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You dare argue with a god?

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You dare argue with a god?

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    Somehow, Gary has returned.

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    The Kelvin timeline did have its interpretation of this plot in the comics. It stuck pretty close to the TOS episode, but with better visuals and pacing. Basically what the episode would have been like if it were filmed today with a modern budget.

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    Wasn’t he basically omnipotent? Can’t have a villian like that.

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      If the original show did it, I’m sure they could have made an interesting movie around it. Sure the omnipotent part would near to be changed a little bit they did manage to have a satisfying conclusion in the episode.

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        Sure the omnipotent part would near to be changed a little bit

        And I’m sure the fanbase would have been just fine with that.

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            That’s the line in the sand? Sheesh.

            I know white people with Asian names. It’s called interracial children. Give it two generations and last names can look like literally anyone.

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            I also don’t know anyone who was a genetically engineered superman.

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