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swickles posted:Found my phrase: I lover that part in Dune where he goes "It's Muad'Dip time!" and then he Muad'Dips all over the place.
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Dune Part II is now just a Super Sentai film
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nine-gear crow posted:I lover that part in Dune where he goes "It's Muad'Dip time!" and then he Muad'Dips all over the place.
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# ? May 4, 2023 18:13 |
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He muad’dips at the end of Messiah. Then in Children he returns to muad’dab on others
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# ? May 4, 2023 18:15 |
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Just muad'don't.
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# ? May 4, 2023 18:20 |
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MikeJF posted:(Although tbh I've actually kinda gotten used to Warp Me. Even the 'Maximum Warp Me!' during the finale crisis was a YEAH moment) Lower Decks rules.
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wesleywillis posted:Which one will say "DYNO-MITE"!!? Mayweather.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57rACCFXU1A
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i refuse to believe anyone legitimately watched this all the way through
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# ? May 4, 2023 23:55 |
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I did
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# ? May 5, 2023 00:24 |
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i had forgotten that the premise is that it's just normal human evolution sped way up, so canonically in star trek humans will eventually become horny salamanders pretty sure they dont show this in the far future on discovery
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Animal-Mother posted:i had forgotten that the premise is that it's just normal human evolution sped way up, so canonically in star trek humans will eventually become horny salamanders It's easy to put that out of your mind because it makes so little sense that it feels uncomfortable to think about how little sense it makes
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Beeftweeter posted:i refuse to believe anyone legitimately watched this all the way through Yeah, I kind of had to after you posted this. Best part is the oatmeal.
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Brawnfire posted:It's easy to put that out of your mind because it makes so little sense that it feels uncomfortable to think about how little sense it makes That's just how humans evolve under the evolutionary pressures of going way too fast in a weird spaceship. Other biological forms would've died.
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# ? May 5, 2023 09:54 |
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To be fair humans live on a bajillion planets now, there's probably one planet of losers who degrades into a salamander.
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Animal-Mother posted:i had forgotten that the premise is that it's just normal human evolution sped way up, so canonically in star trek humans will eventually become horny salamanders back when Star Trek was optimistic about humanity's future
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# ? May 5, 2023 11:25 |
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According to braga he was trying to do something with the whole "evolution isn't necessarily always 'upwards', it's just adapting to a niche and can go all over the place", but he admits he didn't make it work.
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# ? May 5, 2023 13:12 |
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MikeJF posted:According to braga he was trying to do something with the whole "evolution isn't necessarily always 'upwards', it's just adapting to a niche and can go all over the place", but he admits he didn't make it work. A man in an oxygen environmental becoming intolerent of oxygen is incredibly dumb even on those terms. I think the episode wouldbhave worked better if they'd just dropped the evolution angle altogether and it was just out of control mutation caused by humanity crossing a barrier they were not meant to cross or whatever
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MikeJF posted:According to braga he was trying to do something with the whole "evolution isn't necessarily always 'upwards', it's just adapting to a niche and can go all over the place", but he admits he didn't make it work. Well obviously, if it had been going up they'd have evolved into crabs.
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No Dignity posted:A man in an oxygen environmental becoming intolerent of oxygen is incredibly dumb even on those terms. I think the episode wouldbhave worked better if they'd just dropped the evolution angle altogether and it was just out of control mutation caused by humanity crossing a barrier they were not meant to cross or whatever Oh yeah, if it was just body horror caused by transwarp something or other it'd be a much better episode. Honestly, if you massage the script just a little bit in key places it'd probably be considered a pretty drat good one.
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MikeJF posted:Oh yeah, if it was just body horror caused by transwarp something or other it'd be a much better episode. Paris should have gotten Strange Energies powers like Gary Mitchell.
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# ? May 5, 2023 15:00 |
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Personally I cannot wait to become salamanderized. Voyager did do more body horror stuff than any other series, the Vidiians are difficult to even look at. That one episode where they take that guy's face....off.
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# ? May 5, 2023 15:10 |
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Who knew that Trump already resembled a future step in mankind's evolution?
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MillennialVulcan posted:Paris should have gotten Strange Energies powers like Gary Mitchell. They probably have a standard vaccine you get for that in Starfleet boot camp.
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Sash! posted:They probably have a standard vaccine you get for that in Starfleet boot camp.
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# ? May 5, 2023 15:28 |
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The Greatest Generation guys discovered a 2019 William Shatner/Jeri Ryan b-movie by the Atlantic Rim director called Devil's Revenge which I watched last night and it's probably one of the worst/funniest things I've ever seen. It's free on Tubi, give it a shot if y'all got a hole in your schedules and feel like laughing at something. Oh yeah, it was written by Maurice Hurley, despite being dead for years by that time, so I guess Shatner found the script in an old drawer and decided to shoot it?
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# ? May 5, 2023 17:27 |
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Likely it was just in development hell for a decade and a half and Hurley had been hired for five minutes at the start EDIT oh my god you didn't mention it was co-written by the Shat and Hurley, that means they probably wrote it together 20 years ago (likely Hurley wrote while the Shat spouted stuff at him) and Shat's been trying to get it made for that long. MikeJF fucked around with this message at 17:42 on May 5, 2023 |
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No Dignity posted:A man in an oxygen environmental becoming intolerent of oxygen is incredibly dumb even on those terms. I think the episode wouldbhave worked better if they'd just dropped the evolution angle altogether and it was just out of control mutation caused by humanity crossing a barrier they were not meant to cross or whatever Since Tom was occupying every place in the universe simultaneously I think it's fair to assume that you get some sort of evolutionary advantage by being a horny salamander that can't breathe oxygen if you lived in every place in the universe simultaneously.
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# ? May 5, 2023 23:43 |
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quote:At least one of the models of the larger amphibians was fully automated from its interior. Dan Curry remarked, "The most interesting thing for that is when they became lizards, that we had a little person inside a very large, constructed, physical lizard-like creature. And I was amazed that she was able to move around in there and get it to look so lively." (Red Alert: Visual Effects Season 2, VOY Season 2 DVD special features)
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# ? May 6, 2023 03:06 |
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Thought Threshold was hosed up even before I learned it was live action vore
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# ? May 6, 2023 10:26 |
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FISHMANPET posted:Did TNG ever really treat him as an enlisted man? Like, he was "Cheif" in that he was Transporter Cheif which was a role, not a rank. I think he was even called lieutenant early on. It was really DS9 that decided to say Cheif was his rank and that actually he was enlisted, and really explore that. TNG treats every crew member as an ensign out of starfleet. TOS had crew man. Real navy and army have enlisted and commissioned officer. You graduate high school and enlisted, you are a basic crewman. You go to college you start as an officer. Miles was a lt. Junior grade same as Worf or Gordi. In my head-cannon he is promoted to lt. Full grade same as Worf and Gordi but TNG and DS9 writers are not military people
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# ? May 6, 2023 15:06 |
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Lt. Barclay outranks O'Brien in TNG since O'Brien always referred to him as sir.
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# ? May 6, 2023 15:46 |
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They established O'Brien as enlisted in 4x03 family, before that he was treated as an ensign.
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# ? May 6, 2023 15:55 |
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One of the best moments in the entire franchise is when Miles figures out he's about to have to call Nog "sir." He's joking about it, but he also seems pretty proud of him.
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No Luck Needed posted:TNG treats every crew member as an ensign out of starfleet. TOS had crew man. Real navy and army have enlisted and commissioned officer. You graduate high school and enlisted, you are a basic crewman. You go to college you start as an officer. Miles was a lt. Junior grade same as Worf or Gordi. In my head-cannon he is promoted to lt. Full grade same as Worf and Gordi but TNG and DS9 writers are not military people Also Ron Moore, at least, had some military background. He went to college on an ROTC scholarship.
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MikeJF posted:They established O'Brien as enlisted in 4x03 family, before that he was treated as an ensign. If people don't enlist in starfleet how the gently caress do they join?
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# ? May 7, 2023 00:59 |
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wesleywillis posted:If people don't enlist in starfleet how the gently caress do they join? They get a commission
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wesleywillis posted:If people don't enlist in starfleet how the gently caress do they join? Nepotism
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wesleywillis posted:If people don't enlist in starfleet how the gently caress do they join? nepotism e: lol
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wesleywillis posted:If people don't enlist in starfleet how the gently caress do they join? By having a trait that the writers find interesting enough to make them a main character.
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