• Snowclone@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Sisko didn’t have the privilege of being a peace time captain. He had to be at the center of a war between galaxies with everything at stake. He didn’t have a choice how agents he may have protected acted. he didn’t command, direct, or approve of their methods. He only benifited, and protected, with disgust and grief for the values he once held dear. But all he had then was the list of all those lost, and the precise knowledge that losing the war, ment total destruction to everything and everyone he cared about. It would be future generations that would judge him, no one who marched through the mud along side him would.

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      10 months ago

      no one who marched through the mud along side him would.

      You had me until this line.

      Ain’t no mud in space. Ain’t no mud ever on starfleet uniforms.

      I bet if anyone even wanted to SEE mud in the Star Trek universe they would need a team of engineers to craft some in a replicator.

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        2 months ago

        There were planetary front lines, but using a metaphor of soldiers matching through mud seemed apt to me.

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          10 months ago

          Beamed directly out of the butt and into a small shuttle that follows behind a starfleet ship.

          Once the shuttle fills up to the point that it’s almost bulging with pressure from all the feces, they park it on some forgotten moon and wait for alien explorers to discover it and open it up to see what’s inside.