

I got Councillor Troi for my ship computer. Good times.


I got Councillor Troi for my ship computer. Good times.


Also, that one didn’t seem to leave any scars.
I think that refusing to hold her hand was unforgivable.


I mentioned to my wife, after Sam had asked, that the Doctor had, in fact, been in love at least once, and maybe three times, but I wasn’t sure one of them counted.
Seems I was wrong. That one did count.


I wonder why the old TOS fans like me are less impatient with fundamentals of human existence being presented through the growth of young adults?
I’m a TNG person myself. One thing that I very much liked about TNG, DS9, SNW, and to an extent VOY was the competency porn. (And then totally inverted in LDK)
This show doesn’t have much of that. It doesn’t even have what ENT had, which learning to be the professionals we want to see. This is still kids learning to be adults. That’s a different journey entirely.
Don’t get me wrong, I quite like it. But it has issues. But then, don’t they all?


I’ll stop picking nits when I’m cold and dead. We trekkies have a reputation to uphold, after all.
But I’ve go nothing of substance that I object to. It’s a bloody good show.


According to the TNG tech manual, the smooth curves of the ship makes it easier to maintain a warp field in a shape that uses less power while traveling at warp. So, not aerodynamic, but voidynamic, or something.


They just use more power.


IIRC, the reason was absolute equality by way of absolute anonymity. You can’t tell what species or gender your fellows are, so it’s not possible to discriminate against them. If any race, for example, required a chilling apparatus, then all suits would have one, although only activated if required.
Or something like that.


I’m sure it’s perfectly safe, and we know the starships are held together as much by structural integrity fields as by metal, but I will be damned before I am chief engineer on a starship with the engines not bolted to the ship.


I would have liked Braca to have one or two more episodes as a scoundrel before becoming a villain. Dukat, with a bird of prey, as it were.
But yes, it was gloriously done.


A consideration, certainly. It might be because the actor passed?
Nog made Captain in STO. It’s not all cannon, but I like some of it better than actual cannon.


Which is the rank he held at the end of DS9, I believe.
I would like to think he made captain, but we didn’t see it.


Past the JemHadar Commandant, and Nog’s name on the wall, you mean?


I passed the check. You get to go home.
Then you get to start a new game, because, really?


No, if warp speed has to be maintained, then when it stops being maintained, you stop moving at warp. This is very well outlined in the show. It doesn’t work with our understanding of, well, anything, but that’s covered under “we have no meaningful understanding of FTL.”
You’re trying to impose real world physics on something that has no real world analogue.


We have no meaningful understanding of how FTL works. It is presented to us as an active process, something that must be maintained, unlike normal space velocity.
But, again, no meaningful understanding.


I’m perfectly happy to ignore everything between Enterprise and SNW, except for Lower Decks. (Is there an official TLA for that?)


Interesting. They only works in a few cases, but It’s good to have the options.


No sunlight for 10 days at a time.
I’ll admit outright that I’m just not interested in most people.
But I’m terrible with names, even with the people I am interested in. I can tell you all kinds of things about a person, just not their name.
It’s kind of bizarre.