There's gonna be fewer ships at the reception than were at the actual wedding. Ooyodo was only able maintain such a huge force concentration for a short while. (That's also why there was no rehearsal dinner or anything, Jane had to time this all out down to the second months in advance.)

That and there's only so much food available in the country.
 
Now, if he did that then we'd have to share our cutes with everyone and that sounds an aweful lot like communism to me. We all know how Jersey feels about commies.... no we must hord- I mean "pay" for these on our own.
Yes, and since you brought that up: Where's my rubles? I worked hard for the state after all. :)
 
...today on things that should not be...
Hey, it could be worse. It could be Fubuki (or Hiryuu... or Souryuu... or Shirayuki... or Hatsuyuki... or Miyuki... or Murakumo... or Isonami... or Uranami) and Hoppo-chan (or Harusame... or Hayashimo... or Kiyoshimo)...

Yes, they're the same seiyuu, if you're wondering.
 
Sara could probably sing. She was a movie star.

Though daughteru Lexie is the bigger one there. If by pretending to be Akagi.
 
I think you underestimate how BAWXy nuke-E is. Her island came from Ikea and nobody could be assed to take it out of the packaging.
 
I sure hope Nuke-E's island is saved. I know she can't be saved completely, but the island should at least be preserved. And they cut the first steel for Nuke-E Jr. recently. Yay!
 
Could be the image quality, but that shot looks like Enterprise. Unless they put some scaffolding on Ranger's island to make it square-er.
It's Ranger, sorry to say. The crew of Star Trek, quite understandably, really wanted to have the real Enterprise in the movie, but it just couldn't happen. Big E was on actual deployment when they were shooting the movie, so Ranger got to play stand-in.
USS Ranger (CV-61) - Wikipedia
In 1986, filming of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home took place on board Ranger, in port, with lights and canopies set up to mimic the Enterprise. Filming took about a week.
 
Also, you can't film in Enterprise' machinery spaces. Even if you survived angry Marines shooting at you from being near the reactor, 1980's film couldn't handle those levels of radiation without loosing picture quality.
 
I sure hope Nuke-E's island is saved. I know she can't be saved completely, but the island should at least be preserved.
I highly doubt that. They'll probably save the CV-6 parts, as well as trinkets from Nuke-E, but the whole island would be impossible. How would they remove it? How would they store it? Where would it go until the new home, which there isn't one, was ready?
 
I highly doubt that. They'll probably save the CV-6 parts, as well as trinkets from Nuke-E, but the whole island would be impossible. How would they remove it? How would they store it? Where would it go until the new home, which there isn't one, was ready?

As I understand, there is/was discussion of preserving the island as a memorial somewhere. As to how they remove it, oxyacetylene torches are wonderful things.
 
Well, when I need to keep track of them...

1: Sloop-E
2: Schooner-E (pronounced Shanery when I have a few)
3: Manit-E
4: Pawn-E (Riverine monitor during the Civil War IIRC; named 'Pawnee' because that was one of the tribes that lived in her area of operations before Fuking Jackson)
5: Big-E, 'lil-E, Gray Ghost, Flap-E
6: Point Three Mile Island, Mobile Chernobyl, Enderprise, Nuk-E
7: (Tentatively) Flat-E, Beehive, Ay-Cee (Because it's all-electric, yo), New-E, The Big One (title held by most recent US CVN)

Yes, there's been seven or eight Enterprises.
 
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