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“The second season continues to tap more into the wide range of the Star Trek sound library, such as Pike’s ready room door chime coming from Voyager and the TNG movies. The old beacon Jacob uses has some TOS “garbled message” sounds mixed in as well.”
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34. "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within" (2001)Exactly the sort of half-baked melodramatic garbage you’d expect from the awful "Final Fantasy" series. Though it tried something interesting with CGI animation in the early 2000s, the movie struggles under the weight of a lot of world-building that never gets properly explained, wooden character animations, and dull performances in spite of an all-star cast.
Agreed! I didn’t mind the scene but it did feel a lot like the space jump scene, even with the cocky crew man getting his early on.
Loved it! I watched it twice yesterday and I might watch it again if I have time today. Like a lot of people I think this was easily the best episode to date. I really loved last week as well but this one just felt like classic Trek in a way I haven’t felt since the 90s. It felt very familiar but yet still different enough to feel fresh. Of course thats due to its intriguing story line and that the plot for this episode was built into its overall mystery.
The AERI system is wonderful. Stopping at 19ã is probably a detector-limited shortcoming. This system does not “see” the “far infrared” … which carries about half of the infrared emitted by the planet to space.
You know I’m not sure they actually did have the time to spare. This incredibly frustrating policy of sticking dogmatically to a 43 min format makes me think this is more than just an artistic choice. Whether it’s to keep the Space network happy or to make it easier to syndicate on traditional TV channels at some future point I don’t know but I wouldn’t be surprised if we don’t see another hour long episode until the premiere of season 3. I really enjoyed tonight’s episode so like I said I can be quite forgiving of a prime directive oversight especially considering the time it’s set.
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Thanks, Phil, and good morning, everyone. Turning to slide six, we reported a net loss applicable to common shareholders of $27 million, or $0.06 per share, with almost all the loss occurring during the last quarter; and an adjusted net loss of $0.11 per share. Adjusted EBITDA was $212 million versus $232 million in 2017. Gold cash costs and all-in sustaining cash costs, both after by-product credits, came in at $871.00 and $1,226.00 per ounce respectively; while silver cash costs and all-in sustaining cash costs after by-product credits were $1.08 and $11.44 per ounce. We’re happy with our costs at our operating units, other than Nevada operations, which we reported higher costs, while we worked through what we believe are transitional issues.
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