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Looks ugly as shit.View attachment 2004092
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Looks like something Maddox would make on Blendr.Looks ugly as shit.
It was nice of Kate to post it and credit the people behind it.View attachment 2004092
This is the new Janeway-class ship. Say something nice.
Voyager is the best Star Trek fight me.View attachment 2004092
This is the new Janeway-class ship. Say something nice.
Those warp nacelles are awful, if they were attached right on and this was like the Enterprise-D with the section on the back having been separated then it could be alright I think. The only thing in my mind that does anything to help this is something that can dock and undock, maybe a section capable of landing on a planet and being able to act as a long term land base.View attachment 2004092
This is the new Janeway-class ship. Say something nice.
Holy fuck that looks like utter trash....how in the fuck does it even work???View attachment 2004092
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Because the Force is fem---- I mean because of diversity, bigot. Strong female Captain that don't need no man.Holy fuck that looks like utter trash....how in the fuck does it even work???
Also, a Janeway class ship??!??!?!? Why the fuck would Starfleet ever name a starship after fucking Janeway?? Her only accomplishment was getting her crew stranded for years and breaking every Starfleet regulation in the process of getting home.
To be fair, it sounds a lot better if you read it in the voice of the "Next time, on Star Trek: The Next Generation" guy.a middle-aged woman and her teenage son buying bolts of cloth while their boss investigates a mysterious bowl of fruit.
Oh, so there's now four pieces that can get lost the first time it's out of spacedock.View attachment 2004092
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Who said it was named after Kathryn Janeway? Maybe it was named after this Janeway, or this one. Maybe it's named after one of her children.Also, a Janeway class ship??!??!?!? Why the fuck would Starfleet ever name a starship after fucking Janeway?? Her only accomplishment was getting her crew stranded for years and breaking every Starfleet regulation in the process of getting home.
Season 3 had potential if it was the start of the Earth Romulan War. Like, what if a Vulcan-looking ship Allahu Ackbar-ed Florida (becuz 9/11) and Forrest has Archer investigate. Initial doubt falls on T'Pol, but she insists that it's just not logical for it to be Vulcans. Trip and Malcolm investigate the crash site and find weird energy signature readings that don't quite match Vulcan engineering specs. T'Pol then provides specs on the ship design to definitely prove the difference between Vulcan and Romulan tech, hinting at a possible splinter cell of Vulcans. Suspicion is thrown off her for the time being as Earth decides that the Enterprise lead an expeditionary fleet to find the rogue Vulcans and that's how Earth builds its own alliances with Andoria and Tellar. Which we sort of get in season 4, but not often or consistent enough.So there was fun to be had, but I think the show had too much going against it and never really found its footing. Season 4 started to become the show I was hoping for with the formation of the Federation being a central focus, but by then, it was probably too little too late.
I dunno, people asking questions about how this poor society that drills magma for energy could work. The Bendii were very underwritten in this story and they're the antagonists. A thorough investigation into their society and desperation to become a Fed trade member would make them more memorable.Q wasn't even supposed to be there, Roddenberry grafted him on when they got more time for the pilot. But I don't think "Detective Picard solves the mystery of Farpoint Station" would've been very good on its own, either. Nothing says excitement and wonder like a middle-aged woman and her teenage son buying bolts of cloth while their boss investigates a mysterious bowl of fruit.
I'm just giving my admittedly unpopular opinion and getting downdoots doesn't bother me. That said, I'll still take any Q episode over the "best" Wesley episode any day of the week.I think we've probably dogpiled on @40 Year Old Boomer enough about Q, but I do think it's funny that "mysterious omnipotent alien" irks you when at least half of all TNG episodes end in a deus ex machina of technobabble.
reminds me of the protodesigns of the Voyager, only shitView attachment 2004092
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Probably this oneWho said it was named after Kathryn Janeway? Maybe it was named after this Janeway, or this one. Maybe it's named after one of her children.
IIRC six of the S2 episodes are literally recycled Phase II scripts, including the season premiere.reminds me of the protodesigns of the Voyager, only shit
regarding TNGS1 I've found a lot more fun from it in later years in it and to a lesser extent S2 going through it with an eye for "what Phase II concept was this repurposed from", like most of Data being "gosh you humans are just so nifty!" looking like redressed shtick originally meant for Xon
This legit looks like an Unreal Tournament map from 1999.View attachment 2004092
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It can also be used as a bottle opener.View attachment 2004092
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For what's worth very few people are flying around or parked in one from what I've seen in PS4 console.View attachment 2004092
This is the new Janeway-class ship. Say something nice.
Voyager took me a while to warm up too, but it's not that bad.Voyager is the best Star Trek fight me.
It looks like something from a low-budget Stargate spinoff with the CGI from Babylon 5 which I would begrudgingly watch.View attachment 2004092
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