MUSSEL MACHINE The instrument panel of the World War II-era F6F-3 Hellcat fighter recovered from Lake Michigan is seen covered with mussels. The plane crashed into the lake during a training exercise in January 1945; it will be put on display at a local museum. (Photo: AP via the Telegraph)
FROSTREES Snow covers Ponderosa pine trees along the Catalina Highway in Arizona. (Photo: AP via the Telegraph)
PALE-IGATOR One of two rare pearl white alligators that are now at New Orleans zoo, bringing the total known to exist in the world to just 12. The gators are not in fact albino, but are born with a genetic condition known as leucism. (Photo: Mignon Byler / Audubon Nature Institute / Barcroft Media via the Telegraph)
OUROBOROSSSSSSSS A hungry King snake saw something moving and went for it - not realizing it was its own tail. The snake’s owner took the snake to a local vet, who managed to dislocate its jaw. (Photo: Picture Partnership via the Telegraph)
Things I didn’t know: that police in Italy have Lamborghinis as some of their patrol vehicles. The logic: they’re able to chase down speeders - which is not what happened here.
(Photo of Lamborghini patrol car that had swerved to avoid one collision but ended up crashing into a van instead in Cremona, Italy by EPA via the Telegraph)
Datalore!
Evil twin, ahoy!
Data, Lore, B4. Three of them!
Oh, see, I never saw Nemesis… I had to look up what you meant, but it seems like B4 was something else, not necessarily a twin.
Nemesis could’ve been better, like if they’d gotten Nicholas Meyer to direct it and not Stuart Baird. Someone who could’ve paced it better.
I thought B4 (B9? Now I need to watch it again - the name changed from one to the other at some point) was another of Soong’s creations, and at the end of the film, pretty much replaces - if you will - Data, who dies.
GAAAH IT COULD’VE AND SHOULD’VE BEEN A BETTER MOVIE!!!!!!!! :-)
Via I have a Yellow Hat...





