kerdios
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It's bloop, not blop
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Oh, it's from the guy who made (and still making) the creeper world series
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This is a really good reason to switch to AMD...
kerdios replied to BTGBullseye's topic in Computer Hardware
they are trying to install tracking cookies and the browser won't allow them so they try to run scripts to bypass that block. ( i introduced a friend of mine to adblock, and when he entered facebook he said everything took longer so he removed the blocker) also google has shown bad faith by configuring the websites they own to run more slowly on anything not chrome. (there was a period where some vids on YT randomly would not run on my firefox, but would run without a hitch if i tried using chrome) -
Well, not ever, it just took another 400 years https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/26th_century
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not last yet
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got it, thanks
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Also, Credits: https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Federation_credit
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OK, so I was researching startrek a little about what is the federation and what is just the alliance and I stumbled on this https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Trek:_Lower_Decks Why God? Why???????? Rick and Mortey style StarTrek is the last thing the franchise needs
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I thought an alliance was a de facto joinance (I don't know how to say it) It's late know, I'll look it up another time
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and vehemently
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Dissidence I tell you! Dissidence!
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Do you know about the discords?
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OK, now you're just spouting gibberish, calling the imperium of man a communist society
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but if it was communism there would be no priests , ie. it's not communism qed (jk) > HEY WE HAVE PRIESTS AND STUFF TOO what do you mean? are you saying you're a communist?
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Another point is the klingons, they are part of the federation but still have noble hirearchies and priests and stuff
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Ross's Game Dungeon: Follow-up Episode #3
kerdios replied to Ross Scott's topic in Ross's Game Dungeon
Isn't that partly because they had where to bring clean soil to bury the radioactive soil under? in a full scale nuclear war where would they bring the clean soil from? (chernobyl still clicks like crazy on a geiger counter) -
Ross's Game Dungeon: Follow-up Episode #3
kerdios replied to Ross Scott's topic in Ross's Game Dungeon
that depends on the scale of the nuclear war, I think most science says that a full blown war will leave the planet surface uninhabitable for 1000s if not 100,000s of years. If it would be just a show of force and then everyone settles down, might leave the world viable for a few more years (like US nukes the iranian nuclear research facilty, russia nukes some US asset Also in response, India nukes some desert in pakistan/afganistan, Pakistan nukes some Indian backwater in response, Japan nukes backwater north korea, china nukes the cat island in response and then everybody settles down to peace talks after they demonstrated they are willing to use their arsenal). (not that i think this will be a good thing, just an example of a less severe scenario). But we all know that the moment they will be used once they will be used again, so full blown war is still happening. I refuse to believe that what they say about roaches is true, radiation would also kill their babies like it would kill my sperm. -
Yes, but it's not communism, it's a type of socialistic democracy. You can voice opinions that aren't favorable to the government and other stuff. Also don't they have credits? (or am i confusing with some other show?) I mean the show doesn't focus on that as much since the enterprise is military and the military is usually completely bankrolled by the government. So a technician or a red shirt doesn't have to pay for his meal or clothes it's all "military issued". (plus I think I remember they have allowances for use of the holodeck, but it's been a while since I watched TNG or DS9)