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Welcome to the idiocy that is /trek/. But then, I'm just an anon with an opinion...
>>220397779Do they really need 2 nacels?
>>220397836Cut off one of your nacelles and tell us how it goes.
almost done with prodigyseason 1 was comfy personal growth stories with a cool shipseason 2 ditches all that for "only you can save the multiverse" slopworst tribble episode in star trekstranded chakotay episodes are watchable, then chakotay just goes back to service after 10 years of solitude without so much as a visit to the councellor
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>>220398105Harry are you fucking my daughter enough
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>>220397979Where's that space shrimp from? And isn't this the Titan?
DS9 > ENT > TNG/TOS > VOY
>>220398594that's from strange new worlds. gonna do some webms for prodigy now, watched most of it while high in bed yesterday.man, i'm kinda sad at how hard it fell off after that amazing end to season 1. why the fuck would you quirky chungus will crusher, hasn't he been through enough? how do you even fuck up a tribble episode? who greenlit that "bribble" idiocy? at least cetacean ops were cool to see.
>>220398594>>220398774disregard that, i suck cock. it is the titan from picard, saved it to the wrong folder
>>220398536>Harry, she's 2 years old for gods sake.
>>220397979>chakotay just goes back to service after 10 years of solitudeHe was stranded in the delta quadrant for seven years, then stranded wherever he was in the alpha quadrant for 10 years?Kek. I liked chakotay. Why’s he got such shit luck?
>>220398943second stranding is delta quadrant too, a class O planet, with his first officer and holo janeway. first officer died early, probably first year.>Why’s he got such shit luck?sky people trolling and harry kim wasn't available
>>220398943>>220398997After all that time he still found himself far from the bones of his ancestors.
>>220399011should've worn them like sulik did
>>220399068Another thing that sets the new Star Trek apart is the amazing cast of characters. From Michael Burnham to Saru to Pike, each of the new series has introduced us to a wide range of fascinating, multidimensional characters who we can't help but root for.Of course, the production values are also top-notch. The special effects, the set design, the music – everything comes together to create a truly immersive and cinematic experience.Overall, I think the new Star Trek series have done an incredible job of keeping the franchise relevant and exciting while also paying tribute to its rich history. I can't wait to see what they come up with next.
>>220397779The Federation is stored in the balls.
>>220398851I've seen Picard, I don't remember the space shrimp, Thanks anon
>>220399238>picardwhat's your opinion on it?last of the kurtzman treks i got to see. got some friends over tomorrow to watch a curated episode list focused on the borg. only watched that space squid episode a few weeks back when i was going through spacefaring organisms