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Nog died a Lieutenant. Ezri isn't even mentioned. They did a lot of people dirty with that memorial.These people are insane.
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Nog died a Lieutenant. Ezri isn't even mentioned. They did a lot of people dirty with that memorial.These people are insane.
Starting to feel less like fanservice and more like General Picard mounting the skulls of his enemies in his office.View attachment 7719684
These people are insane.
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Nice grave you have DS9, would be a shame if something happened to it.
I thought too but no, it's a different actress. I'm sure they based the make-up and behavior on Drummer.
You can see the lack of world building just by looking at that Ben Sisko reference. Nothing major happened thousands of years later.View attachment 7719684
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Nice grave you have DS9, would be a shame if something happened to it.
It also misses what drove the conflict of the episode.Yea i laughed when i realized it, I was like OMFG they are doing a SNW version of "Elementary, Dear Data" only with La'An
So did Cassidy never tell anyone what happened to her husband? Not even Jake, Kira or Dax?View attachment 7719684
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Nice grave you have DS9, would be a shame if something happened to it.
Not only that, Paris and Bashir both died Lieutenants, while Mariner died a Commander.Nog died a Lieutenant. Ezri isn't even mentioned. They did a lot of people dirty with that memorial.
Naw in my head canon both of them are probably in higher up positions in Starfleet at this point. Comfy desk jobs mmm maybe but they're still trucking at this point. Maybe Nog is helping his dad and Miles design the new DS9. Bashir finally developed a cure for the blight on Teplan. Who knows but I'm not letting NuTrek get me down that much.I might have to unwatch this thread for a while. Nog and Bashir died Lieutenants? Good fucking God, man. I think I'm gonna be sick.
NuTrek doing Aron Eisenberg dirty like that is just wrong.Naw in my head canon both of them are probably in higher up positions in Starfleet at this point. Comfy desk jobs mmm maybe but they're still trucking at this point. Maybe Nog is helping his dad and Miles design the new DS9. Bashir finally developed a cure for the blight on Teplan. Who knows but I'm not letting NuTrek get me down that much.
Lol that's how I feel about all the jewsperging in the USPG2 thread, this thread is sort of my respite from all that, even though it is political.View attachment 7720295
I'm gonna find myself an empty island with a cottage to retire to, and I'm gonna stay there until morale improves.
Politics ruins anything it comes into contact with. There can't be a thing left that hasn't been polluted by it on this Earth. There isn't a thing free from it, oh no, everything has to be about this histrionic shit. I'm so tired of it during the day, and when I come home, it goes on in my fucking entertainment. There is no faster track to full blown radicalisation than that.Lol that's how I feel about all the jewsperging in the USPG2 thread, this thread is sort of my respite from all that, even though it is political.
John Jason Harriman II was a new inexperienced captain on a ship missing half of its systems. Kirk took command and had Harriman stay on the bridge as it is was his time to be the captain of the Enterprise, not Kirk's. Harriman would be captain until he stepped down after the conclusion of the Tomed Incident* in 2311. *Federation psy-op crafted by Harriman to fuck with the Romulans into behaving themselves.Other people honored include the idiot Captain of the Enterprise-B who contributed to Kirk's death,
Was this in one of the novels?John Jason Harriman II was a new inexperienced captain on a ship missing half of its systems. Kirk took command and had Harriman stay on the bridge as it is was his time to be the captain of the Enterprise, not Kirk's. Harriman would be captain until he stepped down after the conclusion of the Tomed Incident* in 2311. *Federation psy-op crafted by Harriman to fuck with the Romulans into behaving themselves.
Novels, which do acknowledge in universe that mission and the loss of Kirk did colored everyone's perception of him.Was this in one of the novels?
That thread got lost in Trump worship.Lol that's how I feel about all the jewsperging in the USPG2 thread, this thread is sort of my respite from all that, even though it is political.
The superior Dax once again memoryholedEzri isn't even mentioned.
Not only that, Paris and Bashir both died Lieutenants, while Mariner died a Commander.
Meanwhile, Sulu's daughter (Papa Sulu doesn't get mentioned), one of the teachers from Prodigy, and Samantha Wildman, of all people got promoted, and Garak became an ambassador.
Other people honored include the idiot Captain of the Enterprise-B who contributed to Kirk's death, Scotty's nephew who died in Wrath of Khan, two of the people from Red Squad who were killed by the Jem'Hadar, the first Chief of Security of Discovery who was mauled to death by a tardigrade, Mariner's Admiral dad
Other characters who got shafted include: Archer, T'Pol, Reed, Maxwell, Number One, Sulu, Geordi, Worf, Barclay, O'Brien, Kira, Odo, Ross, Janeway, and Tuvok.
I have babbled about this before, but fundamentally the difference in vibe is that the worst of old-trek never lost this feeling of earnestly if often/mostly ineptly of trying to prove itself to the audience, itself a consequence of being accountable to hard TV ratings rather than fluffy streaming statistical bullshit, and there were always people involved actually tried to turn the shit scripts and characterisations they were handed into something worth a damn whether out of genuine interest or just to make shit more enjoyable for themselves.I mean Enterprise and Voyager always had enjoyable parts to them, it was just overshadowed by the bad. Stuff like that can be looked back on fondly eventually because the further you get away from it, the more the good moments stand out amongst the lackluster stuff. It's what sticks with you and you can appreciate it more in hindsight (along with comparing it to something worse).




“I am a photonic. I am a hologram. So with that being said, Sam is programmed to feel a certain age. But she was literally only created, like weeks ago. So she’s like a newborn. Everything is so fresh to her. And that is just the most magical thing to go from. Because you’re back in a childlike state. And children, anatomically, your bones aren’t formed yet… I guess holograms don’t have bones, but emotional bones, you know what I am saying?”
“She’s such a breath of fresh air for me to play. She brings absolutely no baggage. So she’s like a fresh newborn to so many experiences. She brings such a freshness and a levity to so many things… You know, when you grow up a certain way, you may react to certain things a certain way, it’s because of your environment and how that shaped you. No environment shaped her. She’s literally being shaped in front of your very eyes. And I think that has required for me to let go of my stuff and whatever I’m carrying. And to be able to do that to honor STEM has been the honor of a lifetime.”




Their goal was to create a role that continued the grand tradition of complex Star Trek villains. Giamatti, in particular, embodies that real-world mirror the showrunners spoke of earlier. "One of the things that we see all across the world now is how much hate is relied on to sow division between things that connect us as human beings and how hate is used as a bludgeon to destroy empathy..."
THIS SUMMER...PAUL GIAMATTI IS.....SPACE TRUMP (rated PG-13)Without revealing too much, Kurtzman explains that Giamatti's character "represents a tide that has swept across the world in a very profound and upsetting way,"
That sequence was deeply bizarre to me as a kid but then I got older and started to understand boomer slop. Harriman's crying in a war zone like “Wh-what’s a compass??” and then this 75-year-old sighs dramatically and says "We gotta turn the coolant valve counterclockwise,” and the young guy’s like “We should ask ChatGPT!!"John Jason Harriman II was a new inexperienced captain on a ship missing half of its systems. Kirk took command
Good thing I only consider Star Trek Online as post Voyager canon. Nog's a captain there.I might have to unwatch this thread for a while. Nog and Bashir died Lieutenants? Good fucking God, man. I think I'm gonna be sick.