as single male with no previous cat ownership
is this even possible? they make you do a virtual tour of your place and have a two stage interview process. wtf I thought getting a cat was easy
/tv/ - /trek/
Anonymous No.213847285
So I watched SNW s3e6, the one with the doomsday ship, since it's the only episode this season that looked interesting. Tbh I haven't watched SNW since S1 because it just didn't do it for me, and it still kinda doesn't, not completely.

Generally speaking, I appreciate that the intro is back to being "To boldly go..." and not whatever they were doing with STD and PIC, and that the show is not *totally* grimdark and cynical in tone. It feels like the closest they've gotten to classic trek so far, and yet...

Regarding the episode itself, it works well enough, and the premise is even like the TOS one with the giant space blunt. The episode seems to fly by though, despite having the same 45ish minute runtime as classic trek, which makes it feel rushed. However, it also seems like there's scenes missing; anyone else get that feeling? Pike and Laan get shot at once by the scavengers, and in the next scene after they've run away, Laan's dumping exposition about how they're shooting iron particles. When did we learn this information? They also mention how the scavs absorb phaser fire unlike anything they've ever seen, and that they don't know how, but in their next encounter they go straight for the glowing weakspot despite never mentioning it. Near the end, Kirk commands to attack the vessel as the Enterprise escapes, but Spock says that the tentacles were unaffected. Next shot is them shooting at ??? inside the ship. It was mentioned earlier in the episode that they saw part of the engineering section of a klingon D7 in there, is that what they were meant to be shooting at? It sure didn't look like the display that was shown earlier, or again, even mentioned what they were even targeting in there. The twist that they were human was neat, but it felt wasted, since all of them died in space despite all being in EVA suits.

tl;dr - idk, 7/10 for effort, felt incomplete, but still fun enough as far as modern trek goes
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Anonymous No.127346031
>>127345413
/vg/ - /alg/ - Azur Lane General #6910
Anonymous No.531423112
>>531422613
H-help me, anons. I just want my fat elf ready asap
/vg/ - /tesg/ ~ The Elder Scrolls General
Anonymous No.529230635
>>529230484
I thought we were already friends.