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https://twitter.com/manic_pixi_meme/status/1324565883591667712
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# ? May 28, 2024 15:48 |
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I love this lady
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 20:32 |
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That's a very good tat.
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 20:34 |
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it seems kinda weird that troi can just go like. hm i wanna be a commander now. and then shes a commander a few weeks later. why didn't worf try this trick edit: more seriously, why didn't data do it? hasnt he been in starfleet for a real long time edit2: data had been a lieutenant commander for one year fewer than troi had been out of the academy! what the heck star fleet. Verviticus fucked around with this message at 00:45 on Nov 8, 2020 |
# ? Nov 8, 2020 00:42 |
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I thought Worf torpedoed his own career like 20 times and Data didn't want to be a commander.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 00:46 |
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Verviticus posted:it seems kinda weird that troi can just go like. hm i wanna be a commander now. and then shes a commander a few weeks later. why didn't worf try this trick the novels have it that the reason data was totally unsocialized coming aboard the enterprise was that he was basically treated as a paperpusherrobot aboard his previous post
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 00:55 |
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Mr. Prokosch posted:I thought Worf torpedoed his own career like 20 times and Data didn't want to be a commander.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 01:00 |
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I will never not laugh at Odo reading the list of security gently caress ups on the Enterprise to Worf.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 01:05 |
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HD DAD posted:I will never not laugh at Odo reading the list of security gently caress ups on the Enterprise to Worf. The way that Odo pronounces "Berlinghoff Rasmussen" is fantastic
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 01:10 |
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HD DAD posted:I will never not laugh at Odo reading the list of security gently caress ups on the Enterprise to Worf. It's the grin and that the padd is within arm's reach. Odo has been waiting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzhgEGeKcbo
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 01:31 |
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FlamingLiberal posted:On DS9 Worf gets into serious trouble multiple times and I guess it didn’t matter in the long run I don't remember Sisko continuing to groom him for command after he let that defector die to save his wife, but it's been a while since I watched everything through in order.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 02:44 |
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The_Doctor posted:It's the grin and that the padd is within arm's reach. Odo has been waiting. You know the second Worf came aboard Odo took the time to compile a list of things to own him with. He has a stack of them, one for each member of the crew.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 02:45 |
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Cat Hatter posted:I don't remember Sisko continuing to groom him for command after he let that defector die to save his wife, but it's been a while since I watched everything through in order.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 02:59 |
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Tunicate posted:the novels have it that the reason data was totally unsocialized coming aboard the enterprise was that he was basically treated as a paperpusherrobot aboard his previous post "Here on the Enterprise, we're going to treat you like any other member of the crew." "Thank you, Captain. Just so you know, there are three remote hacking attempts currently against my positronic brain, someone deleted vital memories and replaced them with an override switch to a kill mode, I can snap apart any of your bones with the merest engagement of my servos, and my optical sensors detect your rising fear." "Well... excellent."
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 03:33 |
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Grand Fromage posted:You know the second Worf came aboard Odo took the time to compile a list of things to own him with. He has a stack of them, one for each member of the crew. I wonder if he has one that you can use to own himself with, just like Batman's Justice League contingencies.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 04:25 |
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So I finished both parts of Redemption earlier today, I forgot how much I enjoy Gowron as a character. It says a lot about Robert O'Reilly's performance that even in full make up you are always looking at his eyes not the forehead. And it is really entertaining to watch Gowron's mood constantly shifting from angry drunk and to happy drunk during conversations and it really comes through in his body language and the tone of his voice, which does some much to distinguish Gowron from the Viking/Bushido/Biker that most actors play when they are cast as Klingons.
side_burned fucked around with this message at 05:09 on Nov 8, 2020 |
# ? Nov 8, 2020 05:05 |
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Robert O'Reilly wanted everyone to truly experience Bij, and we are all better for it as a result.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 05:17 |
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He's also very good on DS9, where it's obvious he's way more of a politician than anything else
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 05:25 |
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FlamingLiberal posted:He's also very good on DS9, where it's obvious he's way more of a politician than anything else At the outbreak of the Klingon Civil War his Vor'cha gets jumped by three Birds of Prey and he can't handle them.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 22:07 |
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The Noodle Incident posted:Clearly the answer is Tuvix wants to live, so you take that as one vote for him, then ask Tuvok and Neelix after they have been split. Tuvok would agree that it makes more logical sense to have Tuvix and would probably die to kill Neelix, so that's two out of three votes for Tuvix and they just need to recombine them. Then just start combining other crewmembers at random to save on supplies. Imagine being the poor bastard selected for combination with Harry.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 23:03 |
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The Noodle Incident posted:Clearly the answer is Tuvix wants to live, so you take that as one vote for him, then ask Tuvok and Neelix after they have been split. Tuvok would agree that it makes more logical sense to have Tuvix and would probably die to kill Neelix, so that's two out of three votes for Tuvix and they just need to recombine them. Then just start combining other crewmembers at random to save on supplies. *Except, ironically, Neelix, because everyone goes "I'm not combining with Chef Paedo!"
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 23:32 |
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V-Men posted:At the outbreak of the Klingon Civil War his Vor'cha gets jumped by three Birds of Prey and he can't handle them. To be fair so did Picard in Yesterday's Enterprise. Also took the Enterprise vs two Warbirds from "how'd you like to die today?" to "Tomalak will remember you've done this" It is funny though how when Picard is asked to choose the next Klingon leader Worf (eventually) kills both of them and installs someone more worthy. Cat Hatter fucked around with this message at 23:52 on Nov 8, 2020 |
# ? Nov 8, 2020 23:50 |
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Cat Hatter posted:To be fair so did Picard in Yesterday's Enterprise. Also took the Enterprise vs two Warbirds from "how'd you like to die today?" to "Tomalak will remember you've done this" In fairness to Jean-Luc, Martok wasn't presented as an option, and he likely wasn't particularly political at the time.
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 00:07 |
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A.o.D. posted:In fairness to Jean-Luc, Martok wasn't presented as an option, and he likely wasn't particularly political at the time. poo poo, Martok tried turning it down even when someone gave him the job. Besides, can you imagine if Picard would have picked anyone other than the two finalists? They had a civil war just because Picard didn't give the position to a dead guy's illegitimate tween.
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 00:12 |
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Rewatched a few TOS season 3 episodes, and with hindsight it's interesting to see how Roddenberry's desire to make the crew interactions more realistically formal and military (after S2 loosened things up far more than he liked) made the show stiff and impersonal in a way the franchise never would go again. TV viewers would far rather watch a workplace family than a group of stern professionals, who knew?
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 01:02 |
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Payndz posted:Rewatched a few TOS season 3 episodes, and with hindsight it's interesting to see how Roddenberry's desire to make the crew interactions more realistically formal and military (after S2 loosened things up far more than he liked) made the show stiff and impersonal in a way the franchise never would go again. TV viewers would far rather watch a workplace family than a group of stern professionals, who knew? IMO I think the budget was a big problem with Season 3. Some of the scripts are decent on paper, but they didn't have the money to flesh out what was planned.
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 01:11 |
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FlamingLiberal posted:Someone can correct me, but I believe in Season 3 Fred Freiberger had way more involvement than Roddenberry did They were obviously saving the money for Best of Both Worlds.
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 01:26 |
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FlamingLiberal posted:Someone can correct me, but I believe in Season 3 Fred Freiberger had way more involvement than Roddenberry did Fred Freiberger was the day-to-day producer but Roddenberry was still involved, such as forcing the creation of the Vulcan IDIC medallion so he could sell replicas through Lincoln Enterprises, and writing Turnabout Intruder (loving yikes). And, yes, the budget was very severely cut. In Inside Star Trek, Bob Justman says, "We almost had the money to do a really good radio show."
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 01:27 |
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Yes when I saw the 'written by' credit for Gene on 'Turnabout Intruder', everything made more sense
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 01:49 |
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I'm watching Voyager for the first time since it originally aired. Caretaker wasn't too bad, but painfully 90s at times. Sadly a character from another Trek show was the best part of the episode. One thing that really stuck out to me was Paris making weird "Indian" jokes about Chakotay at the end. Like if he saves his life he owes him a blood debt. Then he asks him if he knows any Indian tricks like turning into a bird. What the actual gently caress Voyager writers.
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 05:16 |
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A.o.D. posted:They were obviously saving the money for Best of Both Worlds. TOS, not TNG
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 05:26 |
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Fister Roboto posted:I'm watching Voyager for the first time since it originally aired. Caretaker wasn't too bad, but painfully 90s at times. Sadly a character from another Trek show was the best part of the episode. If you weren’t aware Voyager hired a Native American advisor who was very much not an actual Native American as an advisor for Chakotay’s character. Though that likely wasn’t the only problem.
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 05:39 |
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Kibayasu posted:If you weren’t aware Voyager hired a Native American advisor who was very much not an actual Native American as an advisor for Chakotay’s character. Though that likely wasn’t the only problem. Jamake Highwater was a known fraud when Voyager hired him. Turns out Rick Berman had previously worked with him and that's why he got the job anyway. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMmUTIp9BOs
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 07:40 |
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FlamingLiberal posted:Someone can correct me, but I believe in Season 3 Fred Freiberger had way more involvement than Roddenberry did
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 09:04 |
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Kibayasu posted:If you weren’t aware Voyager hired a Native American advisor who was very much not an actual Native American as an advisor for Chakotay’s character. Though that likely wasn’t the only problem. 8one6 posted:Jamake Highwater was a known fraud when Voyager hired him. Turns out Rick Berman had previously worked with him and that's why he got the job anyway. lmao incredible 2nd and 3rd episodes of vger weren't great. iirc the 2nd one was the last we ever hear of any conflict between the maquis and starfleet crew. It's so loving dumb that there was literally zero issue with them all putting on starfleet uniforms and obeying orders. 3rd episode had an alien clock that uses Arabic numerals. I already hate Neelix, he's just completely useless and obnoxious. Honestly this is just making me want to rewatch DS9.
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 09:30 |
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Payndz posted:Why not just keep going? Combine Janeweven and Pim to make Jevim, etc. Eventually you end up combining every member of the crew* into one body. Stick 'em in a stasis pod in a chamber made of whatever the hell material they used to block a multi-megaton antimatter explosion six feet away in Discovery, stick holo-emitters in strategic rooms and have emergency holograms run everything, then run like poo poo for the Alpha Quadrant. In all fairness, this is a pretty good episode of Voyager. The one where Seven and the Doctor basically run the ship because they're running through some kind nebula that would instakill everyone and somehow Voyager has enough stasis pods for everyone on board.
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 10:29 |
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Yeah, it was some radioactive stretch of space that would kill all organic life and Seven could deal with it because of her Borg implants. Everybody else went nighty night.
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 10:41 |
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V-Men posted:In all fairness, this is a pretty good episode of Voyager. The one where Seven and the Doctor basically run the ship because they're running through some kind nebula that would instakill everyone and somehow Voyager has enough stasis pods for everyone on board. You can retrofit a photon torpedo tube to make one, and they had loads of those spare
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 11:16 |
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Technowolf posted:TOS, not TNG doh
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 13:06 |
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V-Men posted:In all fairness, this is a pretty good episode of Voyager. The one where Seven and the Doctor basically run the ship because they're running through some kind nebula that would instakill everyone and somehow Voyager has enough stasis pods for everyone on board. I just realized ENT re-used this idea, right down to the ship's doctor and "sex-appeal" character being the two left running the ship. Only with a kind-of-great twist that it was only the doctor the whole time.
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 15:32 |