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Isn't this the plot of that black thing that killed Tasha Yar?For me the Borg came from the discarded soulless husks Q left behind when they ascended.
As funny as it sounds, I know want a canon explanation of what the borg do with obese people.If you need a good laugh, imagine a Borg-drone Tilly.
Like, it'd take half a dozen drones to inject enough nanites that they can bust through her clogged arteries, let alone assimilate her
I am Obestus of Borg. Insulin resistance is futile.As funny as it sounds, I know want a canon explanation of what the borg do with obese people.
Mike's little speech that at the end was legit sad.It’s here.
I know want a canon explanation of what the borg do with obese people.
The little whore is just happy to get paid.Saw the latest RLM review of Picard pop up on my youtube subscriptions panel and decided on a whim to check out the uberpozzed and straight up wheaton tier cooming overenthusiastic star trek subreddit to see if they are still on the "SEE GUYS THIS TOTALLY ISNT GONNA BE AN UNMITIGATED SHITSHOW LIKE THE LAST SEASON" cope train and to my intense amusement, it seems the latest episode was so fucking wretched it managed to break their conditioning to the point where despite overt "negative opinions will not be tolerated" modding literally every comment i could see on the episode thread were openly calling it dogshit or just being bitterly sarcastic.
Naturally this is all punctuated by hilariously self unaware "....but obviously the next season/new trek spinoff is gonna be totally awesome and h*ckin wholesomechungus and is gonna be the moment where nu trek FINALLY becomes good after 15 years so dont lose faith fellow #geeks" nu-cope but the fact that even they cant defend the shit so far gives me a good deal of satisfaction
Guess how they feed infants and children in those maturation chambers...As funny as it sounds, I know want a canon explanation of what the borg do with obese people.
Dunno, but it IS the plot of the online novel The Deathworlders.Isn't this the plot of that black thing that killed Tasha Yar?
I would assume it involves a high-energy plasma chamber and a phosphorous reclamation process?As funny as it sounds, I know want a canon explanation of what the borg do with obese people.
Mike's little speech that at the end was legit sad.
Its how a lot of us feel about alot of the properties we watched as kids. To see so many of them get demolished is just depressing.
Genetically engineered curvy Borg-chicks that possess perfect mighty mommy milkers?Guess how they feed infants and children in those maturation chambers...
Oh, so that was Seven's purpose before being relegated to being NuLocutus.Genetically engineered curvy Borg-chicks that possess perfect mighty mommy milkers?
"Drones of Unimatrix 69, report to the milking chambers".Oh, so that was Seven's purpose before being relegated to being NuLocutus.
I think this is what DS9 gets right. It's suspicious of how the Federation works and can see some corruption and lack of empathy toward groups like the Maquis who get stomped underfoot treaties and being told "lol just move to a new planet lmao." But DS9 ultimately comes down on the side of the Federation's (and Star Trek's) ideals. Despite all the things wrong with the Federation, humanity can and will improve itself and can and will do the right thing in the end. Nu-Trek just believes it all sucks and is bad and is a dystopia.Sure, some unfortunate implications could be twisted into a view where this Utopia is utterly dystopic if you fail to life up to the Federation's expectations, but that was essentially making bad faith arguments, since it's so clear that the whole thing is supposed to be a Utopia for mankind.
so that was Seven's purpose before being relegated to being NuLocutus.
It fits perfectly with Star Trek. Nobody can really agree on why SW is so hated, and a lot of the criticism came way later.Their attitude with Star Wars was that it isn't much of a big deal that the franchise took a nosedive
DS9 was a deconstruction done right. The Federation got their ideas challenged and in the end it made them stronger than before.I think this is what DS9 gets right. It's suspicious of how the Federation works and can see some corruption and lack of empathy toward groups like the Maquis who get stomped underfoot treaties and being told "lol just move to a new planet lmao." But DS9 ultimately comes down on the side of the Federation's (and Star Trek's) ideals. Despite all the things wrong with the Federation, humanity can and will improve itself and can and will do the right thing in the end. Nu-Trek just believes it all sucks and is bad and is a dystopia.
braphog core breachTilly's so fat, her ass contained a warp core breach.
DS9 was a deconstruction done right. The Federation got their ideas challenged and in the end it made them stronger than before.
braphog core breach
Soyboy Crusher's ICE rant around 4:50 was legitimately infuriating. The people making and watching Picard are evil, spiteful, hateful little bastards.Mike's little speech that at the end was legit sad.
Its how a lot of us feel about alot of the properties we watched as kids. To see so many of them get demolished is just depressing.
Even the other actors know he's deranged:Soyboy Crusher's ICE rant around 4:50 was legitimately infuriating. The people making and watching Picard are evil, spiteful, hateful little bastards.
DS9 was still Star Trek because even during war, what mattered the most in each episode where the morals and ideas that were contrasted to each other. Every other episode of Star Trek, from TOS to VOY, is about a group of people encountering others with different moralities and the cultural clash. Sometimes that cultural clash is funny, sometimes is meant to be drama. But the idea is that the audience thinks "mmm, what would I do it if I was in that situation?" And there were instances when Starfleet was plain wrong.DS9 also still felt like Star Trek at the end of the day. The tone was there, the great ideas and creative concepts were there, and the fascinating thing about that show was that it showcased all the different perspectives (Ferengi, Bajoran, Cardassian, Shapeshifters, etc) when before, just about everything was from Star Fleets perspective, so it allowed for The Federation to have its ideas challenged without betraying anything.
DS9 was different and true all at the same time.