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Hey nerds, our lord and saviour sir patrick stewart was on the latest nerdist podcast and it was great. I give it two Zaldan webs up!
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 15:57 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 04:43 |
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That keyboard looks gross as gently caress
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 16:02 |
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original series is best because it didn't have a gigantic engine nacelle up its own rear end, it didn't bog down in excessive bullshit technobabble, and it didn't delight nearly so much in making the ship a loving deathtrap
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 16:41 |
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I wonder if anyone has been autistic enough to count the exact number of redshirts killed in each series.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 16:44 |
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Geoff Zahn posted:I wonder if anyone has been autistic enough to count the exact number of redshirts killed in each series. you already know the answer to that (the answer is 'yes')
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 16:51 |
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how would kirk handle q like picard or sisko or janeway :bigtran:
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 16:55 |
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Geoff Zahn posted:I wonder if anyone has been autistic enough to count the exact number of redshirts killed in each series. I bet ex Astris scientia has it
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 17:03 |
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Cry Havoc posted:how would kirk handle q Squire of Gothos E: or like half the other episodes in season 1. It's not like TNG invented capricious god like energy beings skasion fucked around with this message at 17:28 on Sep 1, 2015 |
# ? Sep 1, 2015 17:25 |
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Thanks wikiepdia: In Star Trek, red-uniformed security officers and engineers who accompany the main characters on landing parties often suffer quick deaths.[2] The trope first appears in the episode "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" (1966).[3] Of the 59 crew members killed in the series, 43 (73%) were wearing red shirts.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 17:26 |
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No one ever mourns the 16 non red shirt wearing officers. Poor bastards.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 17:31 |
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No excuse to die with a gold shirt on. Spock aint got no sympathy.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 17:42 |
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Germstore posted:No excuse to die with a gold shirt on. Spock aint got no sympathy.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 17:52 |
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Selfie with the dead red shirt. #RIPredshirt #lolwhatwasthatguysname #yolounlessyourespock #duckface #GBS
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 18:52 |
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TOS through DS9 are awesome in their own ways, flawed in their own ways and the last two shows were the samey boring rehashes with occasional flashes of brilliance.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 19:12 |
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I finally went and watched Enterprise Season 4 and while I wouldnt call it great or anything, its pretty clear that if the show started like that it wouldve probably gotten the whole seven seasons and possibly even become great after another season or two. Like Voyager, just one big wasted opportunity
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 20:41 |
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I saw the pilot of Enterprise and decided immediately to forget the show existed.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 21:14 |
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If every Dukat in six thousand Dukats were in six parts, and every part a Dukat, Bajor would be a paradise.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 21:41 |
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Rynder posted:If every Dukat in six thousand Dukats were in six parts, and every part a Dukat, Bajor would be a paradise. As I was going to the Kai's, I met Dukat with Bajoran wives, Each wife had seven Glinns, Each Glinn had seven Winns, Each Winn had lat'num slips: slips, Winns, Glinns, and wives, How many were there going to the Kai's?
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 21:57 |
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It is the official position of this thread that these two should have gotten together. Imagine the incredible capacity for offspring obstinacy by combining a Prime Directive-obsessed Frenchman with a Plays-By-Her-Own-Rules Bajoran.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 22:09 |
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Thirdly, the best part of TNG season 7 is the scientifically backed proof that Jason Vigo's mother was voracious raw-dogging woman that hung around ports-of-call waiting for sailors.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 22:18 |
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shadow puppet of a posted:It is the official position of this thread that these two should have gotten together. Ro should have been a main character
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 22:33 |
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didn't they downplay ro in tng because she was supposed to be kira in ds9 or something
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 22:42 |
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shadow puppet of a posted:It is the official position of this thread that these two should have gotten together. I am confused. What is the timeline here? I assumed that DS9 took place after TNG was finished, and its timeline goes further than TNGs what with the presence of Worf and O'Brien. Is this not the case? Bajor isn't even part of the Federation yet and I'm like, balls deep in Season 5.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 22:43 |
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shadow puppet of a posted:It is the official position of this thread that these two should have gotten together.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 22:45 |
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DS9 begins somewhere around the Chain of Command two-parter and runs parallel to TNG (and later Voyager) from there. I guess there were Bajorans in Starfleet for quite a while before that because Starfleet goes through so many redshirts they'll take anyone with a pulse.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 22:47 |
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With music royalties, you get 50% of the credit for the music and 50% of the credit for the lyrics. Sounds fair, you might think, for pop music, as the lyrics are quite important. Gene Roddenberry wrote a set of lovely lyrics for the original series theme just so he could claim that 50% of royalty money. The composer protested about having half his money stolen by Gene Roddenberry and Roddenberry said he had to make money from the music because it wouldn't be from the series. So the composer quit after a couple of episodes.
Konsek fucked around with this message at 22:54 on Sep 1, 2015 |
# ? Sep 1, 2015 22:51 |
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Delsaber posted:DS9 begins somewhere around the Chain of Command two-parter and runs parallel to TNG (and later Voyager) from there. I guess there were Bajorans in Starfleet for quite a while before that because Starfleet goes through so many redshirts they'll take anyone with a pulse. I'd say that doesn't make sense and only Federation citizens can join Starfleet but I guess that's not true, they let Nog in and Fereginor is definitely not part of the Federation. Worf kind of is an exception to the rule too, but I reckon that he was an "experiment" by Starfleet to see how well Klingons can be integrated. I like how Nog is a lovely little gently caress-up kid but somehow in one possible future rises easily to the rank of Captain and doesn't age a single day.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 23:21 |
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Non-citizens of the federation can totally join Starfleet. Besides in Worfs case it seems likely that his parents would've gone through the proper hoops to get their son citizenship
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 23:44 |
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BottledBodhisvata posted:I am confused. What is the timeline here? I assumed that DS9 took place after TNG was finished, and its timeline goes further than TNGs what with the presence of Worf and O'Brien. Is this not the case? Bajor isn't even part of the Federation yet and I'm like, balls deep in Season 5. Bajor isn't a part of the Federation at this point, but anyone can join Starfleet regardless of citizenship apparently.
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 23:44 |
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Fister Roboto posted:Bajor isn't a part of the Federation at this point, but anyone can join Starfleet regardless of citizenship apparently. Perhaps...service guarantees citizenship?
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# ? Sep 1, 2015 23:56 |
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I was about to say that it must make it really hard to deal with spies, but lol at the idea that Starfleet cares about security.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 00:07 |
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when nog talks to sisko about joining sisko directly says that non-citizens can join starfleet but an officer has to write them a letter of recommendation
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 00:15 |
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Fister Roboto posted:I was about to say that it must make it really hard to deal with spies, but lol at the idea that Starfleet cares about security. I got the impression from watching DS9 that they did all their top secret security debriefings at Quark's.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 00:18 |
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BTW the US Military allows non-citizens to serve and France has a military branch made almost entirely of non-citizens. Its not that silly an idea.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 00:31 |
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The Federation itself probably pumps out extensive anti-enlistment propaganda to prevent every asteroid-doomed world of weavers and sawyers from holding their hands aloft and asking to enlist in Starfleet. Could you imagine an entire enlisted-Academy class of a million starving, prayer-frenzied Bajorans. All those earring-snagged uniforms, all the broken replicators from excess hasperat steam, all the discarded jumja stick sticks littering the hallways and classrooms. Having a Vedek flap their robes about propriety and prophecy every time you try to teach a class about methods of spaceflight that to not primarily rely on hand cranked cogs and wooden spars?
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 00:53 |
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Just finished DS9. It's good to see the wormhole open again
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 02:44 |
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Kira's role was originally going to go to Ro, but Michelle Forbes didn't want the part, so they made up Kira instead. Ro was great, but Kira's arc and growth from S1 to S7 is my favorite thing about DS9, so it's okay.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 03:13 |
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I thought it was because they'd have to pay royalties to the dude who originally came up with Ro every time she appeared on DS9?
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 04:59 |
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I think every series had crazy last minute casting changes. TOS was going to have a woman first officer until the network nixed it, and there's test footage of the Voyager pilot with Janeway played by a french canadian woman who didn't want to be there.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 05:12 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 04:43 |
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Ro was ratings gold and the studio was willing to pay. She only declined the role because after reading through all 150 of the scripts ready for DS9's pre-production she realized that it would have been wrong for her character to gently caress a melted Jello casserole, having once had all that was.... this...
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