Bonzalez at least looks like an English->Japanese->English transliteration problem.
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Japan as a whole utterly fails to comprehend what nuns are and it's kind of hilarious when it pops up.
Also might have meant that Shakespeare's style is very similar to Klingon plays, Chang finding something to admire or respect in his enemy. He was motivated by glory and preserving his culture and respected and valued the Federation as an enemy even though he hated and feared what would become of his people if they made them allies.
Yeah, but at the same time I'm happy it's going out on s high note rather than going through the decay the last couple seasons of TNG had. I also wouldn't be surprised if the characters come back later with higher ranks instead of being lower deckers.
There are actually two commas in there, and adding just one is still one too short. The original is:
"This, my friends is the substance that, injected intravenously turns women into cats!"
The sentence should be:
"This, my friends, is the substance that, injected intravenously, turns women into cats!"
Does Perfect Dark count as cyberpunk?
Your eyes also don't apply it very consistently to two dimensional objects, like the image on a screen.
It's been a while, but I think the disc didn't center as it went in and the system just spat it out. The rest of the system was an original model Wii, so the software should have still been there, but the newer drive couldn't handle minidiscs. Launch model was apparently the RVL-001. The RVL-101 dropped GC support, but looked almost identical. The RVL-201 was the top loader model.
There was a model before the tray loading one that dropped GC support, too. I found out when the disc drive on my Wii died and I replaced it with an official later model drive and it couldn't read Wind Waker anymore.
Slot-loading CD drives would get jammed if you inserted anything other than a round, full-sized disc.
The launch model Wii was an exception, with parts in there specifically for handling mini-discs for GameCube compatibility. The feature was quietly removed from later models.
The DCAU had Bruce become more bitter and jaded over time. By the time of Beyond he's really cynical. He remains just as heroic throughout, though.
Reminds me of Morrowind's directions, with the frequent east-west mixups, and sporadic north-south mixups.