

End of the neutral zone, don’t come up the property


End of the neutral zone, don’t come up the property


Agreed, my favorite doctor after Bones, although it does hurt my heart a bit to see him old like Riker in Picard. I recently restarted TNG and they put Bones in old man makeup for the handoff episode…time itself is enough :(


Him and Janet Reno, one of the few bright spots of an otherwise disappointing DIS


After Janeway’s giant mug of coffee it’s “captains log, supplemental.”


Why go to the trouble of draining all 12 slaves in the case when you can just take one shot of Keiko


The Lower Decks/SNW crossover references a similar thing with Orions. Everyone assumes they’re all pirates and scoffs at the idea of an Orion science vessel until Tendi says “well somebody had to build all the starships!”


Between the hair, the cooking, and the fireplace in his quarters…


There’s plenty of references to the X rated shit in Quark’s holosuites, he blames it on the Klingons but there’s a program for everything behind that bar.


I’d never thought about it but now that you mention it, not even an EMH when they’re trying to sneak around the Gamma quadrant with a cloak that works half the time at best
Damn, my Silence is playing full court press and not trying that hard to actually escape then
My cleaning process is basically this
Once my battery runs out the light bulb may not be changed but that carburetor is fuckin sparkling. Then the next day I go back in reverse order and finish all the things that led to other things. Mostly.


And a wonderful lunch companion


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1 is Space 1999, 2 is Red Dwarf and 5 is Event Horizon, honestly the other 2 stumped me too


Living life one quarter impulse at a time


True, although if we had fully functional holodecks I’d probably end up spending an inordinate amount of time in there too


I mean Reg is the one who found a way to make contact with Voyager, he’s just terribly socially awkward so slotting him in Engineering works out
Both Trek and Doctor Who on PBS as a kid