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star trek sex with shran
Sometimes it feels like the writers don't understand that the EMH is a program on a computer and instead treat him as an android made of photons.
>>219300831not just him, the whole thing with all the mk. I EMHs becoming miners who need to be liberated makes no sense to me
>my wife’s son sure does look a lot like this “Gul Dukat” guy
>>219300831>>219301044#1 Overrated character
>>219300699Come to Quarks; where our holosuites don't ask questions and the system memory wipes after every use
>>219301044Wouldn’t a floating pickaxe be a better holographic miner? Hell the entire process can be automated using holo matrices
>>219300826>Dulmur & Lucsly show>it's a Braxton episode>it's a Daniels episodeKINOOOOO>it's a Rasmussen episode>it's a Gary Seven episodeEhh
>>219301044Yeah that's the one which always springs to mind when I think of how the writers seem to forget what holographic characters are.
>>219300831If the holodeck Moriarty in TNG can be accepted as sentient, so can the EMH.
Post starshipsI bet life on one of these must be pretty comfy
I just watched Best of Both Worlds pt 1, and I'm purposely making myself wait to watch pt 2, in order to simulate the most kino cliffhanger of all time.Waiting that summer to find out what happened was non-stop, 24/7, white knuckle insanity, pacing around the house, waking up in cold sweats. The whole world was on the edge of their seats for months, trembling with anticipation to know if the newly configured deflector dish was going to destroy Picard along with the Borg, and thereby make Riker's decision to take command fall right into his lap.See you in three months.
>>219300831I'm not sure what your point is exactly.If we ever develop machine sentience, it will probably be with something like the EMH, something that is exactly what you described: a program on a computer in its first iteration.His photonic body is just an avatar for his program that allows him to interact physically with the world.
>>219302700Prepare to be underwhelmed.
Welcome to the Amazing Digital Circus!
>>219302784I'm in my 40s. I've seen it a bunch of times already.
>>219302787You're in it right now.
Can they please just hurry up and announce that they're making this
>>219300749Is it "Star Trek: Sex With Shran" or "Star Trek Sex, With Shran"?
>>219305221that first thing
>>219302830so are the RLM guys and so am I. But our opinions all differ from each other, and even from our own opinions when young. I like revisiting things now and again
I think my favorite Ferengi is Cousin Gaila. I like his voice and he was so kind to give a job to Quark. Plus he has his own moon.
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>>219306336>Plus he has his own moon.Is it really that big of a flex? Is it even a nice moon near a good planet? There's probably all kinds of moons out there, and probably 99% of them are the drizzling shits.
>>219306556It's a small moon, but it's enough to live on.
>>219306477Why is this one not on there?
>>219306477I want smaller ships with cramped corridors crewed by people who take their jobs seriously and I'm NOT KIDDING
>>219306732Because that's the Enterprize with a Z.
it's been a long roadgettin from there to here
I thought Rom was an engineer, not an architect.
Star Trek: 400k views
>>219307602>gets more views with one video in 24 hours than the entire first season of ACK gotHe won
>>219305977I hear you on that. I think I was more into it just because it was a great cliffhanger. There's no way they would have written Stewart off the show at that point, unless he wanted out.All the Riker not advancing in his career stuff would have been really heavy handed foreshadowing, but not unthinkable for how hit or miss the show could be. Shit, they could have just kept him as Locutus for the rest of the show. It's Fun To Imagine Stuff
>>219307532IT'S BEEN A LONG TIMEBUT MY TIME IS FINALLY NEAR
>>219307532THERE AINT NO ROADS SPACE IDIOT
>>219307532Our first step is to eradicate its population. It's the only way.
>>219307532Did v*lcan shits take this picture?
>>219307594OMG is right. WTF happened to the dream Fabo girl?
>>219300699What can be done to save Star Trek from irrelevance for younger generations?
Shit tier: ships named after people>USS Farragut, USS Kelvin, USS Newton, USS Rutledge, etcMeh tier: ships named after places>USS Bozeman, USS New Orleans, USS São Paulo, all the Runabouts, etcPretty good tier: ships named after agent nouns>USS Avenger, USS Challenger, USS Stargazer, USS Voyager, etcGreat tier: ships named after mythology>USS Excalibur, USS Pegasus, USS Prometheus, USS Titan, etcTop tier: ships named after virtues>USS Dauntless, USS Defiant, USS Intrepid, USS Valiant, etcS tier: ships named after other sci-fi ships>USS Nautilus, USS Odyssey (debatably, by which I mean obviously), USS Thunderchild, etc
>>219308623USS FireballNCC-XL5?
>>219301044>>219301477>Wouldn’t a floating pickaxe be a better holographic miner?Yeah.There are a lot of boring jobs they could have shown the EMH being forced to do that would have made sense. Them hitting a rock wall with a pickaxe in the 24th century is pretty retarded.Pic slightly related.
>>219308601Make the show hit the good points about what humanity can become without insulting people for being straight would be one note for you, Paramount employee who probably doesn't deserve their job
>>219306336>Cousin Gaila.I always thought it was weird how much of a retard they made him in the Magnificent Ferengi. In his first appearance he's a shrewd ruthless businessman who's in too deep. In his second appearance he's doing Rom's retard routine.
>>219306732not a spaceship
>>219309007Neither are the aircraft carriers on the left side of the image
>>219308623Originally I had S-tier as Royal Navy composite names where they invent words by cramming two together, ie: "Dreadnought", but looking at a comprehensive list of ships, it turns out there are barely any in Starfleet.I had "Swiftsure" in my head but that's a fanmade ship.At least Picard S3 finally brought "Warspite" into Star Trek canon...
I miss the TOS flip phone communicators.
>>219309079It would probably open up too big a can of worms to include since there are actually a whole bunch of HMS/USS Enterprises
>>219309169I don't miss seeing them so frequently flip beyond 180 degrees
How come the phasers in TNG look like TV remotes? Did the TOS ones look too much like guns for television or something?
>>219309418>TV remotesI think you mean dustbusters
>>219309259While several British ships held the name, the 1705 HMS Enterprise frigate is often cited as the origin of the lineage for the Star Trek vessel that later inspired the name of NASA's first Space Shuttle Enterprise (OV-101)
>>219309484Either way they don't look dangerous