In Star Trek, their run-of-the-mill, rarely discussed deflector is doing way more work than anything in the Star Wars universe. The one exception is the world-ender planet lasers which have been a big plot point in too many films and STILL have no plausible means to exist IN THEIR OwN UNIVERSE!
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•TIL Jeffrey Combs has a daughterEnglish
4·11 days agoThe commercial: https://youtu.be/uMwFWDIFVCU
The spoof: https://youtu.be/fhfcWTZeP1k
10 years ago! Geez.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Replace One Word In A Star Trek Quote With SausageEnglish
9·19 days agoEarl Grey Sausage. Hot. 😉
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Trans Memes@lemmy.blahaj.zone•We carry on for absent friendsEnglish
461·19 days agoTo extrapolate on the lesson inherent in the meme, there are wounds you can survive and those you can’t. Once you identify the ones you can’t survive, you add armor to protect yourself (and others) from future formerly-deadly wounds.
There are so many systemic things we can correct (and we will!), but what, as in the case of this plane, are the personal pieces of armor we can forge? What pieces of armor can we help others forge for themselves?
An obvious one is a support network of friends and hopefully family. I’m a cis dude who was touched by the image and would like to be a better ally.
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Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Erasing a Home’s Risks on Zillow Doesn’t Make Them Go AwayEnglish23·26 days ago“Displaying the probability of a specific home flooding this year or within the next five years can have a significant impact on the perceived desirability of that property,” Art Carter, chief executive officer of the California Regional Multiple Listing Service, a private database for real estate brokers and agents, told the Times.
Yea, no shit. That’s the point of including climate risk when it comes to choosing a property.
Flood prone areas don’t pop up overnight. The people in Swannanoa NC were living in a known floodplain that had a massive flood about 100 years ago. Same with the Guadalupe River that averages a major flood every decade. Climate change is making these events larger and more frequent, but excluding data from a real estate listing to supposedly increase home value is nonsense at best and fraud at worst.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Best post-Thanksgiving movieEnglish
5·1 month agoAnd Danny Carey as “Danny,” I might have to check this out.
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Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Bari Weiss vs. climate change | At The Free Press, Weiss consistently rebrands tired fossil fuel talking points as courageous, rebellious dissent.English5·2 months agoDINO? LINO? One of those is correct.
Nolan’s Batman film repeated a line that didn’t land with me at the time but I have since understood: “it’s not who you are, it’s what you do that defines you.”
At the time, I thought myself a temporarily embarrassed progressive, thinking all these good thoughts and waiting for my sleeper-cell handler to activate me. I’m a good person, I am ready to do good when the need arises, as long as I have nothing else scheduled that day.
But the malaise of the socially progressive 90s lulled me (and other Gen Xers) into a false optimism that things were just going to get better on their own. Our brains were also cooked by decades of deregulation propaganda. And TVs were getting bigger and cheaper, so who were we to complain?
Weiss is the next generation of this detached ideology. She’s been simmering in absurdism and pageantry so long that I don’t think she has a handle on what she really wants to do. I’m not excusing her behavior, but I can’t devine a coherent platform for her. I’m not sure any of her contemporaries actually have one, either. Just for the grift? It doesn’t make them less dangerous, but hopefully it makes them less intimidating for those of us who have felt the tap on the shoulder to enlist.
In conclusion, she sucks, she says inane things. Don’t be surprised but also don’t roll your eyes and move on. Find what you can do, no matter how small, and do it. You will instantly be steps ahead of the performative competition.
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Electric Vehicles@slrpnk.net•Rivian Tore Apart A Xiaomi EV And Discovered What America Can’t Match | CarscoopsEnglish
2·2 months ago“The car is cheap because money is free” is what the article is basically saying: China provides no-interest loans to EV manufacturers.
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 3x07 "What Is Starfleet?"English
1·4 months agoThis episode answers a very important question for me: how the heck can some alien being sneak onto a Starfleet ship? The answer: abject incompetence.
NX-01 aside, we see that by the time of the Enterprise, there are cameras everywhere! And, they are set to start recording on all channels during a Red alert. I always wondered with episodes all the way back to TOS The Man Trap, how could someone not have some sort of sensor or visual record of what happened on the ship? Vash can seemingly go anywhere she wants to pilfer relics. The Kazon can waltz around Voyager without security being hip to their game.
I feel like the video is there, just no one is watching.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Come, Mr. Bigglesworth!English
10·5 months agoI have two theories. Section 31 was terrible at recruiting covert ops and we’ve seen their blundering over and over again on the small screen. Or, they were very good at covert ops and we’ve only seen the few times they misjudged the morality of their operatives.
I’m a carpenter. If I do my job well, you won’t know I was there at all.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Just gotta find a subspace feed that has themEnglish
4·6 months agoA fairly poor quality YouTube link to the episode: https://youtu.be/4rQLnL9FRzI
It’s listed as S07E08 if you want to use the better quality link in the thread.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•They don't do tricks, they do illusions.English
12·7 months agoI just started a TNG rewatch last night after finishing DS9. Worf looks so weird.
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Risa@startrek.website•He knows how to hold a grudgeEnglish
8·7 months agoI just watched this a few hours ago. Nothing else to add, just neat.
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Interview: Tawny Newsome On Finding The Sweet Spot For Her Star Trek Workplace ComedyEnglish
82·8 months agoDo you know where you are commenting? And surely you mean “another Star Trek work place comedy,” because we already have DS9.
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Interview: Tawny Newsome On Finding The Sweet Spot For Her Star Trek Workplace ComedyEnglish
5·8 months agoIt’s a comedy, so I hope so too! I imagine the planet, being a vacation/pleasure planet, will have a lot of kinks that are taboo to the Federation and that’s where you will find the narrative tension as they apply for membership. The planet will have a constitution at odds with the Fed, full of kinks. They might welcome species that have kinks not outlined in said constitution. They might welcome federation citizens that are exploring their non-Fed kinks on this planet.
We’ve seen plenty of criticism of the Federation’s nanny-state. Lately, that criticism has come from the writers of the shows who seem to have lost the narrative that the Federation is our ideal. Sure, it has issues, but none of us should be ashamed of reaching for utopia. I hope the new show is a continuation of the SNW and Prodigy reboot of a less cynical Trek.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Can we talk about why DS9 never had its own movie franchise?English
50·8 months agoDS9 pulled off a political space drama that could rival Dallas or MASH and they got 7 seasons. I’m rewatching it again and I still can’t believe that prime time viewers would sit through these episodes that are just 2 people arguing the nuances of humanity for 45 minutes. It’s nothing like TV is today.
As far as a movie, I think the TNG movies weren’t that Trek. They often took the characters in strange directions, favored more digestible plotlines, and wrote dialogue that you’d expect from AI. I value the television wellspring of Trek in the 90s/early 2000s. It is so cool, and that era is still bearing fruit today.
I would like to see more of the DS9 characters, and like to see what a movie budget would do, but I don’t trust that a DS9 movie would’ve been given the reverence needed to make it right. It has been great to see Picard and the ST world in the later years, but I don’t know if it makes the lore any better. I’m not sure that we are any closer to another golden decade of ST.
Thanks for posting this and helping me get some of my thoughts on DS9 coalesced. Do you have a DS9 movie plot you think would’ve worked? Those ‘golden years’ of Trek were also open to the most fan input, with concepts and entire scripts being submitted. If we had 26 episode seasons to play with, maybe they’d take our call.
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Deep Space Nine season 2 appreciation postEnglish
3·8 months agoI don’t mind her noises when she’s in the prime universe, but her mirror universe sex-kitten shtick is very off putting.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Guess the Episode [Pt. 2]English
7·8 months agoSo, we are continuing the ‘is it legitimate that an elite Red Squad exists in egalitarian Starfleet’ argument? All signs point to no. Still, Nog, you go on with your bad self.
Excellent point!