At ease, Cadet.
At cheese, Cadet.
You think he would stop giving him cheese, but no, that ship must have amazing air filters to keep it from stinking like dog farts.
Worf! Worf!
Cochrane: “At’ll do, Porthos, at’ll do.”
Odo
approves.
Poor Porthos had nowhere on the ship to find grass or a tree. Also, some poor crewman must have had to follow him around with a mop.
Seriously though, it always felt cruel to me. Like putting a dog on a submarine.
Crimson Tide (1995) did that exactly:
I haven’t seen it but I feel the same way.
It’s a good movie (Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman, written partially by Quentin Tarantino, and music by Hans Zimmer). It is a Jerry Bruckheimer movie, so take that as you will.
The movie is so tense that my heart was pounding during a scene where they were waiting for a fax to arrive.
It’s one of the most intense movies I’ve ever seen
Don’t worry I think an engineer put him out of his misery.
I forgot who but I think it might have been Scotty.
The real hero of ENT
It’ll have been a long road
One day? I think you meant day one.