cybervseas

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cybervseas , to Star Trek in Strange New Worlds

Pike’s hair can get anyone into Star Trek.

cybervseas , to xkcd in xkcd #2870: Love Songs

Bittersweet memories, and not being what you need right now clouds the message compared to other songs on here.

cybervseas , to Star Trek in 19th december, a romulan war bird decloaked in my advent calendar

I heard the sound in my head

cybervseas , to Star Trek in Hageman Bros Confirm Star Trek: Prodigy Can Continue Beyond Season Two on Netflix

It’s the first Star Trek show my nephew really got into. There’s a chance here.

cybervseas , to Star Trek in Star Trek Resurgence Giveaway

I pleaded and got Star Trek: A Final Unity for my birthday one year. Even on my ancient Mac it was amazing. Like playing an episode of TNG.

cybervseas , to Star Trek in How did money work on deep space 9?

Well gold is famously nonreactive and doesn’t tarnish. Plus it looks good.

cybervseas , to Star Trek in How did money work on deep space 9?

Aldebaran Whisky?

cybervseas , to Star Trek in How did money work on deep space 9?

I’m pretty sure that’s the episode where Quark becomes an arms dealer.

Which also has Avery Brooks’s creepiest line in the series; the way he says “Works for me!” gives me chills. Serial killer vibes.

cybervseas , (edited ) to Star Trek in How did money work on deep space 9?

No one said the replicator can perfectly create the most delightful and exquisite flavors and aromas associated with the real thing. Also the bar is like a real bar in a way, you’re not paying for just the food/drink but also the atmosphere.

Also also it’s a Bajoran station, so maybe Quark has to pay an energy bill even for using the drinks replicator.

Also also also Quark makes the point that he had programmed the drinks replicator to be even better than a regular one, so you’re also paying for that.

cybervseas , to aww in Took my dogs (the fuzzy yellow one on the floor and the bluetick one) to visit my parents' dogs (the tall one and the one on the couch) and chaos ensued.

Parents’ dogs seem appropriately reserved by comparison.

cybervseas , to Star Trek in Murf photobombed the Star Trek Day Animated Celebration Poster!

Look how excited he is. What a cutie.

cybervseas , to Star Trek in Jetrel is probably one of Voyagers best episodes

Yeah convenient for the plot but completely illogical. I mean the Borg showing up was fine with transwarp conduits, but it never made any sense how the same baddies showed up all the time. I’m looking at you, Seska.

cybervseas , to Star Trek in Jetrel is probably one of Voyagers best episodes

Watching right now and that voice is super recognizable! Jetrel’s actor also played Dr. Mora on DS9! The Bajoran doctor that experimented on Odo when no one knew what he was.

cybervseas , to Work Reform in Forget ‘quiet quitting’ — ‘loud laborers’ are killing workplace morale. Here’s how to spot them

Yeah that’s pretty gross. At work we did a personality type test and I scored the highest for being motivated by external rewards (i.e. money) and yeah you bet I am! I think we handled it well in our discussion sessions by making it clear that there is no “better” or “worse” things to be motivated by.

But yeah if I do a good job, give me stuff! It works every time ;-)

cybervseas , to Star Trek in A real tweet from Walter Koenig yesterday. Anyone planning on seeing him at GalaxyCon?

As Chekhov it was like yeah okay I get what they were going for. But as Bester he really stole every episode of B5 he was in. Bravo, Walter. I wish more folks gave B5 a chance. Looking at you, sis 👀

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