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Kahlenar@lemmy.worldto
Risa@startrek.website•I've come to deliever an armistice to end the warEnglish
2·2 years agoCode of honor is some of the worst tv in history, not just in Trek. Hats of to Michael Dorn for objecting to it, but as much as he’d like to claim he wasn’t in the episode he definitely played the transporter chief albeit just over the comms
Kahlenar@lemmy.worldto
Risa@startrek.website•Remember that time Kate Mulgrew and AOC talked about Tuvix? No? Well take a lookEnglish
10·2 years agoThen you’d have two Tuvixes that both don’t want to die. Actually I had an entire day of one philosophy class to discuss this, however it was very specific that “teletransportation” absolutely kills you and replicates you. My professor specifically said that having an understanding of star trek was necessary that day.
Kahlenar@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Are you really smart? Are you really dumb? Are you average? How did you come to your conclusion?
5·2 years agoInt score 18 Wis score 16ish Cha score 8 Motivation score 3 Addiction resistance 2
I’ve been known to be smart since I was 7 or so. It’s awful, because my parents assumed that since I could do math I wouldn’t have any mental health problems. D&D is nice because it demonstrates there is more to the brain than a single spectrum, but even that falls short.
Kahlenar@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Atheists, is there anything religious that sticks with you to this day?
12·2 years agoCatholic guilt. My parents were atheists when they had me, but still instilled guilt in me so hard it hurts to this day.
Kahlenar@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.ml•Schools in France send dozens of Muslim girls home for wearing abayas
1110·2 years agoOh France, always there to show the world that you can be as stupid as America but in completely different ways
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Kahlenar@lemmy.worldto
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Kahlenar@lemmy.worldto
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2·2 years agoI don’t know I think the motion picture is exactly what an episode of Voyager feels like. A strange anomaly shows up they can’t do anything about it and all over it and figure it out the end.
I think that saying insurrection is not ambitious enough sort of is exactly my point about appreciating it more now that I’ve gotten older. It wasn’t a phasers first story it wasn’t a horror story it was a story of personal reflection and juxtaposition of one’s own values. And you cannot discount the ‘how many people’ exchange. Peak Picard just like line drawn here. And I think the biggest thing for me is that until the Trek resurgence I always assumed that Picard would retire and go live with the Baku.
Kahlenar@lemmy.worldto
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7·2 years agoInsurrection is like Final Fantasy 8. It had two issues: it was a more nuanced personal adult story and it came directly after First Contact or FF7. In my childhood I was less impressed by insurrection, but as I grew up it became much more something that I appreciate it. Not sure what it is maybe achieving some kind of emotional maturity or epiphany and looking forward and looking backward, because that’s what insurrection seems to be about.
While I don’t agree with your general assessment I don’t think that there is any reason to really argue or go over the top on the particulars. I do think that first Contact is probably the best Star Trek we have and they always be so. There’s definitely a strong separation between the two subsets.
I’m currently watching '90s Trek with my SO, and weaving the movies in has been an absolute delight. Watching first Contact after starting season 3 of deep space nine, watching the undiscovered country part of the way into watching Voyager, watching insurrection towards the beginning of the Dominion war, it really just feels so natural.
Kahlenar@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your favorite fan-theory for a Movie or TV show you've watched?
10·2 years agoTony Stark knew the tesseract and Pym were in the NJ Shield base because Howard told him about meeting Tony there. It would have happened at some point right before the death of the Starks, as Tony needed to look like his older self. Howard probably told it as an oddity, not realizing it was actually Tony.
Ironman tells Cap something like - I know that I know, but I can’t tell you how I know - as if he suddenly put it all together there in 2013. This keeps Cap within the same timeline when he stays.
Kahlenar@lemmy.worldto
Risa@startrek.website•My favorite Enterprise vs Star Wars ship that I've seenEnglish
30·2 years agoPicard: Starfleet is not a military organization
Dominion: Bonjour
Sisko: jk the Klingons are our besties
Kahlenar@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What film, show or game that is not necessarily 'underated' didn't have the level of social impact it deserved.
32·2 years agoFirefly is the okiest space western ever, but it got cancelled by fox around 2000 and people started sacrificing their left testicles to try to bring about it’s return.
Kahlenar@lemmy.worldto
Games@sh.itjust.works•BioWare lays off senior writing staff as part of its recent job cutsEnglish
1·2 years agoWell, now I can’t tell if the writing for ME was good or bad
Kahlenar@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is an absurdity that has been normalized by society?
432·2 years agoMowing lawns, screw you dad.
Kahlenar@lemmy.worldto
Daystrom Institute@startrek.website•The Wrath of Khan doesn't seem like a "best Star Trek film" to me -- why do so many people think that it is?English
2·2 years agoI can’t imagine why first contact would be hated, it had everything: a good fight scene, the Defiant, and a special effects budget

I handed my girlfriend a hair tie once while at my parents house. Good times were had.