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Maven , to Star Trek in Tom Morello - A Metalhead's Guide to 'Star Trek'
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Project harder

Maven , to Star Trek in 3rd december, got a vintage comunicator with neat prints in my advent callender today
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This is adorable

I’ve only known tiny vintage communicator for 5 minutes, but if anything happened to him, I’d torpedo the planet

Maven , to Star Trek in first ship in my advent calender
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Wowww, they have borg cubes! Two kinds! Good consolation prize!

Maven , to Star Trek in first ship in my advent calender
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What the heeeey? This looks awesome, where did you get that!

Maven , to Star Trek in How is genetic engineering wrong, but cyborgs are okay?
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I feel like you’re actively choosing not to read what I said, because literally the entire point of that post that I’m not saying that.

I’m saying banning all forms of genetic engineering is an overreaction to the Eugenics War. Not all genetic engineering is eugenics. Like any medical technology, when used wisely, it can be invaluable in helping people and improving their lives. The Earth was so traumatized by the results of eugenics that centuries later, they still mandate the entire Federation throw out the baby with the bathwater.

Maven , to Star Trek in How is genetic engineering wrong, but cyborgs are okay?
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Eugenics is a major part of that trauma, being part of the war. But banning all forms of genetic engineering across the entire multi-species alliance for centuries because it can go too far is a vast overreaction. Imagine if the nuclear reactors had been completely banned because of WWII, or if viral research was banned because of COVID, or if prosthetic limbs were banned because of Wolf 359.

Maven , to Star Trek in How is genetic engineering wrong, but cyborgs are okay?
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Because Earth never faced an extinction-level Cyborg War, pretty much. I’m of the opinion that the primary reason for the Federation’s ban on genetic engineering is Earth’s enduring trauma from the Eugenics War.

Maven , to Star Trek in What would you rate Discovery from 1 to 10 and why (please explain your score)? 1 being the worst score and 10 being the best score
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I’m the same way, I bailed on Picard and Discovery pretty early. Strange New Worlds is really good though, imo.

Maven , to Star Trek in Star Trek: Infinite discussion
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Well, I played about 20 minutes before work, and so far the difference I’ve noticed are that autoconstruction doesn’t exist and that instead of spacelanes you just have warp right from the start; there was mention of something called “warp highways” but I didn’t work it out before I had to go.

Maven , to Star Trek in UPDATED 9-3: StarTrek.website - Lemmy info, FAQ, Patreon info, future plans, and more!
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Oh! Thank you so much, that worked a treat. o7

Maven , to Star Trek in UPDATED 9-3: StarTrek.website - Lemmy info, FAQ, Patreon info, future plans, and more!
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I don’t know if it’s affecting other instances, but all images from startrek.website are denying referrals to image links from lemmy.sdf.org. In other words, all image posts show up as broken unless I open them in a new tab and refresh so the referrer becomes startrek.website. It’s not affecting any of my other subbed instances, and when I open startrek.website it works fine, so I suppose something’s breaking in the in-between?

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