Nimrod was the conqueror of Babylon and Assyria in the Bible. Why would his tomb be in New York? Or even in this hemisphere?
Nimrod was the conqueror of Babylon and Assyria in the Bible. Why would his tomb be in New York? Or even in this hemisphere?
She was supposed to be like Dr.McCoy from TOS. They were going for a Spock/McCoy type relationship between her and Data. Data was a far more autistic coded character than Spock plus there was a different dynamic because Spock was rejecting his human half and Data was striving to be more human so it mostly just came off as her being super abusive to a fan favorite character.
We put our save potatoes in a burlap sack and buried them below the frost line. They came out in the spring almost exactly like they went in in the fall.
I wouldn’t do an airforce or naval base because modern air and sea systems couldn’t be repaired and resupplied in 1941. Tanks still run on diesel and can fire the munitions used in WW2 so that’s a possibility but they still can’t be repaired and transporting them to Europe would be a significant undertaking. Imagine bringing them to the past only to lose half of them to a uboat in the middle of the Atlantic. They also wouldn’t be very useful in the Pacific.
I’m going to go with Liberty. It has army special forces command, a Ranger regiment, and a modern medical facility. I think the most valuable thing we could send back to 1941 is knowledge and training. Deploy the Rangers as trainers and advisers, send the medical personnel to teach modern trauma medicine and lead surgical units.
Tofu is good but among the traditional protein sources seitan is my favorite. It’s got the best texture by far.
It’s also referencing James Rolfe, The Angry Video Game Nerd.
You’re thinking of employment at will. Right to work laws prevent making payment of union dues a requirement for employment.
Starfleet Academy was very good. Bridge Commander was excellent. The Armada games and Domination War have already been mentioned but I’ll second them.
When spoken should’ve can sound a lot like should of or shoulda depending on the dialect. Most native speakers don’t really think about gammer rules when writing informally, they just write how they speak.