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  • Yeah, it's one of those "it's weird that it happened twice" situations. Not to mention TMP was just a mash up of The Changeling and One of Our Planets is Missing. At a certain point it feels like the characters should be asking each other why they keep experiencing the same situations over and over....

  • That's just a normal Star Trek plot. Hell, that's toned down for normies compared to half the stuff they get up to in any given series. At least it's an alien looking probe and not a giant green hand or space Lincoln.

    • Superman - Picard (idealistic morality, raised in an agrarian setting)
    • Batman - Worf (dead parents, emotional regulation issues, practically a cop)
    • Wonder Woman - Troi (emotionally grounded, domineering royal mother)
    • Aquaman - Riker (best with a beard)
    • Flash, Cyborg, and Green Arrow I'll leave as in the meme (although isn't that last spot usually held by Green Lantern?)
  • Here's the old Joshua Bell FAQ explanation:

    "So can you take things off of the Holodeck?"

    Yes. Any object replicated on the Holodeck may leave. Unfortunately, it is sometimes hard to tell what is replicated, and what is not. Snow, such as the snowball thrown by Wesley in "The Naked Now" is easily replicated, and dampness is hard to simulate. The book thrown by Picard in "Ship In A Bottle" [TNG] would be easily simulated by force beams and thus was not replicated.

    The paper in "Elementary, Dear Data" [TNG] was likely simulated until the computer realized that it was going to be carried off the Holodeck, at which point it would have been seamlessly replaced with a replicated copy.

  • That's a very good point, but I feel like it would just lead to an argument about which series (DS9) is somehow objectively "best" (it's DS9), and that's really not the sort of argument I'm here to start (because it's obviously DS9).

  • True, early TNG would be a better fit. And I get that having any other series in the leftmost spot feels wrong.

    Still, I'd have to go with:

    • TNG = Leonardo
    • DS9 = Donatello
    • VOY = Michelangelo
    • ENT = Raphael
  • Order sorted chronologically, though, there’s a decent argument to be made fitting each member’s personality.

    I just clicked in specifically to chastise you for assigning TNG to Mikey of all turtles!

  • If artist would have only cared what fans think, we would not have gotten TNG. That show was seen as blasphemous to star trek fans before it released. “A show without kirk and spock? NEVER!”

    Yup. Hell, we wouldn't have even gotten Star Trek. Roddenberry would have made a bog standard Western series, like the audience was asking for.