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McCoy: $%@#$!
  • Nah, he'd have no right to speak. Scott's swear count has got to have been even higher McCoy's. "I canna ▢▢▢▢▢▢▢ change the ▢▢▢▢ laws of physics. I've got ta have thirty ▢▢▢▢-▢▢▢▢ minutes!"

  • The number of lines for each character by percentage of the series
  • Fascinating! It would be illuminating to see this broken up by season as well. Seven of Nine's relatively low ratio, for instance, can definitely be attributed to her late arrival to the series. In the latter seasons, I suspect her percentage could be rivalling Janeway's.

    Conversely, it's impressive Lorca ranks as highly as he does, given he was gone by the end of Disco season one. But since he was simultaneously captain and antagonist while he was around, I guess it isn't that surprising.

  • Who would win?
  • We haven’t seen the Borg using generic engineering AFAICR

    spoiler

    They did in Picard Season 3 (which retroactively told us they were doing it as far back as Best of Both Worlds)

  • A "test" to judge Star Trek shows
  • I've seen this complaint a lot with some of the newer shows, but it doesn't really resonate with me. A good central character ought to be able to carry a show, and I don't hold Trek as being inherently different in that regard. In fact, I think the original series would have been an example of a show like that if Spock's popularity hadn't been taken into consideration by later writers. Even then, I believe it would have a pretty low "pass" rate compared to all the '90s series.

    (Incidentally, since Burnham wasn't Captain until season 4, Discovery passes on a technicality for most of its run).

  • Up is an illusion in space
  • Technically, this only needs to be the practice of Starfleet (or even just human) navigators in order to account for 99% of what we see in Star Trek. Maybe it's our guys who are doing all the careful orienting, and the alien of the week just comes in from whatever angle they want.

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  • Don’t you also imagine future developments of the stories you enjoy? I’m already imagining what Starfleet Academy is going to give us, doesn’t matter if it’s a prequel or not. I just have to set my imagined version aside when the actual show airs.

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  • That’s very true, Kelvin Kirk is much more obnoxious than I believe prime Kirk would have been as a cadet. I’m not even sure Kelvin Kirk has the necessary charm to argue his way out of trouble the way prime Kirk did. If the attack on Vulcan hadn’t interrupted, I could see the academy authorities coming down pretty hard on him.

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  • This is how I see it. Reprogramming the test was a protest, and protests should be loud and obvious. A subtle change that made the test just barely passable would have just looked like academic dishonesty.

  • Give yourselves a round of applause 🖖
  • Releasing Let That Be Your Last Battlefield at the height of the civil rights movement wasn’t some hypothetical philosophizing. That was pointed condemnation. Same with The Outcast’s attack on conversion therapy, or In The Hands of the Prophets' take on religious dogmatism.

    Star Trek has always been happy to condemn bad ideas. If you think it's just started telling people off now then you haven't been paying attention.

  • Yeah, that's gonna be a no from me, dawg
  • You know, I’d personally rate V above Nemesis, Insurrection, Generations, and Into Darkness… and that still feels like very faint praise. Star Trek has had some pretty lousy movies over the years.

  • Give yourselves a round of applause 🖖
  • Same man created the brilliant Star Trek Blueprints, the first detailed deck plans for the Enterprise. He did all this after his daughter took him to a Trek convention and he saw how passionate the fans were and what a need there was for material like this. It's a great story.

    http://www.trekplace.com/franzjoseph.html

  • Ahh! Ricky! I wanna be in the Alpha Quadrant!
  • The rest of TOS was not at all spared from this sort of sexism, and worse. The Enemy Within in particular makes me squirm in my seat. I actually really like The Cage as an episode, despite some of those valid issues.