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Odo, despite being a loner, has a wide net of connections with other professionals among many different races. My theory is that he spends his free time on some quadrant-wide anonymous forums, exchanging informations about criminals.
 
I like Odo except when it has anything to do with him and other Changelings. I get that his character is trying to understand and learn about his people and show them what he knows but it just ended up with him being played, acting like a bitch and looking like an idiot every time. It always seemed to just kind of drag down his character.
 
Probably better served in his dedicated thread, but I'll go ahead and take a shot-

Wil's a fucking bitter faggot with laughably predictable "daddy" issues. Thus his severe TDS. He's also married to a miserable harpy who thinks anyone who pays her a compliment on her hair is committing rape. Whenever I see a new post in his thread I'm quietly thinking "please be a murder-suicide". Unfortunately their malignant narcissism probably makes that option remote at best.

Keep in mind that this is a 50 year old man(child) bragging about saying something like this.

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"And then, the person that was in the next stall came over to tell me how much they were moved by my words. And that person was Ghandi."
 
I like Odo except when it has anything to do with him and other Changelings. I get that his character is trying to understand and learn about his people and show them what he knows but it just ended up with him being played, acting like a bitch and looking like an idiot every time. It always seemed to just kind of drag down his character.
I assume you mean Odo being seduced by the female Changeling.

You take the good with the bad. When the Female gloats that no Changeling has ever harmed another," his response (pointing a phaser and saying, "There's always a first time") is the best moment.
 
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I assume you mean Odo being seduced by the female Changeling. That was soap operatic af.

You take the good with the bad. His disgust when he learns that his people are The Founders is well-acted. When the Female gloats that no Changeling has ever harmed another, his response--pointing a phaser and saying, "There's always a first time"--is the best moment of an otherwise 'meh' episode.
I'll clarify it as anytime it was him dealing with them one on one for the most part and trying to build a relationship, I think it happens 3 times that he gets taken advantage of and two of those times he has the crew trying to look out for him. I know one involves the female, and the other involves another lone changeling he befriends, the one that can turn into fog.
 
Standing next to Tilly would make Neelix look microscopic, cause she's fat.
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You're so mad right now because I attacked your precious space pedophile.
I don't object to him grooming children so much as his awful taste in girls. Her mating rituals are just so hilariously absurd.

Tilly is distractingly fat, but Trek is no stranger to this. Scotty was so fat that he needed to wear a special sweater.
 
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I don't object to him grooming children so much as his awful taste in girls. Her mating rituals are just so hilariously absurd.

Similarly, Tilly is distractingly fat, but Trek is no stranger to this. Scotty was so fat that he needed to wear a special sweater.

Tilly is trash character from a Disney sitcom who somehow Wreck it Ralph'ed her way onto the ship. And she is supposedly the best theoretical engineer?!
Yeah... nobody can hold a candle to Ensign Ro.
 
I don't object to him grooming children so much as his awful taste in girls. Her mating rituals are just so hilariously absurd.
Okay, reading that made me a bit queasy. So Ocampa women go through a form of combination puberty and heat, their palms begin producing sticky yellow snot, and they grow a sack on the back of their neck which will hang off their back through which they'll shit out a child.

These things are fucking vile. The entire species should be purged.
 
"Enterprise, what we got back.... didn't live long, fortunately."

fuck, I jinxed it, they are going to reference it in Picard's next season now, don't they.
I've noticed a bunch of little TMP references in the new Trek series which even back then I predicted to be attempts to draw in oldstyle fans like me. They probably had a robot analyse all the Trek articles online and it spit out some summary of the disproportionate amount of TMP articles saying "TMP is really underrated" and went from there.

Hell, the look of the Discovery is literally based on the Ralph Macquarrie concept of the Enterprise from the "Planet of the Titans" concept script:
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They've been trying to milk TMP fans for awhile now. Doesn't seem like its working.
 
Okay, reading that made me a bit queasy. So Ocampa women go through a form of combination puberty and heat, their palms begin producing sticky yellow snot, and they grow a sack on the back of their neck which will hang off their back through which they'll shit out a child.

These things are fucking vile. The entire species should be purged.
Now we know why they were kept in the giant mall.
 
Annoying as he can be for some (not for me), there was some effort creating Neelix and trying to integrate him to the plot and the Starfleet ensemble. Tilly, otoh, like most of the rest of the cast, is very low effort. There is really no comparison. One is a character that is not popular, the other one is just a bunch of politics that try to be a character.

Odo, despite being a loner, has a wide net of connections with other professionals among many different races. My theory is that he spends his free time on some quadrant-wide anonymous forums, exchanging informations about criminals.

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"Enterprise, what we got back.... didn't live long, fortunately."

oh right that

Speaking of gritty, there's this fanfic - which could actually be pretty good - of Star Trek being of the "Dark Age of Technology" of the WH40K setting. Ironic if the optimism of Star Trek led to 40K grimdark.

(forgot where the fic was but @Second Missing Primarch may know)
 
SFDebris got around to reviewing the TNG Emissary episode.
(had no idea Diedrich Bader was in TNG before Drew Carey's show, Office Space, or Batman Brave & The Bold)

Man, Worf pulled some FINE pieces of ass in his day. I always kind of liked K'Ehleyr but I forgot until she started strutting around in that red suit... well I don't blame Worf for tapping that at all.
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