hopesdead

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[–] hopesdead@startrek.website 8 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

I’m surprised Noonien Soong being related to Khan wasn’t brought up in TNG.

[–] hopesdead@startrek.website 17 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)
[–] hopesdead@startrek.website 4 points 3 weeks ago

In my defense, I was gifting slipper socks.

[–] hopesdead@startrek.website 3 points 3 weeks ago

A lot of vessels are named after real people.

[–] hopesdead@startrek.website 7 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (3 children)

That’s named after the Lakota war leader of the Oglala from the 19th century.

[–] hopesdead@startrek.website 16 points 3 weeks ago

the United States of America feels that the ownership and control of Greenland is an absolute necessity.

No it doesn’t. Please don’t put words into our mouth bro. He can’t even wait till January 20 to fuck things up.

[–] hopesdead@startrek.website 1 points 3 weeks ago

That says Enterprise A, not Enterprise, A.

[–] hopesdead@startrek.website 8 points 3 weeks ago

That is the whole point:

[…]most people people know the enterprise

[–] hopesdead@startrek.website 9 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (2 children)

~~What is this from?~~ I forgot about “Azati Prime”.

[–] hopesdead@startrek.website 10 points 3 weeks ago

They said cast members. Not characters.

 

Hi there. I just wanted to discuss something positive and uplifting. As we surely all know, Star Trek has a very big fandom that is super inclusive and positive (for the most part). Had a thought that for many fans, their passion is life-long. Maybe it would be nice to share a positive memory (maybe a few) you associate with Trek; whatever you are comfortable sharing. I kick it off (my list is chronological).

  1. Getting to go on The Klingon Encounter at Star Trek: The Experience in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was a family trip, I was seven (I recently found out I was off by year) in 1998. My grandfather was working at the time for a Chinese apparel brand. He took us to an industry convention he was attending for work. So my mom took me to the Hilton. There was walls of Borg statues, actors dressed as Klingons walking the casino. Only got to go on The Klingon Encounter, a Star Tours style ride. The premise is an entertainment experience with live actors which you are mysteriously transported to the future where you switch places with Picard. Klingons are behind it. They believe your group has an ancestor among you. You head to a transporter to escape to a shuttlecraft, and flee the Klingons. The chase eventually leads you over The Las Vegas Strip. The ride also included pre-recorded video from TNG cast as part of the story.

  2. Watching ENT when it first broadcast. I was ten years old. As an aside, I’ve always lived with my maternal grandparents. Anyways, my grandfather was excited for it. He let me stay up late on Wednesdays to watch with him. It was the first series (pretty much the only from start to end) I watched first broadcast. Watched every episode with him.

  3. Finally going to my first convention, STLV (formerly Star Trek Las Vegas) this year. Such an incredible four days that I can never forget. Getting to see the community up close changes how important this means. Everyone was such wonderful people. The one public event I’ve attended in my life where I felt truly accepted and safe.

 
 

Did writers forget about “Barge of the Dead” in season 7? During “Imperfection”, Seven ask B’Elanna if she believes in afterlife. Her response is ‘I hope so.

She literally went to hell and back. How does that not make her believe in it?

 
 
 
 
 
 

The Voyager episode “Bliss” has always been a wonderful story in my opinion. Naomi Wildman and Seven of Nine, two individuals who joined the ship’s crew after the events of “Caretaker”, find solidarity in their respective distance to life on Earth. They also in a time of crisis bring comfort and assist each other.

 

I am looking for suggestions on how to tackle a large reading list (currently at 556). A big part (maybe smaller than I think) is a collection of Ann Rule, Stephen King and Star Trek novels (currently just the Pocket TOS and movie novelizations). The way I go about things is to just read whatever I am in the mood for. Makes it hard for me to keep a consistent reading progression. I do read by publication date.

I want to hear how others pick what to read. My current idea is to take a chunk of one selection and alternate with others in between.

 
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