If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 times the speed of light you're gonna see some serious shit.
Salamanders. You're gonna see salamanders.
Funny, but I personally prefer in in the original Klingon:
There's that word again. "Heavy." Why are things so heavy on DS9? Is there a problem with the station’s grav plating?
Marty is the Human equivalent to Martok.
Also, I find it really funny you commented on my 3 month-old comment.
Michael J. Fox and JG Hertzler have secretly been the same person all along... somehow. I don't how; how does spacial scission thrown together with some other sci-fi stuff sound?
Holy shit, that was his ship, wasn’t it? 2 different franchises and in both he’s flying time machines
Kruge is dead by the end of STIII. So technically he doesn’t fly it.
He's flying a future time machine, and it was made into a time machine before he started flying it according to objective time.
The ship is still a Time Machine, because it travels time (in a way other than our standard linear movement through it). Whether or not it does that time traveling before or after someone pilots it for other uses, is irrelevant.
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 times the speed of light you're gonna see some serious shit.
Salamanders. You're gonna see salamanders.