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SlothfulCobra posted:The last 4 Star Trek shows were named after the vessel that the crew rode around in, so I think Patrick Stewart is going to be giving a lot of piggyback rides. "Piggy... back"?
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# ? Jul 26, 2019 17:45 |
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"As late as the 21st century, the back of a parent used as a navigational vessel by his or her children was referred to using a diminutive name for the back of a pig. Used in a sentence, in the event of an emergency, I am equipped to offer a piggy back ride with a load capacity of up to 758 kilodynes. The word originated ---" "That's enough, Data."
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# ? Jul 26, 2019 18:07 |
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Pigs, also called hogs or swine, were Earth animals that were often associated with farming. They had the reputation of being dirty and eating anything. In 2267, Sulu noted that the planet Omicron Ceti III had no horses or pigs... and not even a dog. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise") The SS Mariposa took thirty Berkshire pigs with them on their initial mission in 2123. By 2365, the Bringloidi colony that the USS Enterprise evacuated brought many pigs on board the ship. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder") The Fair Haven holoprogram character Maggie O'Halloran was engaged to a pig farmer. (VOY: "Fair Haven") Insults Pigs also worked their way into many slang sayings. Being called a "pig" or "swine" was an insult in many languages. In 2268, to convey the fact that she did not like him, Elaan called Petri a "swine" and later a "Troyian pig." She later yet referred to the Troyan ruler as a "green pig." (TOS: "Elaan of Troyius") The Nazi-influenced Ekosians referred to those they pursued as "Zeon pigs". (TOS: "Patterns of Force") Doctor McCoy once used the phrase "in a pig's eye" to describe that he was being sarcastic and didn't, in fact, believe something. (TOS: "Amok Time") In 2371, in the mirror universe, when Tuvok sounded a note of caution regarding Rom's reckless idea to attack Terok Nor, Rom told him that it was easy for him to say, as "those Cardassian pigs" didn't kill his brother. (DS9: "Through the Looking Glass") When B'Elanna Torres first met Tom Paris, she thought he was an "arrogant, self-absorbed pig". Four years later, she said jokingly that he had changed into a "stubborn, domineering pig". (VOY: "The Cloud", "Day of Honor") In 2374, when Tom Paris met the Nazi Kapitän in a simulation of World War II created by the Hirogen and learned of his affair with Brigitte (B'Elanna Torres's holographic alter ego in the program), he described him as a "pig". (VOY: "The Killing Game, Part II") Foods Several Human foods were made from the meat of pigs, such as bacon and sausage. Bacon and eggs Boar's head Ham Ham schnitzel Hot dog (frank) Pork Pork chop Vietnamese pork Sausage Denobulan sausage Similar speciesEdit Drayjin Pus hog Targ Tellarite Wild boar
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# ? Jul 26, 2019 18:12 |
Computer, create an idiom capable of defeating Data.
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Drone posted:Computer, create an idiom capable of defeating Data. *the Enterprise-D explodes*
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# ? Jul 26, 2019 18:20 |
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Just want to say overall Alexander is way better than Wesley because his being torn between what the Klingons expect for him and what he wishes for himself are really interesting.
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# ? Jul 26, 2019 19:02 |
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Alexander is interesting because the ideas surrounding his character are all sound and could go interesting places and then he has Worf for a father.
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# ? Jul 26, 2019 19:04 |
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Oh yeah, I actually commented on this during my watchthrough. Something like "poor Spiner, they have to admit he's aging"
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# ? Jul 26, 2019 19:09 |
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Orv posted:Alexander is interesting because the ideas surrounding his character are all sound and could go interesting places and then he has Worf for a father. It actually does, the first Klingon Diplomat working to unite the warring clans even at the cost of his personal happiness, given his late fathers blessing after considering himself a failure to just keep on trucking until he succeeds, and even if he doesn't, he'll spark a long process that may span generations but it will get hte next generations talking about it. If he does succeed at uniting them himself, that kind of makes him Klingon King Arthur to Kahless' Klingon Jesus
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# ? Jul 26, 2019 19:19 |
8one6 posted:In a universe that contains TOS and DS9 this is objectively incorrect. The" two seasons rule" doesn't apply to TOS because it never got good ooooo
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# ? Jul 26, 2019 20:58 |
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Khanstant posted:The" two seasons rule" doesn't apply to TOS because it never got good ooooo Same but unironically. DS9 season one I'd still say is overall bad. Two is good though.
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# ? Jul 26, 2019 21:05 |
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galenanorth posted:"As late as the 21st century, the back of a parent used as a navigational vessel by his or her children was referred to using a diminutive name for the back of a pig. Used in a sentence, in the event of an emergency, I am equipped to offer a piggy back ride with a load capacity of up to 758 kilodynes. The word originated ---" p. sure Data can carry more than 2 pounds (dynes suck)
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# ? Jul 26, 2019 22:40 |
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Head too big for face!
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# ? Jul 26, 2019 22:42 |
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Arglebargle III posted:p. sure Data can carry more than 2 pounds (dynes suck) maybe 70 kilonewtons (roughly 7,000 kg under Earth gravity) galenanorth fucked around with this message at 23:10 on Jul 26, 2019 |
# ? Jul 26, 2019 22:50 |
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Drone posted:
Where is this?
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# ? Jul 26, 2019 23:08 |
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I'm in for them sticking to TNG tech including the warp 10 limit. "Warp 9.999999999999 ....engage"
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# ? Jul 26, 2019 23:21 |
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Senor Tron posted:I'm in for them sticking to TNG tech including the warp 10 limit. Gotta make sure nobody turns into a gila monster again.
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Senor Tron posted:I'm in for them sticking to TNG tech including the warp 10 limit. I wonder how many trillion yottaquads the computers will have by now
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 00:33 |
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Doing a pre-"Picard" watch through of key episodes and started with "Fairpoint." I usually skip this one unless I want to put something on to fall asleep. I don't get why its so maligned. It's got some cheesy stuff in it but the courtroom scenes rule and Stewart and DeLancie performances are on point. Special effects are also pretty cool for TV from that era. Data is fun too, exhibiting signs of being a standout character in his first few scenes.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 00:52 |
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Oh, poo poo, now I'm in the second half of the episode, now I remember, haha. Well, it's just kind of boring, but whatevs. Those sweet Q scenes are still worth it.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 01:05 |
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Farpoint is okay if you already know what you're getting into. But if it's either your introduction to Trek as a whole OR you were a big fan of TOS first, it's remarkably unimpressive.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 01:16 |
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Farpoint’s biggest problem is that, aside from the Q scenes, it’s easily the least interesting episode of the first season. It’s just so aggressively dull.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 01:19 |
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Farpoint is just kind of weird. The show’s familiar elements aren’t quite established yet so everyone seems mildly out of character. And it’s not a thrilling plot either tbh. The Q court scenes are the only really successful element.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 01:33 |
Grand Fromage posted:Same but unironically. I only can't really say that I don't think it's good because I've just never been able to get through all of it. DS9 I've seen bits from all over but never start to finish and it seems like the sort of thing that's better if you do so.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 02:59 |
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DS9 S1 has a lot of meh to ok episodes, a couple of really good episodes (Duet, Progress), some bad-good episodes (Wishes Were Horses, Move Along Home), and at least one bonafide piece of poo poo (that one murder mystery with the clone)
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 03:29 |
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DS9's real garbage fire episodes are later in the series. Little turds scattered across the otherwise wonderful buffet table.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 03:30 |
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Drink-Mix Man posted:Doing a pre-"Picard" watch through of key episodes and started with "Fairpoint." I usually skip this one unless I want to put something on to fall asleep. I don't get why its so maligned. It's got some cheesy stuff in it but the courtroom scenes rule and Stewart and DeLancie performances are on point. Special effects are also pretty cool for TV from that era. Data is fun too, exhibiting signs of being a standout character in his first few scenes. I rewatched it last week and I really had a hard time staying interested. There just isn't enough of a story there. I also totally forgot that most of the Q stuff is in the first part, not the second. I had forgotten that Riker, Crusher, Geordi, etc don't even show up until Part 2.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 03:37 |
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Big Mean Jerk posted:Farpoint’s biggest problem is that, aside from the Q scenes, it’s easily the least interesting episode of the first season. It’s just so aggressively dull.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 03:38 |
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Watching more Voyager tonight and I would like to make the argument that Janeway secretly wants Voyager to be destroyed, she is suicidal, and she wants to kill her crew as well.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 04:03 |
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Grand Fromage posted:DS9's real garbage fire episodes are later in the series. Little turds scattered across the otherwise wonderful buffet table. Heart of stone
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 04:27 |
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Grand Fromage posted:DS9's real garbage fire episodes are later in the series. Little turds scattered across the otherwise wonderful buffet table. Profit and Lace, the only DS9 episode I skipped entirely after reading the summary.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 04:29 |
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Pick posted:Heart of stone No way. The Nog part of the episode is great.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 04:47 |
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 04:48 |
Trevor Hale posted:Where is this? Central Germany.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 05:59 |
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FlamingLiberal posted:I haven't gotten to it yet on my current rewatch, but I remember the episode with the drug addicted people being pretty dull Yeah, that one’s pretty bad too but it at least has the incredibly forced scene where Tasha gives Wesley an extremely 80’s anti-drug PSA.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 07:17 |
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The A part of Voyager's "Nightingale" with Harry Kim is all right. It was obvious where it was going to go from the start, because a civilian ship being fired upon to the point of destruction doesn't mean that its people are in the right. For example, they could have been working for some Saddam Hussein-like government with the other side committing war crimes. The lying was also obvious, but only from the context of it being within a narrative. The B plot with Icheb and Bell'ana was terrible. Not only does is it an overused "Brady Bunch" type plot, but it's also a bad pairing because there's really only room for one "a character makes mistakes and learns from it" plot with some "ya hate to see it" moments.
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FlamingLiberal posted:It's too loving long I absolutely love that the way they chose to bring Riker up to speed about events in Part 2 wasn't a discussion in the ship's conference room, like the TNG stereotype, it was by planting him in front of a teevee screen and saying, 'watch this'.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 08:19 |
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Yeah, that...uh, I totally didn't remember that, having not watched Farpoint in a long long time compared to other episodes until fairly recently. It really stood out.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 15:05 |
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spincube posted:I absolutely love that the way they chose to bring Riker up to speed about events in Part 2 wasn't a discussion in the ship's conference room, like the TNG stereotype, it was by planting him in front of a teevee screen and saying, 'watch this'.
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# ? Jul 27, 2019 16:28 |
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By the 24th century there is an AI on all ships which records events and edits them into digestible narratives for interested Federation citizens. It's the next step in reality TV.
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