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Big F$&*in Q
I mean, you can't explain this.
Clearly you have never been on weed.
I mean, you can't explain this.
I would add Tacking into the Wind on your list. It was the episode where I fell in love with Ezri, mainly because of her opinion on the Klingon Empire.
No, she slams the Klingon Empire for not actually being honorable. She says Worf is the most honorable person she knows and he accepts a corrupt government run by Klingons who are anything but honorable. He then goes and kills Gowron and installs Martok as High Chancellor.was that when she was basically like, do what's right, screw honour?
No, she slams the Klingon Empire for not actually being honorable. She says Worf is the most honorable person she knows and he accepts a corrupt a corrupt government run by Klingons who are anything but honorable. He then goes and kills Gowron and installs Martok as High Chancellor.
No, she slams the Klingon Empire for not actually being honorable. She says Worf is the most honorable person she knows and he accepts a corrupt government run by Klingons who are anything but honorable. He then goes and kills Gowron and installs Martok as High Chancellor.
What I loved about that scene was it was basically Ezri not being a jadzia clone. All throughout the series Dax was all about the Klingons and honor. Ezri was right, and it was a great way to end the whole Klingon arc that lasted throughout the 90s.
It feels weird to be strongly united with Tawnos against johnjm22 for a change, on a Star Trek matter, no less. Is this what an alternate universe is like?
I'm not worried about that. I would worry only if I eventually started to like DiscoveryDon't worry - everything eventually comes full circle.![]()
I'm not worried about that. I would worry only if I eventually started to like Discovery.
I hope I eventually love Discovery, because that will mean they made the necessary changes for that to happen.I'm not worried about that. I would worry only if I eventually started to like Discovery.
I'm actually kind of shocked that this Tarantino Star Trek is actually a thing that appears to be happening. I figured it'd never get past idle speculation or "yeah, sure I'd love to do that if the stars aligned" stages.
I'm also still not sold that Tarantino is the right guy for Trek. I don't know how you hand the reigns of a hopeful, optimistic, and "best of humanity's potential" type franchise to a guy that revels in colorful language, garish violence, slurs abound, and feet. Even setting aside that I just plain don't like Tarantino movies, it just feels to me like two ill-fitting incongruous pieces. Like Eli Roth making a Disney musical or David Lynch on a Marvel movie or Michael Bay handling anything from my childhood.
All star crew
Captain-Picard
First Officer-Spock
Science officer-Data
Security officer-Worf
Chief Engineer- O'Brien
Medical Officer- Bashier
Helmsman- Paris
All fail crew
Captain-Archer
First Officer-Burnham
Science officer-Kim
Security Officer-Reed
Chief Engineer-Stamets
Medical Officer-Polaski
Helmsman-Counselor Troi![]()
Maybe Tarantino can tell a story about the Bajoran resitance during the occupation? I mean, definitely too obscure for a Star Trek movie in 2019 or whenever, but that seems like his bread and butter.
My all-fail crew:
Captain: Rom
XO: Harry Kim
Science Officer: Mirror-universe Kira
Security Officer: Wesley Crusher
Chief Engineer: Jonathan Archer
Chief Medical Officer: Gowron
Communications Officer: Morn
Ship's Counselor: Deanna Troi
Morn would make a great Communications Office, he never shuts up!Maybe Tarantino can tell a story about the Bajoran resitance during the occupation? I mean, definitely too obscure for a Star Trek movie in 2019 or whenever, but that seems like his bread and butter.
My all-fail crew:
Captain: Rom
XO: Harry Kim
Science Officer: Mirror-universe Kira
Security Officer: Wesley Crusher
Chief Engineer: Jonathan Archer
Chief Medical Officer: Gowron
Communications Officer: Morn
Ship's Counselor: Deanna Troi
25 years ago today, The series most people think was the best Star Trek series premiered with a two hour pilot. That series was Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and that episode was very different from what came before. What followed was 7 incredible years and a series, along with TNG, that shaped my childhood in the 90s.
I am planning to do a DS9 rewatch this year, but I can't wait till that documentary comes out. Happy Silver Anniversary, DS9.
holy. crap. 25 years ago today?
I feel so damned old right now.
I'll rewatch DS9 with you
That's a very debatable claim that's probably untrue. It may just seem that way because more of the fans who hang around internet forums like this one, talking Star Trek, are from that generation. The TOS and TNG fans, who are mostly 40+ years old, likely don't go online and express themselves in fan forums anymore like millennials who grew up with DS9 still do.25 years ago today, The series most people think was the best Star Trek series premiered with a two hour pilot. That series was Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and that episode was very different from what came before. What followed was 7 incredible years and a series, along with TNG, that shaped my childhood in the 90s.
That's a very debatable claim that's probably untrue. It may just seem that way because more of the fans who hang around internet forums like this one, talking Star Trek, are from that generation. The TOS and TNG fans, who are mostly 40+ years old, likely don't express themselves in fan forums like millennials who grew up with DS9 do.