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Mexican Food edition

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star trek sex with shran
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nog is a slut
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everything that is wrong today in one webm
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>>218555680
hasperat
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got my hasperat and my jumja stick
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>>218556329
but those are jpgs
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>>218555680
Neelix'es home is 75,000 lightyears from Earth and Neelix died 950 years ago. Why would Talaxian fur-flies be a thing on Earth?
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>>218556609
They're not
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>>218556609
they arent a thing on earth
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>>218556643
>>218556659
Colbert is cracking a joke about them in literally every single episode tho
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>>218556680
who?
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>>218556609
They can mate with themselves. Does that seem ok to you?
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Did Fem’Hadar do anything past episode three or was the makeup just not worth it?
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PURSUUUUUUUUUUUUUEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!
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>Show is called "Deep Space 9"
>They aren't even in deep space

>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9) is frequently noted for being located at the very edge of Federation territory near the Bajoran sector, rather than being in the uncharted deep space often seen in Voyager or The Next Generation.
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>>218557160
>MAJOR KIRA CAN YOU PLEASE SHUT THE DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR
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>>218556680
Colbert was never on Voyager, The Rock was though
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The destruction of Romulus was obscene and stupid, and really should be undone with a time travel episode.
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>>218555680
>"Yall niggas in the wrong quadrant."

Was this necessary for Sisko to say?
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>>218557209
But there is a fuckton of deep space inbetween Earth and DS9. Deep Space doesn't mean uncharted or explicitly outside of a solar system.
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>Alexander Hilary Kurtzman (born September 7, 1973) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for co-writing the scripts to Transformers (2007), Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009), Star Trek (2009), Star Trek Into Darkness (2013), and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) with his writing and producing partner Roberto Orci, and directing and co-writing The Mummy (2017). He made his directorial debut with People Like Us (2012), co-written alongside Orci and Jody Lambert.

Jesus wept
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Really makes you wonder why the Bajorans were so into their prophets. They never performed any useful miracles, never taught the Bajorans anything. They were just there and some people were exposed to the LSD trips a Bajoran orb could provide.
Why would they follow such limited gods with weirdly specific useless "powers"
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>>218557705
>They never performed any useful miracles, never taught the Bajorans anything
both false
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>>218555680
> Mexican food
What, are you too cheap to splurge on the Klingon restaurant?
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>>218557302
Good plan.
I would probably use Q creating some fever dream to some good captain and showing Kepler timeline as some horrible alternative timeline, but time travel is ok too.
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>>218557804
I recognize her but I'm not sure from what episode. Was she a bajoran?
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>>218557705
Why no zipper for easy access?
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>>218557752
It's been a while, what did they do? Did they liberate Gallitep?
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>>218557021
I only watched one episode but she was the only halfway decent character if you can believe it
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>>218557937
>*unzips ass*
>BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP
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>>218557974
blinked 2,000+ ships out of existence to save bajor for one thing
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Is Orville genuinely a successor to classic Star Trek or is it a meme
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>>218558160
i think you already know the answer
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>>218558160
It's not a real successor, but it's more Trek than anything filmed in about twenty years.
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>>218556425
Hasperat is the #1 fictional food I want to try. I know it's just a tortilla with lettuce or something, but I really want to try it. They make it sound so good.
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>>218558243
https://youtu.be/DsiPCtrNrao
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>>218558243
you sure you can handle the spice, human boi?
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>>218558160
Its like if Badger and Skinny Pete were put in charge of making new trek episodes.
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>>218558099
Bajor would be safer under dominion rule.
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>>218558391
Heh, so it's Korean seven-layer
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>>218558576
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>>218558243
I wonder how raktajino differs from normal coffee. They make it sound good as well
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>>218559135
raktajino is hipster shit. real men drink coffee. like obrien and janeway
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>>218559135
spicy, like black coffee and chai tea mixed
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>>218559259
kek
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>>218557804
This is the actress that played Keiko Obrian.
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really enjoying this episode where odo gets brutally cucked personally and professionally. idk why but watching him suffer is compelling tv more than obrien
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When they are adding various dishes to the replicator menus, I assume they are scanned from originals cooked by the best chefs in the world. That must be great honor when your dish is now available to hundreds of billions.
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Trekkies -- Let's sing!

On March 18, The Masked Singer season 14 Star Trek Night will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the iconic sci-fi franchise, and it's going to be out of this world. The Masked Singer season 14 welcomed back host Nick Cannon, along with panelists Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, Ken Jeong, and Rita Ora.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I36md0iAHX8
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Too lazy to backlink the post but someone said how Sisko doesn't care about being the Emissary until he grows the beard, and it made me think how most Bajorans in general don't revere his status until about S4, either
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>>218559464
The replicator probably still couldn't cook a decent fried bologna sandwich
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SAAR WHAT TIME IN MUMBAI DO NOT REDEEM
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>>218558160
Orville is better than anything made Trek past 2005
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>>218558243
I bet Hasperat with Yamok Sauce on the side to dip it in would be delicious.
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>>218558243
what about food cubes?
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Do you think they audit the replicator logs to make sure you aren't feasting on crewmate flesh?
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>that story arc where Worf became human for a while
kind of a weird one innit?
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>>218555680
whoever was the based motherfucker who did this >>>/vr/12449227 deserves a praise
Now if only Klingon Academy received the same treatment, Klingonchads would be eatin good
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what if theres a hidden quadrant thats just full of niggas pushing dope and holding corners
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>>218557834
She did what any Bajoran woman would do for Dukat
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>Dorra tolka bre tri pah wran. DDNW! Kosst Amojan, come to me! I await you.
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>>218560075
I doubt they let you add molecule patterns without supervision, not even booger sauce.
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>>218560382
I wonder how far that freedom goes. Sure, you can mix milk with chocolate, but could pick fish that tastes like bananas?
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Kosst Amojockey
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>>218557974
THE DAL'ROK
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>>218560493
>With the first link, the chain is forged. >The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably.
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>>218560718
>>With the first link, the chain is forged. >The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, us all irrevocably.
Fixed.
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I am Tosk.
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>>218560382
Not to mention you have to make it through Federation politics. I assume they frown upon anyone eating real meat anymore; and only go along with replicated meat because the Federation put up a statue somewhere in honor of the cow who was sampled for the replicator recipe.
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>>218560765
this plus the way he's stumbling up the steps like he's having a stroke
top notch editing
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GAKH
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>>218561008
Holy kek, I actually thought of this too. The first couple of years after replicators were introduced, the last kobe cows are still alive and their pictures are hanging in steak restaurants worldwide. And, yeah, after their natural deaths, people would probably erect monuments for them. Giant Lobster statues in Nantucket.
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>>218561260
why couldn't they just be vegan before replicators? Do they think taste is more important than morality or something?
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>>218561260
Long before replicators. The food cubes on TOS are based on lab meat. There wasn't a cow alive on Earth by 2285.
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>>218561260
>>218561427
And odd that several species of animals, which numbered in the millions when they were a source of food; are now extinct forever because the federation wanted to be nice
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>>218561260
>lobster
would they also stop killing lesser creatures like sea food? Wouldn't that wreck the eco system if people didn't eat their fair share of invasive species?
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>>218561491
Very black and white thinking.

The Federation could easily have nature preservations.
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>>218561491
Oh no, not broilers with their 4 week life expectancy or pigs who trough selective breeding are to fat to move!!!!!!!
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>>218561530
are you retarded? actual harmful invasive species are culled regardless if people can eat them or not.
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>>218561491
ah yes, what amazing lives the slaughter house pigs are living.

No. That's called cruelty. Federation can easily have a nature preservation with pigs frolicking around.

Either way. It's immoral to reproduce here anyways.
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>>218561008
That doesn't apply to the whole Federation though, right? Sure, on Earth everyone is vegetarian, but there are still other species/planets with livestock.

Also, do Earth restaurants use replicated meat and other ingredients? What's even the point of a restaurant then?
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I assume the Federation/Earth being turbo animal lovers got retconned as Gene started to step away/die. Riker cooks with eggs, went fishing as a kid, O'Brien says his mother cooked with real eggs, the Sisko restaurant has real invertebrates, etc.
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>>218561491
That's probaly exactly how it's going to be. Lab meat will take over, not now, not in 50 years but eventually. Really meat will turn into a luxury item for a couple of decades until it will also just phase out because lab meat has reached perfection. Same goes for synthetic fibres and the use for sheep. Livestock will only be available on tv or genetic museums.
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>>218561706
>O'Brien says his mother cooked with real eggs
meat*
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>>218561706
yeah idk who came up with it but the idea that all livestock animals are extinct and obliterated because we can replicate meat is fucking retarded. surely enlightened humanity would still be alright with animal husbandry and ethical raising and slaughter of animals. the difference is that it would no longer be on a mass produced scale that destroyed the environment and abuses animals.
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>>218561689
>but there are still other species/planets with livestock.
Unfortutently, Roddenberry never cared about good worldbuilding.
>>218561706
Unfortutently, Trek is full of retcons, contradictions and nonsense.
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>>218559576
I had a coworker who loves Masked Singer but hates sci-fi. This is like that time all the Cheers fans got baited into watching a time loop story because Kelsey Grammar was at the very end.
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>>218561652
That's also a plausible solution. There will probably be many preservations worldwide. I always enjoy seeing those wild pigs who like to swim in the ocean. We're gonna have a tons of places like that on lefty Federation governed Earth.
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>>218561852
What makes you think so? They dropped the ball on whales, and that nearly cost them the planet
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>>218561852
>ethical slaughter

Veganism should be seen as obviously good as anti-slavery is now.
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>>218561652
Pigs can frolic around on a farm and live a full life before being slaughtered. Humane, non-factory farming does exist.
>Either way. It's immoral to reproduce here anyways.
I agree, you should practice what you preach and kill yourself since existence is so immoral.
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>>218562101
Nah, it's not ethical to slaughter something.

Adding the word humane doesn't do anything.
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>>218562148
Carnivores exist. Animals kill and eat each other all the time. We're just another one of them.
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>>218562097
no because Veganism as you're portraying it as an ideology is obviously retarded. thousands of bunnies died in the machinery that harvested the corn you're eating so you're not vegan then are you? it's stupid. enlightened humanity accepts the fact that we are omnivores and there's nothing wrong with eating meat as long as you kill animals in an ethical and compassionate manner.
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>>218561592
That's probably true. I think the oceans will survive without human interaction.
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>>218562194
I don't look to animals for my moral standard.

Humans have the reasoning ability to transcend the world's nature and overcome it.
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>>218562097
Veganism is evil faunacentrism because plants are alive too.
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if you think about it, the federation has a moral duty to let you replicate unlimited amounts of hard drugs, to avoid all the violence and human trafficking associated with illicit drug production.
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>>218562028
>>218561652
>>218562101

But that falls into the usual Federation plan; which is giving the "have's" their feeling of ethical superiority, while making the "have not's" do all the leg work.

There probably aren't enough enthusiastic federation biologists who want to shovel pig sh*t every day to pay for the "frolic farm", (or fleet officers feeling of moral righteousness.) So, like everything else, it will be up to the poor plebes outside of Starfleet to do all of the work.
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>doing the "aliens that look 100% identical to humans" shit in a 1998 theatrical release
Jesus Christ, how embarassing.
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>>218562194
We have reached a point where we don't have to anymore. Labgrown meat is there. The only reason they're not enforced globally is livestock owners.
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>>218562280
this goes for anything. "invasive species" only matter to humans in the end because we're worried it's going to upset our norms, and indstury etc. obviously there's no such thing as "invasive species" as far as nature is concerned.
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>>218562486
Actually I think it’s because most people in the world don’t want that.
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>>218562101
I didn't say existence is immoral. I'm Eternal God. I don't think it is immoral to exist as Eternal God.

I think it is immoral to bring a conscious being into existence against its will.
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>>218562486
Labgrown meat is expensive and hard to produce, it is very resource intensive. Animals are perfected, efficient bioreactors that convert simple foods and water into meat.
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>>218562604
meds
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>>218562710
you can buy some tofu at the local supermarket brother.

Until it becomes a necessity again, then its just causing suffering for the sake of yummies.
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>>218562604
The continuation of one's own species, and the passing of values and traits, is moral. Without reproduction, morality wouldn't even exist, because there would be no living things to be moral. Anti-natalists are so fucking stupid.
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do you want a new show in the TNG/DS9/VOY era?
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>>218562710
I've seen people review labgrown steak and schnitzel on TV back in 2007. Most were satisfied with the taste and texture. I don't believe the tech has stalled and should have progressed nicely. One day it will shake up the meat industry.
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>>218562992
I think the flagrant evil of forcing conscious beings into existence is not worth 'continuation of one's own species'.

Let the species not continue if it means that no more conscious beings are forced into existence.

Also, your point about morality not existing if there are no moral beings is flawed.

That's like saying you can't entertain hypotheticals.

We can use the morality we have to make a moral decision, even if that decision is to not continue the production of moral beings. It's simple.
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>>218563115
They'd be better off breeding/creating a cow with no head. That way, the moral objections to slaughter are eliminated.
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>>218563057

Yep. TNG Era. Cozy Carpets.

But Nu-Trek may still insist on cinema chrome slop.
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>>218563287
It would still shit on the floor. Why not breed whole steaks instead without the disfigured cow attached to it?
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>>218562894
Tofu isn't labgrown meat. Vegan vs labgrown meat is a completely other debate.
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>>218563479
Taste reasons
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>>218561652
>>218562148
>>218562486
>>218562894
circle of life nigga.

humans have earned the right to dominate the food chain.

also speaking of piggies they cannibalize their babies. even the animals themselves cant resist the yumminess of burger meat.
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>>218563057
this is the only thing i want out of star trek.
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>>218563224
i really don't know who would eat "plant based" meat except literal mental retards. if you're actually trying to eat healthy you would recognized that shit as no different than any other ultra-processed slop and never buy it and if you enjoy meat you obviously wouldn't buy it so who else does that leave?
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What's wrong anon, you've barely touched your live gagh
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>>218563636
Vegan male feminist redditors
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>>218563616
So you have a basic 'might makes right' morality?

We can be better than that as Humans.

And again, pigs are not my moral standard.
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>>218563057
Yes. I want it shot on film in 4:3 with the phosphorous lights they used back then instead of awful digital cameras and LED lights.
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>>218563479
But they're looking for a more complete use. So the manure is used on the local space-pot farm; and the gas produced by the cows is used to power the Federation's energy research division

Besides, I'm not sure how you breed a cut of beef. With my plan you can use artificial selection to create them with progressively smaller brains; until there's nothing left but the part that eats and grows.
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>>218563710
>So you have a basic 'might makes right' morality?
yes welcome to the animal world retard.
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>>218563636
I eat it sometimes during Lent if it's on sale, but I usually just eat more vegetables.
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I believe it is moral and ethical to torture and kill birds because they used to be dinos and do the same when we were voles
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>>218563781
Nah, I have the moral reasoning to have something better than 'might makes right'.

I'm Divine.
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>>218563850
birds didn't "used to be" dinos, they are still dinos
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>>218563057
2280-2340 I believe the fans call it the unknown century or something where aliens are still alien and not everything is hanky dory
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>>218563933
the uniforms are too monochrome IMO
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>>218563057
Yes. A show about a freighter set in the relative peace of the post-VOY era since both the Dominion and Borg are now gimped.
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>>218563933
>Fraiser got stuck in a time loop for 70 years that took the enterprise 17 days to break out of
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>>218564045
honestly I don't think they should take any more risks like 'Academy' or 'Prequel with cameos'.

they gotta just make a classic Trek again with a new crew. they gotta go back to fundamentals.
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>>218564045
the HMS Mayweather
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I did not care for the Wrath of Khan era uniforms.
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>>218564059
Frasier didn't have an android on his ship to help him figure shit out.
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>>218563869
I hope you also have the same standards to the clothing you wear and electronics you use, and in general the everything of everything you utilize. Vast majority of what you own is most likely dependent on some form of exploitation. Either human or animal.
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>>218563226
Morality is a refinement of standards passed down by generations. I simply don't think it's possible for morality to lead to the conclusion that reproduction is bad, when it's reproduction that allowed morality to develop in the first place. Seems contradictory.
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>>218563933
That episode pissed me off because I wanted to see Frasier on the Enterprise.
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>>218563933
If you're going to do that show, you have to use that incident in the show
> who was Captain Bateson before that event
> how does the federation react to the ship going missing?
> was it accident, were they destroyed, is there an enemy we don't know of?

>>218564139
As long as they don't go too far. For example, a water-based sentient species which is part of star fleet
> Commander Fish take the helm
> It flaps it's little flippers to steer the ship
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>>218564173
i pity you for your shit taste
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did Dukat enjoy Bajoran cuisine?
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>>218564308
It's not a logical contradiction.

First off, I don't believe that Morality is dependent on finite beings. Because I believe in God. Eternal Ground of Morality.

But even in your scenario, there is no contradiction. It'd simply be like saying "I built a tool which informed me that the tool was wrong. So I destroyed the tool."

It's fine. No contradiction.
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>>218564308
>Seems contradictory.
It's not though.
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>>218564226
By the last loop they had exponentially increasing recollection and déjà vu, and that was only 17 days in
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>>218564173
agreed. I prefer the colorful uniforms.
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>>218564475
everyone enjoys the jumja but he would never be caught dead eating a stick
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>>218564434
Of course Commander Fish would have a non-starfleet civilian staff assigned whose only job is to move his bowl from place to place
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YES I FINALLY REACHED DS9 S1E10 'Move Along Home' .

This was the episode I was excited for.
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>>218564353
kek me too, it just stops at best moment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S4vwZkIvy0
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>>218564686
that's adorable. I'm assuming you never watched it before the RLM DS9 video?
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>>218564686
It's kino.
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>>218564719
gotta stop the weed man, I keep forgetting to write down the words that were clearly in my mind
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>>218564756
I haven't watched it and I haven't watched the RLM DS9 Video. Just head about it here.
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>>218564686
its just a game
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>>218564824
oh cool
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>>218564491
I don't believe in God, I believe morality came from human standards, so we can't really come to a proper conclusion on that front. Sorry.
>"I built a tool which informed me that the tool was wrong. So I destroyed the tool."
That's literally a contradiction, though? If the tool told you the tool is wrong, then why would you believe what the tool is telling you when it just said that it's wrong?
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>>218564583
he doesnt know what hes missing
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>>218564967
We can assume that the tool is telling the truth.
I could use the word 'bad' or make some scenario up about the tool emitting radiation and detecting it's self as the source.
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>>218564967
how about this one:
do you think there a contradiction with someone who was conceived through rape thinking rape is immoral and wrong? or do you think they should live their life raping other people?
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>>218564434
It wouldn't have to be about Bateson. Just around the time where people still used TOS movie era starships and aesthetics.
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>Captain they’re hailing us
>I’ve never seen this video format before...looks like need to download a DRM video player, should we initiate download sir?
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>>218565205
to be clear, I wasn't saying the show should be based around him; but that he (and the disappearance of the ship) is an easter egg they should remember to include, and to incorporate into the plot.

I assume it was viewed as missing for those years, since they don't seem to have sent anyone out to locate the ship once it went missing (unless it's a black hole, and there are more missing ships caught in their own time traps)
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>>218565205
Enterprise-D was a design anomaly, excluding the Nebula. I'm so tired of everything that came after her. The fucking Enterprise E, the fucking Akira class, all those kitbashed, overdesigned shit cans
For me, it's pic related
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>>218565291
your post is funny to me because in the project of building my Jeff folder I was forced to figure out how to direct download DRM protected files and I'm sure it would be absolute child's play to a Starfleet engineer
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>>218565408
must take forever to get from the bridge to engineering
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>>218565501
and the walls are so thin, you can feel the cold of space
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>>218565072
So you're assuming that the tool is telling the truth, even though it's a bad tool. Seems like a pretty good tool if it's being truthful about how "bad" it is. So is it bad or not? What even makes it "bad" at that point? That seems, again, contradictory.

>>218565144
No, there's no contradiction, because that person's mother would obviously be imparting to her child that rape is bad. Again, it's values passed down generationally, and I doubt the rapist would be the one passing his "virtues" to his rapebaby child.
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>>218565408
for me, it's the bulge
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>>218565825
>that person's mother would obviously be imparting to her child that rape is bad
someone could know they're a rape baby and never have known their mother for her to "impart" anything to them. so, no.

your line of thinking would for the child to be like
>I'm alive due to rape, therefore rape must be good because being alive is good because I like being alive.

You don't understand how morality works and you're retarded.
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>>218565825
I used used 'wrong' and 'bad' as short hand. I can design a specific scenario.

The tool is good at telling what is radioactive. It tells the user that itself is radioactive. The user does not want anything radioactive. The user destroys the tool.
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>>218565909
i hate it so much
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I love when they hail someone and the image playing on screen is from a handheld cam and has cuts and zoom. Like what the fuck? Who is recording that? Or when they try and contact someone and they’re just sitting their at their desk staring into space
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>>218566004
No, rape is good because might makes right.
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>>218565909
>belly
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>>218566329
That happens on McGyver and Streethawk and other 80s shows as well.
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>>218566558
I'm not a Christian. I agree, the Abrahamic religions tell of an evil god.

I believe in God, but I'm not Christian.
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>>218566719
My god has wings because he drinks red bull.
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>>218565205
Really makes you wonder why the phaser beam that's hot enough to vaporize his body doesn't incinerate the surrounding air as well, killing everything within a 5 meter radius
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Where's Vantika?
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>>218564173
Their only flaw is that I dislike using the collars to show divisions. It only looks good in the white. They should have found another way to show it.
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>>218567041
I believe a phaser beam isn't all that hot. It just converts everything it hits to energy by plunging the atomic binding forces into subspace.
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>>218567238
But the room will definetely get hotter when the beam ionizes the air.
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>>218566004
No one is alive "due to rape," they are alive due to sex. It is the action of penis in vagina that makes a baby, whether that happens consensually or not is not relevant to the morality of reproduction as a whole. A person born from non-consensual sex is plenty capable of understanding that consensual sex is also capable of reproduction, and is able to discern that consent is moral from the people who raised them and the society in which they live. No contradiction.

>>218566044
The problem is, your mind is instantly going to 1) the tool is correct and 2) you must destroy it, when there are plenty of other possibilities. The tool could very well be malfunctioning, which is when you bring in other tools to help you discern the truth. And that it must be destroyed, when decontamination is a possibility. Your sense of moral understanding is still primitive when your only solution to "forced consciousness" is to destroy all consciousness. There may be other solutions that exist that you and no one else has thought of yet.
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>>218567585
the morality of reproduction doesn't have anything to do with how it happened the rape thing was just a thought experiment that proves your argument is wrong and retarded. the fact that you didn't grasp that is just all the more damning.
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>>218567757
>A person born from non-consensual sex is plenty capable of understanding that consensual sex is also capable of reproduction, and is able to discern that consent is moral from the people who raised them and the society in which they live. No contradiction.
Are you going to address this part or no?
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>>218564686
Third shap baby.
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>>218567858
Ok so you admit a person born from reproduction is plenty capable of understanding that bringing a life into the world could be immoral so you proved yourself wrong but you're actually so retarded you don't even realize it.
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>>218567968
I think I'm done with you. All you have left is name calling.
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>>218568082
I mean or you could just say how I'm wrong but we both know you can't
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>it's a quark's mom episdoe
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>>218568389
MOOOOOOOOOOOOOGIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEE
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>>218568389
Any episode with the grand nagus will catch me every time
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>>218568594
Zek mogs any makeup effects in NuTrek.
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>>218568784
it's really impressive how much talent old trek was able to put under fuckin mountains of makeup and prosthetics and for multiple seasons at that
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>>218568784
Wallace Shawn also plays a small but funny part in "Radio Days"
> movie about old days of radio and various shows + stories
> Wallace Shawn is the guy who (unknown to the kids listening) was the voice of "The Masked Avenger" a batman-like super hero

Here's the trailer, cued to him
https://youtu.be/CEd8tjKsYT4?si=buf38kjGPGJ4pbpX&t=129
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The Most Toys... How did they get away with this antisemitic stereotype?
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>>218569051
I think most people know him from The Princess Bride iirc
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>>218569062
Malfunction... riiiiiiiiiiggggghhhhhhhttt
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>>218569062
Go look at his acting credits and see who he usually plays.
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>>218569062
it was a last minute thing because the midget killed himself
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It was a Abrahamic Religion hazard
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QUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARK
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*extremely massive wet farting noise*
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>>218557431
>Sir, why is that Klingon wearing a skirt?
>Forget that, there's a fat bitch eating my baseball!!!
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>>218568082
I don't give rape babies names because they are born an abominable sin.
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>shows up
>kills your civilization's god
>leaves
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>>218576605
>Sir, the Prime Directive states...
>Nah. Don't care. Their culture's gay.
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Let birds go further loose maybe?
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I miss the wall-to-wall carpet of the TNG-VOY series and I don’t care who knows it.
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>>218577918
It's probably nice because it's sound dampening and never slippery. And it's a future utopia so there are no allergies nor mysterious stains.
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>>218578297
one stain
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>>218575815
>raped
>unraped in Klingon war timeline
>sent back in time
>raped by Romulans
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>>218578548
She was still raped in the Klingon War Timeline. That Yar was double raped, which, is good because women are property and property ought to be stolen and raped
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>>218579261
Online continued from that
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>>218576605
Its funny how ToS, TNG, and Voy were often about how inferior and shit other cultures were
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Do you think there are adult NEETs aboard Starfleet ships? Like they arrived as the child of an officer on board, they reached adulthood, their parent(s) was still serving on the ship, he or she doesn't want to leave the ship or do any work, and their parent(s) is okay with that. Do they eventually get forced into becoming a crewman? Kicked out? Or does it just become increasingly more likely for your parent to get transferred to a planetary assignment?
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>>218579784
the real message is that the federales are a bunch of preachy control freaks terrorizing the galaxy
the ferengi are the real heroes of star trek
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>>218579806
I imagine they have to get jobs on the ship or leave. Maybe they can take college classes, there are plenty of scientific experts they can learn from on ships.
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>>218563057
Yes. Make the Tzenkethi the new antagonist aliens.
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>>218557937
zippers dont exist anymore, and the uniforms open and close through some seamless future material tech.
Ignore the fact that the zippers are clearly visible, they're not supposed to be there. Sadly I am not bullshitting.
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>>218579806
Jake was like that for awhile
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>>218556609
I mean it's almost a thousand years after voyager, you'd think, especially since they were already fucking around with transwarp corridors and the like, that that kind of travel would be commonplace by then.
OH WAIT NO NEVERMIND an autistic child screeched on a planet made entirely of dilithium and that exploded all of the warp drives in the galaxy at one, never mind actually the opposite is true.
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>>218580565
I think Jake was working with O'Brien for most of the series, also DS9 isn't a Starfleet ship
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>>218565909
>those neck fins that are probably only three or four feet apart from each other but stretch for hundreds of feet long and probably dozens across in the thicker areas
imagine having to EVA to crawl through those and dislodge something or reroute a plasma conduit or some shit.



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