Yes, it's been absolute pandemonium in the streets since the CAF dress code was relaxed in 2022. Thank goodness they are addressing this very real issue that the average Canadian cares deeply about.
They produced Into Darkness and Beyond, so they at least have some history with the franchise.
Everybody - and I mean everybody - loves Riker's donkey sauce.
Well yes, but I'm sure they could reverse the polarity of something and make it happen.
It's an RCAF Challenger jet.
The word "easily" is doing a lot of heavy lifting there.
A new survey suggests that most Canadians feel news should be free and accessible for anyone
Yes.
while also believing that media will find other ways to make money.
Doubt.
It was the 60s - buttholes looked different back then.
I'm fine with Chapel being stuck there - I think the tension comes from the overall Spock/Chapel emotional arc, rather than wondering whether she will survive - but the sequence practically demands a second scan with the newfangled tricorders to verify that there are no other life signs on the ship.
They said in the episode that the original mission had been so short (4 hours if I recall correctly), Pike's crew had not felt the effects.
No EV suit would have protected them, either - the Enterprise was affected as well.
I like the cut of this guy's jib.