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To be fair, David Mack was a huge contributor to all of that, and we've learned since what a tremendous faggot David Mack is.>all those insane events like 90% of Trill symbionts getting killed and the Great Link dissolving a few months after the end of DS9
What kind of hack writers were they hiring to write these novels?
Geez, remember when Dark Empire was the worst we had of Star wars.It’s one of those gimmick premises (Trill civil war) that basically throws out ST's philosophical framework just to juice a paperback, which of course lands flat with a subsection of readers. Not that Trek tie-ins are alone in doing this...
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no because Ewoks shit existedGeez, remember when Dark Empire was the worst we had of Star wars.
Lol, he's the one behind the Andorian gender crisis. Of course he went to bat for Rick.To be fair, David Mack was a huge contributor to all of that, and we've learned since what a tremendous faggot David Mack is.
Even a broken cock can fuck once a day, or something.Lol, he's the one behind the Andorian gender crisis. Of course he went to bat for Rick.
Interestingly enough, he came up with the seed of the story that became the Nog PTSD episode, though he admits Ronald D. Moore was the one who transformed it into what we saw on DS9. So at some point he did have some good ideas.
F*****g mind melds.
Oh I'll fight you over the Ewok movies.no because Ewoks shit existed
AND the cartoons!Oh I'll fight you over the Ewok movies.
And the Droids cartoon as well. Droids was kino. Way better backstory for R2 and 3PO than we got in the prequels.AND the cartoons!
Steppin' softly in a danger zoneAnd the Droids cartoon as well. Droids was kino. Way better backstory for R2 and 3PO than we got in the prequels.
Yeah the theory is they don't copy you, they convert you into energy and then beam that energy somewhere and rematerializes it. I imagine since the energy that contained your consciousness is still the same that was beamed down that's why you're basically still the same person and not a clone.Maybe transporters in Star Trek somehow don't violate that "spatial tracking identity" thing, since that "form tracking identity" clearly doesn't work? It's clearly shown in the "Realm of Fear" episode that the transporter doesn't destroy the person and merely constructs a duplicate at the other end, as we can see from thatBroccoliBarclay POV.
"Problems With Mind Uploading" by exurb1a
(the teleporter issue is brought up at 4:07 in)
>he believes what starfleet saysYeah the theory is they don't copy you, they convert you into energy and then beam that energy somewhere and rematerializes it. I imagine since the energy that contained your consciousness is still the same that was beamed down that's why you're basically still the same person and not a clone.
Why do they pack these consoles with C4?>he believes what starfleet says
go stand next to a console
if you don't actively cull the population they live to be a thousand like McCoyWhy do they pack these consoles with C4?
It's the Pakled workers with temporary worker visas that Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards have hired to replace native born Federation citizens. They aren't planting explosives in the consoles, they're just that shit at their jobs that the consoles explode if you look at them wrong and the substandard parts used in ship building.Why do they pack these consoles with C4?
I don't know why, but now I'm picturing a Pakled workers' union.It's the Pakled workers with temporary worker visas that Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards have hired to replace native born Federation citizens. They aren't planting explosives in the consoles, they're just that shit at their jobs that the consoles explode if you look at them wrong and the substandard parts used in ship building.
something something irl unions something somethingI don't know why, but now I'm picturing a Pakled workers' union.
I don't know why, but now I'm picturing a Pakled workers' union.