17 Replies to “Too bad the transporter hasn’t been invented”

  1. It’d be nice to not have headlines about filthy deviant mentally ill perverts at the top of the page for a while.
    Every time I’ve come back to this site today, it’s been those other two sick f***ing wierdos at the top, and now it’s this.

  2. Heh,
    I thought this one was going to be aboot Andrew Yang, a more relivant nut job. But, you can’t question the sanity of the left despite imperical evidence.

  3. He sure has gotten a lot of mileage from being a bit player in the franchise.

    He should stick to going around Uranus, picking up Klingons.

      1. It’s an OLD Trekkie joke, Kenji my boy. Couldn’t resist.

        Sulu is just another token Hollyweird former star, so his opinion is IMPORTANT! to all those that worship the movies, Entertainment Tonight, and anything that a “star” says or does, cuz they’re cute/handsome.

        Cuz for Low Info types, good looks is equivalent to SMART!

  4. The reality is that we are descending into the Dark ages of the 21st century , The Gay agenda is the sick self aggrandizing nonsense that only stupid people embrace… They will not survive the Purging…..And Purging we must completely achieve to survive as a human race ….

    JMHO

  5. “desolation of our Republic a tragedy of enormous scope”
    Really George I’m no great writer myself but surely better words than those are out there somewhere in the cosmos.

  6. Serious question. What of any substance has this guy done since Star Trek (which took place over 50 years ago)?

    1. He played the ARVN officer Captain Nim in the John Wayne movie The Green Berets and I recall he had a guest spot in an episode of Miami Vice. Others than that, he’s George Who?

  7. Sulu appropriated the former sense of the meaning of “gay blade”. Trekkies will know what I mean. My God, Jim, these people are barbarians!

  8. “Too bad the transporter hasn’t been invented”

    I recommend the 1985 version of “the Fly” with Jeff Goldblum in case anyone doesn’t understand why Transporters, haven’t been invented.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKedGf-_vcM
    -link is to PREVIEW of movie-
    By-the-bye we all have *thousands of creepy-crawlies all over our bodies eating each other and our dead and excreted cells all day long
    24/7/365.25…
    -I can’t remember where I read it, but I read that all our cells die within a week or so, each and every week of our lives, and are replaced with new cells. All of these little greeblies crawling all over us are necessary or we’d all be up to our eyeballs in dead cells.
    Any how, the movie ignores this reality and depicts us as virtually clean except for a “Fly” which lands in Goldblum’s Transporter at the crucial moment of transport.

    *understatement

    1. The original movie (with Vincent Price and David Hedison, who died earlier this year) was quite creepy as well.

      1. Yes. They knew how to act in the old days. It made up for the adequate but not spectacular special effects which made the remake.

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