True story, when I was 7 I got this game for Christmas, installed it on the spot and started playing, but this lady was so intimidating that I got spooked, quit, and didn’t touch it again for years
Guy Fleegman
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Risa@startrek.website•Me after 13 straight hours of staring at my cell phoneEnglish
4·2 years agoPicard uses android
He has unlimited data
I’ll see myself out
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Risa@startrek.website•That Voyager is one clean burning starship though, I’ll tell you what.English
204·2 years agoOf course Janeway made the right choice. Anyone who says otherwise is either trolling or sexist. No one would care if it was Picard splitting Guiker or Sisko splitting Quira.
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Risa@startrek.website•That Voyager is one clean burning starship though, I’ll tell you what.English
122·2 years agoPeople don’t hate the episode, they hate the “debate.”
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Risa@startrek.website•Chief O'Brien would not receive another invite to the poker table.English
6·2 years agoPfft, Geordi is the least of Worf’s problems at that table. Data is literally a walking computer, Troi can read minds, and Riker is evidently the greatest poker player who ever lived.
This line was foreshadowing Lorca’s origin. You see, mirror Musk was actually competent, making him the precise inverse of real Musk.
I don’t care that the timing is suspect and there’s another Musk reference in Discovery, I’ll die on this hill.
Your memes are fire, post all you want
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Risa@startrek.website•Pink Dream Maquis Raider™ sold separatelyEnglish
7·3 years ago… photoshop?
You’re telling me that Robert Duncan McNeill isn’t shredded?
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Rank your favorite Star Trek movies! Be ready to defend your positions!English
8·3 years agoEDIT: Apparently everyone on this website is insane
The inmates are running the asylum
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Risa@startrek.website•unapologetic Lower Decks supremacy postEnglish
30·3 years agosen-sors detect no spelling mistakes, captain

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Daystrom Institute@startrek.website•Annotations for *Star Trek: Strange New Worlds* 2x09: “Subspace Rhapsody” (SPOILERS)English
6·3 years agoLa’An calls the Klingon ship a K’t’inga-class. This is a slight anachronism, as the K’t’inga-class, first seen in TMP and named in Roddenberry’s novelization, is supposed to be a distinct and more advanced version of the D7-class battlecruiser commonly seen in TOS. We could handwave it away as Temporal War shenanigans or being one of the first advanced models introduced or both. La’An is correct that the K’t’inga has an aft torpedo launcher (as opposed to the D7’s forward-only launcher).
I’ve always suspected that the D7 and the K’t’inga are the same class of ship and the differences are the result of a refit, an appropriate mirror of its Starfleet counterpart. It’s too bad we’ve heard Klingons refer to it as the “D7,” because if not for that I’d suggest K’t’inga is the classes actual name while D7 is its Starfleet “reporting name.”
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x09 "Subspace Rhapsody"English
17·3 years agoWhat a lovely episode.
I saw a fair amount of skepticism across the Fediverse about how musical episodes are always bad and annoying, to which someone would always respond “well, Buffy nailed it.” Apparently the SNW writers feel the same way, because “Subspace Rhapsody” isn’t just a homage to “Once More With Feeling,” it’s a love letter. They may have swapped the demon for a subspace wedgie, but they kept the idea of using music to force the characters to confront their feelings about each other, and they even threw in a bunny callback.
10/10. I hope SNW maintains the tradition of a theatrically silly episode near the end of each season as long as it runs!
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Jim Kirk on Pike’s Enterprise - Inverse dives into an analysis of canon constraints and lack thereofEnglish
10·3 years agoThere’s also nothing that indicates Kirk didn’t serve on the Enterprise in another role before getting promoted
Hm, here’s an interesting formulation for all or part of a final season:
- Pike leaves, becomes an Academy instructor
- Una becomes captain of the Enterprise
- Kirk transfers in to be her XO
Kirk and Spock working together for a year or so would give us a chance to explain the unusual situation where Spock is simultaneously science officer and XO. By the end of this season you’d have the full TOS crew in place. (Minus perhaps Chekov, or maybe he’s a cadet like Uhura was in season 1.)
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Daystrom Institute@startrek.website•Annotations for *Star Trek: Strange New Worlds* 2x08: “Under the Cloak of War” (SPOILERS)English
6·3 years agoThe background music that plays behind M’Benga’s confession is a callback to “The Battle For Peace,” the soundtrack for the climatic battle between the Enterprise, the Excelsior, and Chang’s Bird-of-Prey at the end of The Undiscovered Country.
And of course when that confession escalates to confrontation, it transitions to the iconic Klingon leifmotif, first heard in The Motion Picture.
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Daystrom Institute@startrek.website•The Eugenics War and Why SNW and PIC are a Separate TimelineEnglish
9·3 years agoIt’s almost as if time itself is pushing back and events reinsert themselves and all this was supposed to happen back in 1992 and I’ve been trapped here for 30 years!
This line is a pretty conspicuous breach of the fourth wall placed there by the current stewards of the franchise to tell us that we’re back to pre-Kelvin timeline time travel rules. The whole “time travel creates two discrete timelines” notion is gone. It was a one-off to justify the Kelvin timeline, and now we’re done with it.
It’s all one timeline and while that timeline is in a constant state of flux due to time travelers tinkering with it on a regular basis, it’s still one big wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey timeline. Therefore, the answer to every “are X and Y in the same timeline?” question is a continuously shifting “maybe” which largely depends on how you choose to understand “the timeline.”
To put a finer point on it, this is the writing staff telling the fanbase to chill out about timelines. Akiva Goldsman speaking to CinemaBlend, emphasis mine:
This is a correction. Because otherwise, it’s silly, or Star Trek ceases to be in our universe…By the way, this happened in Season 1, so this is not a Season 2 [issue]. It’s a pilot issue. We want Star Trek to be an aspirational future. We want to be able to dream our way into the Federation as a Starfleet. I think that is the fun of it, in part. And so, in order to keep Star Trek in our timeline, we continue to push dates forward. At a certain point, we won’t be able to. But obviously, if you start saying that the Eugenics Wars were in the 90s, you’re kind of fucked for aspirational in terms of the real world.
Translation: the Star Trek canon is going to keep shifting forward to accommodate keeping it in our future. More broadly, we should all accept some measure of canon flexibility so Star Trek is always set in an aspirational future, well suited for telling morality tales in space which are relevant to modern issues.
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Risa@startrek.website•why is his account on sh.itjust.works is the questionEnglish
12·3 years agoSo you’re saying you want a serious Lemmy instance with Star Trek news and in-depth analysis… that’s full of shitposts and jamaharon?
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Risa@startrek.website•Be careful with this gif, it's an antique
1·3 years agoThis bad boy predates the venerable rickroll
Hey man save some memes for the rest of us
You gotta spread these out a bit, also don’t forget to stay hydrated
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Come join the most free and open Star Trek community on LemmyEnglish
7·3 years agoI love it when the “come to my free speech zone!” pitch reaches the point where a total lack of self-awareness is put on display
I really hope the mods here let you keep digging

That’s true, it could have been worse. She could have been as stupid as she is ugly.