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  • not enough k in the title >:c

  • Vulcan fashion is 🔥
  • Bertila Damas, beside Sakonna in DS9 she was Three of Nine, a Bajoran woman on Voy

  • I saw this, and now you have to too.
  • Does she come with a little teddy bear?

  • glory to the caffeine
  • Oh fuck, Terry Gilliam's cutout animations were terrifying sometimes

    May the Prophets forgive you my child for linking this image 🪄

  • glory to the caffeine
  • Naomi Wildman, you will desist making sense

  • glory to the caffeine
  • Yee hot cuppa of 'jino and the reports... That's what former resistance fighters love in the morning

  • glory to the caffeine
  • depleted warp plasma.

    Photon torpedoes. That's why Voy was always short on these

  • glory to the caffeine
  • I imagine - for the thrill, that raktajino comes from similar grain to kopi luvak irl. Digested and pooped by targs and harvested for ahot cups of klingon coffee 🫠

  • glory to the caffeine
  • janeway one prob comes after the "year of hell" 💀

  • Copium
  • You got canon, I have photon torpedoes 🫠

  • "Star Trek is woke now"
  • Prob just a priest dedicated to faith, not to institutionalized religion like Winn

  • "Star Trek is woke now"
  • As much as Renee O'Connor was amazing as Gabrielle, I wouldn't mind Jeri in that role 👀...

  • "Star Trek is woke now"
  • Still this over VOY clown episode tbh

  • "Star Trek is woke now"
  • If you bend things enough, VOY Distant Origin and DW Silurians can be the same thing

  • Task failed spectacularly
  • "What's wrong with Ricks"

  • "Star Trek is woke now"
  • Dax was Spock of DS9: a character who's wise and you can always rely on and who will help you with its experience. "Talk to me, Old Man" was the line aye. But of course both of its incarnations we could see weren't perfect - none of the DS9 characters were. They all had flaws, highs and downs and that was really nicely captured by the writers. Hell, that's why Ronald D Moore's Galactica worked and was popular because he incorporated similar character writing style.

    Anyway, I could and I still can watch episode with Lenara Kahn without projecting our reality onto it - it's a tragic love story of two individuals separated by standards and customs, who play a dangerous game of breaking taboo set by the Trill society. Jadzia and Lenara suffered and so did Ezri when she arrived on the station - new there in this new environment and new body yet still the same among familiar faces. Again feeling the pressure of her home world and culture which she luckily withstand. Few times in the series writers dealt with how a joined individual is perceived, how that works on relations with people. The gender stuff never played back then any significant part of this species - maybe because show was overall written in a way audience didn't have to be explained or educated. Sure, the kiss scene was a controversial one but people moved on; neither in my country this particular episode and scene got any attention.

    On the other hand, Discovery Trill plot was barely watchable to me because it was there just to fill quota set by today's media - there's of course a tragedy and love story but it all feels really superficial and forced. Not mention actors performance was poor but that applies to most of the characters in that show.

    To sum this up, yes Trill symbionts are perceived for some reason as trans representation. But that is a totally anthropocentric view, from our real world, slapped onto the fictional universe with action set in the future.

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    the sacred chalices of rixx
  • It's either the temperature or some pon farr virus in the air

  • EXTERMINATE!
  • Wat happen to David's eyes omg

  • computer, replace the irish barkeeper with james bond 👀
  • The Manions of America from 1981 if someone wants to check this out

  • NSFW
    i mean why not 😏
  • Kinda gives some Hayden Christensen mixed with Henry Cavill vibes