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"Hey, so the Klingons kinda killed my son. Not to be a bother, but I wouldn't mind if they all died, eh?"Isn't that just being Canadian?
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"Hey, so the Klingons kinda killed my son. Not to be a bother, but I wouldn't mind if they all died, eh?"Isn't that just being Canadian?
All dis from a shlice of gabagool, counshelor?Do you think the replicators make decent gabagool?
People forget Kirk is from Iowa."Hey, so the Klingons kinda killed my son. Not to be a bother, but I wouldn't mind if they all died, eh?"

I doubt it. There's a Satriale near Joseph Sisko's restaurant anyway.Do you think the replicators make decent gabagool?
Oh great. You get shoved into a fucking tin can, and you won't even get access to the telly, because there is no telly. Do they at least serve booze on the NCC-1488?
Tom Paris was a faggot, too.
Yes, but it's damn synthehol, and you can't get drunk off synthehol.So this got me thinking, we know that the Royal Navy is still a thing in Star Trek, so does that mean there's a chance that the rum ration is still a thing?

Janeway died, I think, 17 times in that show. Sometimes twice before the next episode. You think I’m joking? I wish I was.Also he wouldn't die, I swear we was killed and resurrected about 4 times during the show.

That map makes no senseWorse part of heading to Alpha Quadrant is the Federation being exponentially closer to the Delta Quadrant by virtue of being a Beta Quadrant power. Moreso with the Federation literally being on both sides of the Klingon Empire.
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Certified Ingame goes into detail on this while citing the episodes Federation worlds and colonies appeared in.
Ok I'm adding that to my list. It's about to be 3.
Galaxies tend to be pretty flat and disk-like
Beta Quadrant is basically this vague, foggy, made-up bullshit no one ever mapped out. Somehow the Klingons are knee-deep in this Dominion war mess, in the Alpha Quadrant. They tried to patch over the Romulans with that Tal Shiar/Obsidian Order subplot, but the Klingons are just there for the craic.Worse part of heading to Alpha Quadrant is the Federation being exponentially closer to the Delta Quadrant by virtue of being a Beta Quadrant power.

Worse part of heading to Alpha Quadrant is the Federation being exponentially closer to the Delta Quadrant by virtue of being a Beta Quadrant power. Moreso with the Federation literally being on both sides of the Klingon Empire.
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Certified Ingame goes into detail on this while citing the episodes Federation worlds and colonies appeared in.

You! The Sisko that is moving, experience BIJ.Beta Quadrant is basically this vague, foggy, made-up bullshit no one ever mapped out. Somehow the Klingons are knee-deep in this Dominion war mess, in the Alpha Quadrant. They tried to patch over the Romulans with that Tal Shiar/Obsidian Order subplot, but the Klingons are just there for the craic.
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According to Deep Space Nine, there's such a thing as the Cardassian-Klingon border. But if that map is to be believed, the Klingons flew through Federation space to attack the Cardassians... It don't make no sense!Beta Quadrant is basically this vague, foggy, made-up bullshit no one ever mapped out. Somehow the Klingons are knee-deep in this Dominion war mess, in the Alpha Quadrant. They tried to patch over the Romulans with that Tal Shiar/Obsidian Order subplot, but the Klingons are just there for the craic.
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Relative to what? It's still over a 1,000 light years of thickness you have to somehow compensate for.Galaxies tend to be pretty flat and disk-like
I though the Klingon planned to attack through Federation space, which is what made it so outrageous.According to Deep Space Nine, there's such a thing as the Cardassian-Klingon border. But if that map is to be believed, the Klingons flew through Federation space to attack the Cardassians... It don't make no sense!
Unless they're using 3D space and having the Cardassian empire stretched "underneath" the Federation and be directly next to the Klingons that way.
Relative to what? It's still over a 1,000 light years of thickness you have to somehow compensate for.