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williams_482 , to Star Trek in Who cares, go back to reddit
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This is a major milestone guys. Our first troll!

VE3MAL ,
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The great thing about the fediverse is that you can rage-quit 100 different instances!

FormerGameDev , to Star Trek in Who cares, go back to reddit

cool, have fun

xyon , to Star Trek in I recently finished all of trek

Well done, that’s quite a commitment. I watched a lot of trek as it aired, but I’ve still not quite seen all of TOS or ENT - and I’ve skipped out on the Kelvin films after 2009.

The most surprising one I think has been Prodigy; I didn’t expect it to be as compelling as it ended up being.

astroturds OP ,

I kept prodigy until last because I was convinced that it would be too childish but it was superb!

I love murf!

Lockely , to Star Trek in Who cares, go back to reddit
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Oh man I this is such a great post to realize that Lemmy/Kbin allows you to see the exact number of both upvotes and downvotes on a post and not just a fuzzy aggregate score. I missed that.

directive0 , to Star Trek in Who cares, go back to reddit

I dunno why but this post only really makes me want to stay here more?

catshit_dogfart , to Star Trek in I recently finished all of trek

So, I have a story about Star Trek the Animated Series.

My friends and I used to watch it in college, but it was a drinking game. We watched it in Spanish, with no subtitles (and none of us speak Spanish). And there were certain things they said every episode, and everybody drinks when they say it.

“No es logico, capitan”

shertson , to Sysadmin in Please don't zero out your account from *over there* if you've contributed answers or resources.
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I initially agreed with you. I’d hate to see all of that communal knowledge lost.

Reading the other replies, I am not so sure. Do they deserve to continue capitalizing on other peoples knowledge? Yes and No. They did supply a service without which that collection would have had to be assembled somewhere else. But I don’t think they should be able to capitalize on it forever.

With the archive team and their efforts, I am less worried about “Wisdom of the Ancients” situation.

PixxlMan ,

I just hope the archives will be easily accessible and searchable, preferably without having to specifically leave the search engine to search them, otherwise the knowledge will still, in practice for most people, be inaccessible.

KIM_JONG_JUICEBOX , to Star Trek in I think Voyager is underrated

What are episodes people think are dumb?

I think the last seasons the writers really had some fun and the actors must have loved those.

catshit_dogfart OP ,

Let’s see, I don’t remember episode titles but from memory:

  • The one where Harry Kim is having visions of a planet full of hot desperate women who want him for a mate
  • The one where they’re on a prison colony and Chakotay has to fight The Rock. And this was before Dwayne Johnson’s film career really took off.
  • The one where they go Warp 10 and devolve into lizard creatures. The lizard versions of Tom Paris and Janeway have lizard babies.
  • The one where Janeway falls in love with a holodeck character
  • The one where Kes comes back and she’s evil

It’s a real mixed bag. Sometimes you swing and you miss, and I respect them for even giving these stories a chance. Also I rather like Tuvix.

z500 ,
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With Threshold I always was mildly impressed with how they made a point that evolution doesn’t necessarily mean that a species will become super advanced somehow. That they evolved “in-place” instead of over generations is still a pretty bonkers misunderstanding of evolution that they always fall for, but I guess watching them turn into lizards over the next several decades probably wouldn’t make the best TV lol

xontinuity ,

I agree. Honestly Threshold was a decent episode up until that ending. But the ending… was just too much.

OpticalData Mod ,

C’mon Fair Haven gave us the line ‘Delete the wife’, it deserves awards for that alone

StillPaisleyCat , to Star Trek in I think Voyager is underrated
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In my view, having rewatched Voyager again decades after first run, the show not only took successful risks in several episodes like the Demon duology or The Thaw, it has some ‘best ever’ episodes for employing some classic Star Trek tropes.

At the time, I suspect some fans focused on the ‘not new idea’ more than ‘did it better than’ but at this point it’s fairly clear.

For fans who came to Voyager first (including our kids), the original TOS and TNG episodes that Voyager built upon just seem weak by comparison.

More, when SNW does something similar, people are viewing these kind of episodes from the perspective of how well done within a type rather than criticizing them for reworking a trope.

Ninefingers , to Literature in What are you reading? (June 2023)

I finally managed to read through Gardens of the Moon recently which I really liked, so now I’m on to Deadhouse Gates.

trekkie , to Star Trek in Celebrating 100+ users
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Hello! Glad someone created a Star Trek specific instance! Congratulations on reaching 100+ users already.

autumnplains , to Literature in How many of you are using Bookwyrm (federated alternative to Goodreads)?

I just found Bookwyrm! It looks cool - how do we comment or otherwise access Bookwyrm content on Kbin?

rodhlann ,
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This is what I'm wondering! Would be cool to at least see comments or updates based on books or authors I care about on kbin, maybe?

GiantBasil , to Star Trek in I think Voyager is underrated

I do agree with you, had no idea people disliked Voyager whe. I first watched it, and I overall enjoyed it very much. Yeah, the show has a bunch of out there episodes, but they tried new things and all great star trek shows have their good share of wacky episodes.

It’s not even like it doesn’t have good criticism points, Kes character was very mishandled and her relationship with Neelix was terrible, he becomes a 1000% more likable once she’s gone, and Chakotay whole botched native American heritage disaster… (Which granted, they tried, they just sucked at finding a specialist)

And Tuvix is one of the topics that guarantees a philosophical discussion in any star trek group I’m in without fail. I pretty firmly hate Tuvix, but that’s power.

SpezCanLigmaBalls , to Seattle in I see there is also a Seattle WA sub on here
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Shoutout Seattle. Grew up there before I moved to Denver

BeHereNow OP ,

Ah Denver is great. Had some great times there. I’m half fish though so I can’t be far from the ocean.

False , to Seattle in I see there is also a Seattle WA sub on here

There’s one on lemmy.ml but I’m trying to avoid that instance because it’s run by tankies (genocidal communist wannabes).

BeHereNow OP ,

That would make sense that it’s hosted there then, if it’s mimicking the reddit sub Seattle,WA

Mandolingual ,

SeattleWA’s many things, but tankie ain’t one of em.

BeHereNow OP ,

True. But it’s a circle not a line. Fundamentalist Stalinists and Fascists have a lot in common.

cashsky ,

What makes you say that?

False ,

I read it on the internet of course!

pruwybn ,
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It also seems to be having technical issues - I subscribed to the Seattle community there but the posts aren’t syncing.

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