Thursday, August 12, 2010

I've said it before and I'll say it again. Picard could beat Kirk's ass at anything but a fistfight or an orgy.

However neither of them have the Defiant.

I love the Defiant. Hellloooo Jem'Hadar ship. Pew pew pew KABBOOOOMMMM! Goodbye you drug addicted maniacs and you weird eared freaks. Weyoon always pissed me off.

Just saying.

I'm a geek. I am, even if I don't act like it all the time what with going to gym and talking to lady people I always go home to my fantasy books and star wars video games.

However lately I'm feeling a little disjointed form all the geeky love I used to get into. I haven't kept up with Star Wars novels (haven't read anything past the Vong invasion) and haven't bought any Legacy of the Force for more than a year. I've stopped playing video games as often as I did (however if I get a new computer I'm so getting the Old Republic!). I wonder if I had a real grown up job I could afford to be a geek again.

I might be a fantasy book geek now (even if Jay probably has me beat out on that now) but no so much sci-fi, which in high school was pretty much all I was about until a friend started lending me Robert Jordan and Steven Erikson books.

I give out foot rubs that are pretty special. My back rubs are top notch but for some reason not as well appreciated. It's just a gift, I'm not really even into feet in general, but the noises lady people make when you rub them properly is kinda magical. (by magical I of course mean "make spammy happy in the pants").

However, is first date too soon to offer to be rubbing stuff? If she accepts right away is does that mean she's easy? I suppose it depends on the individual (it usually does) but I'll poll the drunken room full of metro employees I'll be seeing tomorrow to check it out.

That's me. Jay is such a gir. Yes I spelled that right.

2 comments:

  1. For some reason last time I commented it didn't show up. Also, yeah I think DS9 was really underrated, though maybe it scared the hardcore sci-fi geeks that there was some spiritual stuff in it at the same time as the sci-fi stuff. 'Cause you know that's never happened before in Star Trek.

    Also, I feel bad for the last endeavour Enterprise. Yes, it didn't start off all that well. There was some questionable fan service and other issues but by the third season that show had become quite good even with the historical inconsistencies. People seemed to ignore that literally every Star Trek series has had a rough start and takes a couple seasons to find it's footing.

    The original series was actually fully cancelled then brought back and only had like 3 seasons. First couple seasons of Next Generation were criticized for being too much like the original storyline wise. First two seasons of DS9 they didn't have the defiant so they had to focus more on characterization than exploration. Apparently that didn't sit well with some of the purists. A lot of people started to like Voyager after a couple seasons because the writer's started to find their path and figure out where they wanted the series to go. There's plenty of people who dislike all but one or two of them but really the most recent one should have been given more of a chance by fans though clearly it was not the strongest entry.

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  2. I was a big fan of pretty much anything with Worf in it :)

    I slighty got into Voyager, but only because there was nothing else on in the afternoon way back when I was still watching televison on a regular basis. I never even saw Enterprise, all I know is the lady who played the Vulcan got a lot of play for being hot.

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