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Wil wheaton still just a geek signed
Wil wheaton still just a geek signed








In Still Just a Geek, an older, somewhat wiser Wil revisits Just a Geek, his 2004 collection of posts from that blog, with all-new reflections on nerd culture, fame, love, trauma, tragedy, and confronting the worst parts of yourself. To be fair, he was only off by about 3 million people. He thought he was writing for an audience of one: himself. He wrote about his pets and his hobbies, punk rock and parenting, board games and birthdays and (most importantly) burritos.

wil wheaton still just a geek signed

It was less about being a famous child than about being a not-so-famous grownup. After that, he wasn't sure who he was at all. Wil was a very famous kid - right up until he wasn't. But most of us don't do it in front of millions of people. They made a pretty big point of showing he's multi-skilled.Celebrated actor, personality, and all-around nerd Wil Wheaton updates his memoir of collected blog posts with all new material and annotations as he reexamines one of the most interesting lives in Hollywood and fandom! Wil Wheaton grew up. If they just wanted him on the bridge, they could put him at tactical or communications. Not disagreeing at all, but.why Captain's advisor? That seems kinda weird. It's been speculated before that putting Jack on the bridge with Seven was partially for Jack's safety, since she'd be able to suss out any Borg junk the moment it made waves, plus Picard trusts his friends - Seven and Raffi - to look after his son.

wil wheaton still just a geek signed

THAT would be one hell of a tactical advantage. The only way I can possibly think it makes sense for an inexperienced ensign like Jack, fresh out of the Academy (and very much not a Betazoid) to be given a highly specific and seemingly odd role like special advisor to the captain.is if they're able to communicate or share visuals nonverbally. We also saw on-screen proof that she can HEAR Borg transmissions, but she is not compelled to comply, and instead maintains her free will. The logical conclusion from this is that if they tried to take the Borg DNA sequence out of Seven, she'd die because her body would reject her implants.

wil wheaton still just a geek signed

It was also revealed to the audience that the entire reason the Borg alter the DNA of someone who gets assimilated the old fashion way is so their body doesn't reject the Borg tech. However, Borg DNA isn't foreign to Jack - he was born with it, and it IS his normal DNA. The members of the fleet who were assimilated by having their DNA altered in the transporter were able to take another, "reverse the damage" trip on the transporter to have their foreign DNA removed and their patterns restored to normal. I asked on another site, nobody was able to come up with anything to prove or disprove, so now I'm trying with you fine geeks. Been thinking about this for a while, so apologies if it's been answered.










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