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Wait... I haven't even read about S4 and 5 after the autism of 3.STD Season 4: An extra-galactic race was mining all of the Milky Way to death.
STD Season 5: A progenitor device that can "reboot" the entire Milky Way.
Planet that's all white and there's little to no crime?I never disliked that episode.
I'm not a racist either...
I like that episode. Not for the Killing Wesley or for the Fucking, but bc the premise is interesting: rigid discipline and justice work to maintain a functional society, but what happens when accidents happen? No wonder their god kicked the federation out so quick.

Responded to with the only sticker an Irishman needs.This is now my official headcanon.
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Colm is another one of those cast members that doesn’t seem too fond of his time on the series, but he’s always come across as a decent person overall.This is now my official headcanon.
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Yeah, even if I'm oversimplifying a touch.Wait... I haven't even read about S4 and 5 after the autism of 3.
Are you serious?
And people still say "that's the guy from Star Trek". I think he doesn't really mind.Colm is another one of those cast members that doesn’t seem too fond of his time on the series, but he’s always come across as a decent person overall.
I think he might have had one of the better post careers too, it’s amazing how many films he will pop up in.
He played Thomas Durant in Hell on Wheels, and I thought he was pretty good in it. Completely separate character to Chief O'Brien and it was very well done.The first time I saw Cole Meaney in anything outside of Trek was in Under Siege. Chief O’Brien cursing and hamming it up with Tommy Lee Jobes and Gary Buseey blew my mind.
He says this like it's a bad thing.Cross-contamination from the Patrick S. Tomlinson thread.
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Oooh, right in the feels. I had only ever seen him in trek, and my Dad goes and rents Under Siege. The ONLY good Steven Seagal movie, and it being good has absolutely nothing to do with Steven Seagal. Gary Busey and Tommy Lee Jones stole the show.The first time I saw Cole Meaney in anything outside of Trek was in Under Siege. Chief O’Brien cursing and hamming it up with Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Buseey blew my mind.
Whether he is or he isn't (I've not watched them either), the fact that we can't tell indicates a problem in itself.Wait... I haven't even read about S4 and 5 after the autism of 3.
Are you serious?
From the source, I'm guessing this is more a dig at Trump than at current day Trek... Even if the latter technically makes more sense.Cross-contamination from the Patrick S. Tomlinson thread.
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Yes, Patrick is among the terminally Marvel-brained, who can't interact with the real world except through the lens of fiction.From the source, I'm guessing this is more a dig at Trump than at current day Trek... Even if the latter technically makes more sense.
Still makes way more sense than sparing the Borg...No, no it doesn't and I am tired of people defending the fucking stupid crystalline entity. Its fucking retarded to do anything but kill it. IT KILLS ALL LIFE ON ENTIRE FUCKING PLANETS FFS!!!
Its the same shitty logic of letting lions maul people to death because its natural for lions to eat people. We invented spears to kill the things mauling us to death, not because we didn't like the color of their skin.
Night of the Lepus will never be forgotten. I kinda associate Leonard Nimoy with In Search Of as much as anything. He is the voice of presenting absolute nonsense as probable fact with complete earnestness. Now a lot of people will tell you 90s conspiracy theories were best, but I think the 70s had a really special kind of woo.When Deforest Kelly was asked if he was sad that all his old Hollywood roles would be forgotten and overshadowed by McCoy what did he say?
They think they want Starfleet because they expect they will spend their days doing nothing while society won't let them starve or being homeless, but reality is that their society doesn't have useless people. I'm sure people still would look down on you for being a loser. Their economy has changed, but not their attitudes. Bullies are still a thing, kids still go to school and are expected to do well, etc.Cross-contamination from the Patrick S. Tomlinson thread.
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Absurdly well. Calculus is somehow an elementary school subject.They think they want Starfleet because they expect they will spend their days doing nothing while society won't let them starve or being homeless, but reality is that their society doesn't have useless people. I'm sure people still would look down on you for being a loser. Their economy has changed, but not their attitudes. Bullies are still a thing, kids still go to school and are expected to do well, etc.
Speaking of 90s in search of style stuff i'd recommend sightings if you haven't seen it. Its about as close to in search of that you'll find and has some interesting episodes. Lots of them are on youtubeStill makes way more sense than sparing the Borg...
Night of the Lepus will never be forgotten. I kinda associate Leonard Nimoy with In Search Of as much as anything. He is the voice of presenting absolute nonsense as probable fact with complete earnestness. Now a lot of people will tell you 90s conspiracy theories were best, but I think the 70s had a really special kind of woo.
Not to mention they seem to have forgotten about the large number of backwater federation colonies that either go to shit or end up getting eaten by space amoebas and suchTasty Tatty said:They think they want Starfleet because they expect they will spend their days doing nothing while society won't let them starve or being homeless, but reality is that their society doesn't have useless people. I'm sure people still would look down on you for being a loser. Their economy has changed, but not their attitudes. Bullies are still a thing, kids still go to school and are expected to do well, etc.