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FuturePastNow
May 19, 2014


THC posted:

here I was thinking only the lowest, most desperate Trek alumni would be willing to be on a boat with Trekkers for 5 days, and I was right



altho only about half of these are absolute bottom tier. (Philips, Frakes, McFadden, and of course Worf) which I have to admit is pretty impressive

How is Gates McFadden still hot

that must be some deal with the devil poo poo

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Zesty
Jan 17, 2012

The Great Twist
Wow, yeah. She's 67.

shadow puppet of a
Jan 10, 2007

NO TENGO SCORPIO


Drink-Mix Man posted:

You know, if I had to be trapped on a boat for a week or whatever with any Star Trek stars, this is a good list. This is like, almost the complete list of cool funny Star Trek people I would actually want to hang with.

I propose a B-Cruise on an intimate catamaran skim through the Bahamas.

Andrew Robinson
Michelle Forbes
Nana Visitor
Jeffrey Combs

We could weigh anchor on one of David Copperfield's private islands and sleep on the beach in a pile of bodies for warmth, our hands and hair slick with conch fritter grease from the constant affectionate tousling.

Powered Descent
Jul 13, 2008

We haven't had that spirit here since 1969.

FuturePastNow posted:

How is Gates McFadden still hot

that must be some deal with the devil poo poo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6d4tiSwoIHY

I'm not sure what she's experiencing here. It might be bij.

criscodisco
Feb 18, 2004

do it
They took that picture through a space anomaly I think

Apollodorus
Feb 13, 2010

TEST YOUR MIGHT
:patriot:

FuturePastNow posted:

How is Gates McFadden still hot

that must be some deal with the devil poo poo

She's been a dancer her whole life, so her odds of bloating in later life were always really low.

Harveygod
Jan 4, 2014

YEEAAH HEH HEH HEEEHH

YOU KNOW WHAT I'M SAYIN

THIS TRASH WAR AIN'T GONNA SOLVE ITSELF YA KNOW
The Dancing Doctor

Kalsco
Jul 26, 2012


Why is there an episode where Kira gets pregnant with O'brien's already conceived child. Who thought this was a good idea. :chloe:

Sweaty IT Nerd
Jul 13, 2007

Kalsco posted:

Why is there an episode where Kira gets pregnant with O'brien's already conceived child. Who thought this was a good idea. :chloe:

Nana Visitor was pregnant with SIddig's child and they wrote around it.

Volcott
Mar 30, 2010

People paying American dollars to let other people know they didn't agree with someone's position on something is the lifeblood of these forums.
Shoulda used a stylish engineering smock.

Also, isn't there a point in that arc where Potatoes and Kira simultaneously have a "well, maybe it wouldn't technically be cheating" moment then immediately shake it off?

Neddy Seagoon
Oct 12, 2012

"Hi Everybody!"

...and the pitch! posted:

Nana Visitor was pregnant with SIddig's child and they wrote around it.

Huh, I never knew they were together. And very briefly too, by the look of it.

MrJacobs
Sep 15, 2008

...and the pitch! posted:

Nana Visitor was pregnant with SIddig's child and they wrote around it.

I love Pregnant Kira casually taking someone else's child on the defiant into a war zone, on multiple occasions. it's so loving retarded and irresponsible that it becomes the funniest poo poo. All they had to do was not give her a lot of scenes outside of Quarks, the promenade, and Ops, and they gently caress it up by making Kira a terrible person for going into conflict zones while pregnant with a kid that isn't even hers.

PostNouveau
Sep 3, 2011

VY till I die
Grimey Drawer

Zesty Crab Legs posted:

Looking at their website, it looks like he'll be on the cruise.




http://www.startrekthecruise.com/

Those are some solid guests. If you can't have Captains, these are the people I'd like to see. The biggest snub is Robert Picardo though.

No Avery Brooks? No deal

drilldo squirt
Aug 18, 2006

a beautiful, soft meat sack
Clapping Larry
I bet he would go if they hired him to play a piano.

ultrabindu
Jan 28, 2009
He'd probably turn up if you just told him there was a piano on board.

Big Mean Jerk
Jan 27, 2009

Well, of course I know him.
He's me.

Automatic Slim
Jul 1, 2007

MrJacobs posted:

I love Pregnant Kira casually taking someone else's child on the defiant into a war zone, on multiple occasions. it's so loving retarded and irresponsible that it becomes the funniest poo poo. All they had to do was not give her a lot of scenes outside of Quarks, the promenade, and Ops, and they gently caress it up by making Kira a terrible person for going into conflict zones while pregnant with a kid that isn't even hers.

Enterprise D had dozens of children on board in hazardous situations. poo poo, they had a minor driving the drat thing. In the 24th century, humans have moved beyond the concepts of child safety, endangerment, and labor laws.

Dicky mouse
Apr 11, 2008

"No No Not like that....Thats just silly"

Automatic Slim posted:

Enterprise D had dozens of children on board in hazardous situations. poo poo, they had a minor driving the drat thing. In the 24th century, humans have moved beyond the concepts of child safety, endangerment, and labor laws.




Eh the idea was that a galaxy class star ship would be doing research poo poo out in deep space thus you took your family with you.

Neddy Seagoon
Oct 12, 2012

"Hi Everybody!"

Automatic Slim posted:

Enterprise D had dozens of children on board in hazardous situations. poo poo, they had a minor driving the drat thing. In the 24th century, humans have moved beyond the concepts of child safety, endangerment, and labor laws.

They had entire shifts of qualified helmsmen forced to give up getting to fly the Starfleet Flagship because Picard wanted to give some kid a turn for a couple of hours.

Automatic Slim
Jul 1, 2007

Dicky mouse posted:

Eh the idea was that a galaxy class star ship would be doing research poo poo out in deep space thus you took your family with you.

Their first mission encountered an omnipotent god like being that sat in hostile judgement of our entire species. Research vessel my rear end.

Neddy Seagoon
Oct 12, 2012

"Hi Everybody!"

Automatic Slim posted:

Their first mission encountered an omnipotent god like being that sat in hostile judgement of our entire species. Research vessel my rear end.

It was a learning experience.

shovelbum
Oct 21, 2010

Fun Shoe

Neddy Seagoon posted:

They had entire shifts of qualified helmsmen forced to give up getting to fly the Starfleet Flagship because Picard wanted to give some kid a turn for a couple of hours.

If they wanted a character like that they could've just made him a cadet from the start, who got awkwardly assigned to his mom's ship. I knew a guy in the merchant marine who got assigned as an engineering cadet to a ship where his dad was chief engineer, hilarity presumably ensued.

Lord of Pie
Mar 2, 2007


Automatic Slim posted:

Enterprise D had dozens of children on board in hazardous situations. poo poo, they had a minor driving the drat thing. In the 24th century, humans have moved beyond the concepts of child safety, endangerment, and labor laws.

Yowza, we went from space socialists straight to space libertarians

MrSlam
Apr 25, 2014

And there you sat, eating hamburgers while the world cried.

egon_beeblebrox posted:



No... uh... No thank you.

Ferengi Boston Baked Beans
Chakotay's Soup of the Day
Data's Ragin Cajun Gumbo

Arc Hammer
Mar 4, 2013

Got any deathsticks?
Sisko's salacious jambalaya

Blistex
Oct 30, 2003

Macho Business
Donkey Wrestler

Arcsquad12 posted:

Sisko's salacious jambalaya

Mondian
Apr 24, 2007

MrJacobs posted:

I love Pregnant Kira casually taking someone else's child on the defiant into a war zone, on multiple occasions. it's so loving retarded and irresponsible that it becomes the funniest poo poo. All they had to do was not give her a lot of scenes outside of Quarks, the promenade, and Ops, and they gently caress it up by making Kira a terrible person for going into conflict zones while pregnant with a kid that isn't even hers.

Also going on a solo hunt for a serial killer after being specifically told that was an idiotic plan for a pregnant woman.

Arc Hammer
Mar 4, 2013

Got any deathsticks?
But her baby medicine made her immune to poisoning which let her beat the bad guy!

vortmax
Sep 24, 2008

In meteorology, vorticity often refers to a measurement of the spin of horizontally flowing air about a vertical axis.
:drat:

Blistex
Oct 30, 2003

Macho Business
Donkey Wrestler

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lHgbbM9pu4&t=31s

criscodisco
Feb 18, 2004

do it

Automatic Slim posted:

Their first mission encountered an omnipotent god like being that sat in hostile judgement of our entire species. Research vessel my rear end.

To be fair, Q did try to turn Wesley into a foxy adult male, presumably without the aid of bone structure or genetics, or even just looking at him.

Wes must have spent the rest of his life kicking himself for deciding to be a paunchy nerd adult on principles instead of the Chippendale dancer Q tried to make him

Sten Freak
Sep 10, 2008

Despite all of these shortcomings, the Sten still has a long track record of shooting people right in the face.
College Slice
8,000 people cease to exist. OH WELL. I agree with Sisko's decision though. Also laughed at Odo's shameful secret and the awkward meeting he had with Kira after other Odo confessed.

We're still going through DS9 on our first run, we watched the first 3 episodes of S1, plus Tosk cause I wanted to see it, then watched the finale and haven't skipped anything since. I'd agree even skipping most of S1 it starts slow. It's hard to think back to exactly when we were really into it but probably half way into S2. And yes even then there are a few lame episodes but that's maybe 1 for every 10 good or great ones.

I like Ferengi centric episodes generally because I love Quark but when it's on the homeworld it's a LOT of cheese and sniveling and Moogi. They're a bit much.

Blistex
Oct 30, 2003

Macho Business
Donkey Wrestler

criscodisco posted:

To be fair, Q did try to turn Wesley into a foxy adult male, presumably without the aid of bone structure or genetics, or even just looking at him.

Wes must have spent the rest of his life kicking himself for deciding to be a paunchy nerd adult on principles instead of the Chippendale dancer Q tried to make him

Hey Wes, how about we just take 10-15 years off your life right now? Sound like a good idea?

Pffff! Little ingrate.

criscodisco
Feb 18, 2004

do it
Oh please his mom could point her medical space wand at him and add 30 years to his life, easy, she just didn't make that common knowledge because she was wanted to rule the cruise ship circuit by herself

Automatic Slim
Jul 1, 2007

Blistex posted:

Hey Wes, how about we just take 10-15 years off your life right now? Sound like a good idea?

Pffff! Little ingrate.

Quality not quantity.

ACRE & EQUAT
Aug 28, 2004

FUNERAL BREADS
WAR BREAD
http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Energy#Forms_of_Energy lol

criscodisco
Feb 18, 2004

do it

Automatic Slim posted:

Quality not quantity.

Exactly.

105 years as this


Or 90 as this?


I can't imagine it's too hard a decision

Big Mean Jerk
Jan 27, 2009

Well, of course I know him.
He's me.
He wouldn't have to hit on shape-changing energy Yetis anymore, that's for sure.

Blistex
Oct 30, 2003

Macho Business
Donkey Wrestler

Holy poo poo! I forgot that this existed. . . hmmm. . . I wonder if it is as bad as wookipedia?

YES!

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Drink-Mix Man
Mar 4, 2003

You are an odd fellow, but I must say... you throw a swell shindig.

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