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^2209 hours.
<Listening to Big Band and Swing, and finished watching 1960 presidential debates..
vEver watched "Mr. Wizard"?
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Now then... To explain my usual username... (Right now, drfly42 is a reference to the 1958 film about Dr. Andre Delambre's transporter mishap.. :blink:)
drwho42.
drwho (Doctor Who) - A British low-budget science-fiction television series having had lasted between the years of 1963 and 1989 about an exiled time-lord who wanders through history and space in an unreliable space/time machine that can break down at any moment... :lol:
42.
42 (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy reference) - Whenst the universe's best supercomputer, Deep Thought, was asked the question: "What is the answer to the greatest question to Life, the Universe, and Everything??"
...So it took its time to calcuate that inquiry..
And after seven and a half million years... The supercomputer finally calculated the answer to the greatest question to Life, the Universe and Everything, and got:
42.

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They've only appeared on just 5 episodes...
TOS: "Patterns of Force".
VOY: "The Killing Game, Parts I and II".
ENT: "Zero Hour" [#76].
ENT: "Storm Front [#77].
That is merely only a few episodes in the face of the totality of Trek, and, frankly, I love time-travel ideas relating unto the World Wars (I and II, anything beyond is mere science-fiction, like one flick had WWVI..), such as "Biggles: Adventures in Time" [1986], or (not time-travel, just alternative history) "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" [2004]. :biggrin:
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Click For SpoilerDue to my fandom for "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow", before, during, and after the film, I love these alternative history ideas...I had to give this episode either a 10 or a 9.something.
I definitely understood what Daniels was saying, and it was a nice bit on time-travel warfare... Wiping others from existence. And to me, unexistence is quite an interesting and *frightening* concept, though if one should experience this, he/she/it never did... That individual never existed, ergo not worth me mentioning people who never existed.......
Something to take note of: To my recollection, Daniels mentioned that the 22nd century and the 31st century is not how they remember it...
What will this mean for the future of ENT? Or is this only a temporary temporal change??
Bloody interesting I think.
I enjoy this alternative version of World War II, and this is simply the 4th episode of Trek featuring Nazis, so I don't think this has been done to death. But what I seem to be pondering now is...
What is to be of the Temporal Cold War? It seems it is coming to an end across the timeline(s)... I think I'll be missing it.
I've always loved time-travel, and such a storyline as a war across eternity is quite enjoyably fun. 
A Reference DrWho42 Quite Enjoyed: They mentioned the good ol' radio show of The Shadow.

I love the 40s! :biggrin: *Strikes Back*
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What Are You Doing At This Moment?
in The Cotton Candy Factory
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At the moment, I am reading this article on Asperger's syndrome (which sounds like something I have...), and I think there's a Satanist on the radio.