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"Khan" primarily refers to a historical title of Central Asian origin meaning "ruler," "leader," or "sovereign," widely used by medieval Turkish, Tatar, and Mongol tribes. It later evolved into a common surname in South and Central Asia and can also denote a "caravansary" (a traveler's inn) in some contexts.
Why do gays do this?
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>>220111911Wait 40 years to tell people things?
>>220111911I'm a doctor, not a psychiatrist.
>>220111911because women understand their submissive role as prey and gay men still think they're the predator even when they're the bottom. Based women knowing their place as property
I am angry, angry because I don't think I'll ever come around to most people's opinions about TNG or Trek in general. From what I've gathered from the making of this series, I dislike Ronald D. Moore and Rick Berman. I tolerate many episodes that people use to praise but they just don't strike a chord with me. I started with TOS and that's what appeals to me. I'm even embarassed to say I enjoyed some of VOY more than later TNG, and I dare not venture into DS9 because from what I understand it is the antithesis of what I want to see. I better go back to my animu shit and not bother anyone about this again.
>>220112285Real bitches like it rough.
>>220113059DS9 is not Star Trek. DS9 is Star Stay.
>>220111193Chekov does not appear in the original episode but in the movie they know each other.
>>220113321They actually met off camera in the cafeteria.
DS9 > ENT > TNG/TOS > VOY
>>220113059Watch Enterprise.
Dudes just baiting for yous.TNG > TOS > DS9 > VOY > ENT
>>220111911No! Not George tehgay
>>220111193>be in the future>everyone is neutered "I love democracy and equality" cucks>read about based conquerors and get horny>betray the ship for a based conqueror who teaches you your place as a womanMarla was just too based, she did nothing wrong.Losing a based woman like that would make me crash out like the Wrath of the Khan too.
Did DS9 give the side characters more spotlight and depth or am I misremembering TNG?
>>220115488Ds9 has the most fleshed out cast of side characters of any trek show
>>220115488Ds9 had character growth, tng didnt
>>220113059Your taste isn't surprising at all. From what I gather, you like shows with warmth and soul. TNG has many strong qualities, but it's quite cold compared to TOS or Voyager. DS9 is even colder, as you suspect.
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>>220113321 Yeah it’s called “retroactive continuity” and Trek runs on it harder than Scotty on green. Canon answer: Chekov was on the Enterprise during the Five Year Mission, just not on the bridge in that episode. Movie answer: Khan never forgets a twink with a bowl cut. Real answer: they wanted all the OG crew in Wrath of Khan and hoped nobody would pause their VHS hard enough to care.
>>220113059DS9 is its own animal. You might still enjoy it for what it is even if it's not typical Trek. It has some of the best character writing and world building ever conceived for a mere television show.
I'd forgotten how dumb and heavy-handed TNG Force of Nature is. Would have been funnier if there was an evil race rolling coal through their corridor on purpose, but I guess Voyager sort of did that one.
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>Akoocheemoya, let Chief Crazy Chakotay set you up with a premium loan for up to 40 bars of gold-pressed latinum! That's 40 bars, repayable in 80 monthly payments of 10 strips of latinum!* No credit? Bad credit? Federation treaty just handed your land over to the Cardassians? No problem! Simply send a subspace transmission to Chief Crazy Chakotay and watch all your troubles disappear as if they had been signed away by a Federation treaty.>*4000% APR
>>220112285Not Ghislaine Maxwell though...
would you beam a vulcan zombie on your ship or would you call starfleet for instructions?
>>220117760Why is aged-up Tucker Carlson there?
Computer, run the Turkana IV holodeck simulation automatically when you detect Wesley Crusher entering the holodeck alone. Safety off. Lock the doors when the simulation begins. Do not respond to any of Wesley's commands.
>Computer recite the articles of war and then rig a grate for flogging
>>220113059TNG season 1/2 is basically just TOS
>>220113956>>220115039PRO > TNG > DS9 > ENT > VOY > TOS
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>I want to go home.>No.>Please let me go home.>No.>What about free will?>I'm choosing for you.It's even more fun when taking into account how much these two hated each other IRL.
>Kes leaves the ship because she's unstable and a danger to othersWhat did they mean by this?Tuvok ;_;
>>220111901Why does he have big tiddies.
>>22012289860 year old man
>>220111911>Why do gays do this?Why do people ignore all of the straight men who do this just to "prove" a preconceived notion?
>>220122898That Montalban was jacked natty
Whoa hold up a minute
>>220122842Kes’ actress leaves the show because she was unstable and a danger to others. Art imitates life.
>>220123037I could have saved her...
I could have taken advantage of her while she was high out of her mind...
>>220122898to give the audience some eye candy
>>220113059Are you retarded? The Defector, Redemption, Yesterday's Enterprise, etc, there are countless episodes among the greatest TNG episodes written by guys who would later write for DS9.TNG, DS9, and VOY share so much writing DNA that if you like TNG, you should absolutely like both of those shows.Only ENT stands out among that era as being different because Rick Berman decided he wanted to write and Brannon Braga was rimming his asshole clean at the time, so they wrote the majority of ENT's terrible episodes.
Reminder that RDM barely wrote any episodes by himself and the ones he did write solo suck
>>220123390Wow I can't believe a show with a collaborative writing staff worked together on episodes (this is true for basically every episode of the Berman era btw)You're a retard with an axe to grind, probably because of something not even Trek related like hating Moore's BSG shit or later work
>>220123440Calm down Ron
>>220122594I always thought this was wrong. You can't force someone against their will to leave.
>episode exploring an orphaned Jem'Hadar's genetic predisposition for violence>Odo tries to change him and open him up to greater things but by the end it's proven impossible and he's returned to his people>director Avery Brooks: "for me, it was very much a story about young brown men"Uh...
>>220122594>>220123761>kidnapped and brainwashed by cybernetics>has to go through the sci-fi equivalent of heroin withdrawals in order to be healthy again>NO YOU CAN'T HECKIN FORCE HER TO BE CUREDSame shit as middling IQ Tuvix deniers. Janeway is the right way. Morally. Logically. Spiritually. Janeway cured those poor afflicted beings and they were grateful for it because it was the right thing to do.
>>220123475This is how they got women to check out a sci-fi show in the 1960s. Not by shoving girlbosses in your face to talk down men at every turn. Good ol' manservice.
>>220124130but you didn't spot the most interesting man in the photo