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Evilsandwichman , to Star Trek in Me at age six, at Star Trek: The Experience

You were a Klingon warrior at six?

SturgiesYrFase , (edited )
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I always wanted to be a Klingon warrior when I grew up, and this mfr had it clinch at six....smfh

dayna , to Star Trek in Dr. Pulaski Appreciation Post

I hated her the entire time she was on screen, amazing character, and very well written. In retrospect, disappointed she was removed from the show. It could’ve been interesting to see her either overcome her androids or not. As a definite outsider to the rest of the crew, I felt like it was a really interesting addition to the dynamics.

ThunderclapSasquatch ,

She did overcome her android prejudice, she also apologized to Data and they were even friends by the time season 3 rolls around

HAL_9_TRILLION , to Star Trek in Me at age six, at Star Trek: The Experience

I went there too. I think you're underselling the transporter. They acted like you were about to get on like a motion sim or something, lined everybody up on those rows in front of the doors, then everything went black, sparkles coming from everywhere, a giant rush of wind upward is what it felt like - very confusing - and then BAM, the lights came on and you were on the bridge of the Enterprise-D.

Hell of an effect and something I'll never forget.

And Quark's bar man. It was so cool.

ValueSubtracted Mod , to Star Trek in Me at age six, at Star Trek: The Experience
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Are you the one on the left or the right?

hopesdead OP ,
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Sarcasm?

ValueSubtracted Mod ,
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hopesdead OP ,
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I don’t understand these replies.

ValueSubtracted Mod ,
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Yes, it was sarcasm, and Riker smiles upon you.

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qjkxbmwvz , to Star Trek in Me at age six, at Star Trek: The Experience

This is a memory that I hold dear with honor and glory.

FTFY

hopesdead OP ,
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I didn’t think about it that way.

Facebones , to Star Trek in Got a “All Good Things…” tattoo for my birthday.

I've never gotten a tattoo, trek WOULD make a good one...... (And simple if I'm a bitch about it haha)

hopesdead OP ,
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Well Star Trek is something I am passionate about and it holds a place in my childhood.

Facebones ,

I've always been a trek guy myself. I like star wars but ehhhh Trek for days ❤️

grue , to Star Trek in Me at age six, at Star Trek: The Experience

I wish I had a chance to go to that before it shut down.

themoken , to Star Trek in Me at age six, at Star Trek: The Experience

So cool, thanks for sharing.

Corgana , to Star Trek in Got a “All Good Things…” tattoo for my birthday.
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Nice I like that you didn't outline it or add some crazy shading.

hopesdead OP ,
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I didn’t say anything but one of the sketches shown to me had shading and I realized that was just dirt the artist saw in the photo they took.

Corgana ,
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PopOfAfrica , to Star Trek in Dr. Pulaski Appreciation Post

Why did they not have 2 doctors? Its a big ship. There was room for both.

nexguy ,
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I'm a doctor, not a doctors

Illuminostro ,

"Dammit Jean-Luc, I'm a doctor, not a doppelganger!"

OpticalMoose , to Star Trek in Dr. Pulaski Appreciation Post
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Renegade Cut had a pretty good video about her. https://piped.video/watch?v=HC4K1mx0SPQ. I was mostly wrong about her. I didn't realize they became friends later. That's a pretty big arc for only one season.

xyguy OP ,

This video sums up my feelings exactly. Thanks for the recommendation. They are a lot more articulate than I was.

ValueSubtracted Mod , to Star Trek in Dr. Pulaski Appreciation Post
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I'm pretty ambivalent about her, but I agree it was an interesting performance, particularly for a woman at that time in television.

She was horribly underused - it's downright criminal that she doesn't pay a significant role in "The Measure of a Man."

Deebster ,
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I watched that one last night and had the same thought - she's been the face of nonacceptance towards Data and although Bruce Maddox is far more extreme in his views it seemed like a waste of her character building.

That said, they'd already shoehorned in a Guinan scene so I don't know where they'd find the time.

milkisklim ,

Could you please expand on what you mean by shoehorning in the Guinan scene? How would you handle it if you were the episode writer?

Edit: to be clear, I know what shoehorning is, I just want to know why you think it occured here.

Deebster ,
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I was referring to this trivia:

Picard's scene with Guinan was not in the original script. Melinda M. Snodgrass was told that they needed a "Ten-Forward" scene to accommodate Whoopi Goldberg coming in that week.

I took it as true, although I had a quick go at finding where this claim came from and am drawing a blank

MentallyExhausted ,

I think that scene was necessary. “Disposable people” was a powerful summary of the issue.

milkisklim ,

Interesting and cool if true. Thanks!

richieadler ,

I think obvious that she would have sided with Maddox and disagreed with the ruling. I don't think her capable of overcoming her prejudices against artificial life forms.

ThunderclapSasquatch ,

Except she did. She even apologized to Data

xyguy OP ,

I think that's something that gets forgotten. Season 2 gets skipped through a lot during rewatches I know. All anyone remembers is her being racist to data.

She starts out mean to Data but she comes around by the end of the season. She is also a former lover of Kyle Riker, which could have made for a much more interesting dynamic for and with Riker if it had continued.

sk ,
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Agreed, probably one of the mellowest character, cool, calm and composed.

paddirn , to Star Trek in Dr. Pulaski Appreciation Post

I appreciate that she wasn’t as sexualized as Crusher (if at all), it was pretty cringey in the first season.

cybervseas ,

True. But did you see Diana Muldaur's appearance in TOS? She's a classic beauty 👀

honc , to Star Trek in Got a “All Good Things…” tattoo for my birthday.

Nice tattoo!! That episode is such a great ending to such a great series.

“Five card stud, nothing wild and… the sky’s the limit.”

mipadaitu , to Star Trek in Got a “All Good Things…” tattoo for my birthday.

Fucking awesome. Super jelly.

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