Tasha doth protest too much.
Introduce yourself with 4 spaceships.
Is that 13/10 for the driver too?
Joust was the first thing that came to mind for me. It came out a year earlier than Mario Bros (according to some quick searching) and the pterodactyl in that game is a similar mechanic.
I know it's nostalgia, but A Link to the Past.
βStay angry, little Meg,β Mrs Whatsit whispered. βYou will need all your anger now.β
A Wrinkle in Time
I had to read the card before I stopped seeing it as stairs!
Pandora's Inbox.
Do what?
Who do?
What power?
It's like if a 2-year-old was asked to draw a DeLorean and then another 2-year-old made a 3D version of that out of Lego.
Agreed! We got a handful of really intriguing bits about her, but the vast majority of backstory and insight into her nature that we got came in her final episode. Always seemed like missed potential to me.
Right? I had to look it up and found that they were added in 2019, which I believe was just "a couple years ago" and no I will not be showing my math on that.
Love this version, but still waiting for Battlegrounds to be added.
Resistance is futile
As they like to say on @greatesttrek.com, "Star Trek is a place," and there are a lot of different kinds of stories that can happen there. This show is a really great example of that in my opinion.
Too soon, Gail.
"It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)"
OBSERVATIONS ON THE ASCENDANCE OF A DISSATISFACTORY LUNAR BODY ABOVE THE IDEAL HORIZON.
by J. Fogerty
Was on low caffeine autopilot when I first clicked on the image and I got to the end of the first row before finally getting suspicious and glancing up to see who posted it. Well done.
Give me an iconic #StarTrek image.
Janeway: Mr. Paris, evasive maneuvers!
Tom: Yes ma'am. I'll try spinning, that's a good trick.
*electronic chirp* Holodeck controls are currently disabled.
...also the safety protocols are offline.
And seriously, what am I even supposed to be looking at? Just an empty space?
Heck yeah, I'm getting my under construction gifs out of storage right now!
Description of image from Wikimedia Commons: Members of the STS-51L crew designed this patch which will represent their participation on NASA's late January 1986 mission aboard the space shuttle Challenger, depicted launching from Florida and soaring into space to carry out a variety of goals. Among the prescribed duties of the five astronauts and two payload specialists will be observation and photography of Halley's Comet, backdropped against the United States flag in the insignia. Surnames of the crew members encircle the scene, with the payload specialists being recognized below. Surname of the first teacher in space, Sharon Christa McAuliffe, is followed by a symbolic apple. Gregory Jarvis, representing Hughes, is the industrial payload specialist for the flight. NASA's crew members are astronauts Francis R. (Dick) Scobee, commander; Michael J. Smith, pilot; and Ronald E. McNair, Ellison S. Onizuka and Judith A. Resnik - all mission specialists.