24 Jun
2020
24 Jun
'20
1:25 a.m.
On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 at 00:55, Becky Nearing <beckynearing@myself.com> wrote:
On Mon Jun 22 De'viD wrote:
Given that {'InSep} was later revealed, probably not? {loDmach} seems just like the kind of thing a Star Trek novelist would make up after consulting The Klingon Dictionary.
And aside from the obvious anagrammatical aspect, why do you suppose Okrand chose 'InSep? Why not, say, SI'nep or SIn'ep or Sep'In? Is it because a guy and his 'InSep are 'InSep-arable? (Unless, of course, your name is King Missile.)
Some jokes work on multiple levels. "I kept pushing things. I wanted to go deeper and deeper, I wanted to go… further." - Dominick Cobb, Inception (2010) If this was intentional, then it's at once both juvenile and brilliant. -- De'vID