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Not the first time.
 
No shit, I just didn't expect it in Enterprise.
 
Trip not having the balls to say something to T'Pol before her wedding was disappointing as fuck.
 
Bones is too good. Glad he has had more to do between this episode and the one with the surgery of Spock and Sarek.
:semperfidelis:
Don't forget, that's batgirl from the old Adam West show.

Yep. Bones slapped batgirl.
 
When Abraham Lincoln showed up on TOS it was as a kind of celebration of Americana. If he appeared on STD I guess he'd be insulted for being a dead white male before somebody stabbed him in the eyeball or something.

No doubt by a sassy whammen of color and then everyone on the bridge including Albert Einstein would stand up and applaud.
 
Just finished watching the new episode of STD and I'm not sure how you make a far-future post-apocalypse federation boring, but somehow did they managed it and then some. Even the "this season on STD" sizzle reel at the end of the episode was dull.
 
No doubt by a sassy whammen of color and then everyone on the bridge including Albert Einstein would stand up and applaud.
It's terrifying that they can in fact summon him for that like they did in TNG.

And I can see how it would be absolute cringe, but websites like Mary Sue or Kotaku would praise it for "owning Gamergate!" by using their joke.
 
When Abraham Lincoln showed up on TOS it was as a kind of celebration of Americana. If he appeared on STD I guess he'd be insulted for being a dead white male before somebody stabbed him in the eyeball or something.
Tilly would add: "take that, you fucking incel" and they would all clap as the iconic Trek theme starts playing in the background.

Just finished watching the new episode of STD and I'm not sure how you make a far-future post-apocalypse federation boring, but somehow did they managed it and then some. Even the "this season on STD" sizzle reel at the end of the episode was dull.
I have not watched it yet but is it true that all the dilithium crystal in the galaxy exploded?
 
Just finished watching the new episode of STD and I'm not sure how you make a far-future post-apocalypse federation boring, but somehow did they managed it and then some. Even the "this season on STD" sizzle reel at the end of the episode was dull.

Didn't watch it as this shit is not even worth pirating. But did watch nerdrotics recap and apparently the future federation doesn't exist because of some stupid catastrophe that blew up subspace 100 years before STD showed up or whatever.

Of course these boring uncreative losers couldn't take what should be the most interesting part of a post federation future (exploring how it fell, and what it says about the federation we knew) and run with it. Nope, no slow decline, no political crises, no real reason whatsoever except a magic splosion happened one day and no more federation.

Who wants to see a tv series tease out how Rome fell when we could just say an asteroid did it and move onto our shitty CW plots.
 
They were not content with ruining the Federations past, they now also ruin its future? Smooth, real smooth.
 
Of course these boring uncreative losers couldn't take what should be the most interesting part of a post federation future (exploring how it fell, and what it says about the federation we knew) and run with it. Nope, no slow decline, no political crises, no real reason whatsoever except a magic splosion happened one day and no more federation.
Yeah, it's Picard all over again.
I was listening to BirdOPrey 5 and apparently the writers kept mixing up the Federation and Starfleet in the dialogues, they seem to think that they're the same thing.
 
ToS is the show that keeps on giving. Can't wait until progressivism loops back around to this being normal again.
 
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