tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35276667.post5302800825784962554..comments2023-10-11T09:04:08.311-05:00Comments on Powered by Indifference & Focused by Caffeine: Rewatching Star Trek: Ship in a BottleVanVeldinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03441999455333315750noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35276667.post-35997780595041578122013-01-08T12:14:37.632-06:002013-01-08T12:14:37.632-06:00Heh.Heh.SkilTaohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15496366094516039415noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35276667.post-68372071318948617922013-01-07T18:24:44.442-06:002013-01-07T18:24:44.442-06:00Yeah, only episode four. It's abysmal. I might...Yeah, only episode four. It's abysmal. I might be handing the thing off. <br /><br />I don't know about talking more on barge work. I think I've tapped that vein out. The only other geek interest it might hold is its usefulness during a zombie apocalypse. Which is--<br /><br />Okay. Mostly tapped out.<br /><br />I like Thought 2.VanVeldinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03441999455333315750noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35276667.post-80532147110563503482012-12-16T17:37:18.236-06:002012-12-16T17:37:18.236-06:00Thought 1: You're only on episode four!?
Thou...Thought 1: <i>You're only on episode four!?</i><br /><br />Thought 2: I propose the next <i>Star Trek: Rebooted</i> movie revolve around a young team-up of Tasha Yar, Ro Laren, and Kira Nerys.<br /><br />Thought 3: Yeah, if your pastime is something you're interested in and that's what you write about, other people will probably be interested too, whereas writing about the process of writing about your pastime tends to dilute things. <br /><br />Thought 4: I don't mind personal exploits. They'd be out of place on a monetized high-traffic blog, but I don't think they necessarily detract from the chances of getting accidental visitors to stick around. <br /><br />Sub-thought of 4: Personally, I enjoy your descriptions of barge work because I'm generally fascinated by large machinery, and any insight into naval life is useful for any number of RPG settings. Lots of gamers are pretty clueless about what crew & positions are required for a ship, what mundane obstacles there are, or what kinds of crisis they'd be prepared for. SkilTaohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15496366094516039415noreply@blogger.com