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Look at the Romulan emblem in this article:
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Battle_of_Klach_D%27kel_Brakt
Is this a vandalism? I’ve never seen such an emblem.
(Here is a screen shot of the page in case it is a mistake and corrected in the future:
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So as many of you might have heard by now, Lower Decks is getting cancelled instead of being renewed for a fifth season like many of the other Trek shows. As Trekkies it’s our duty to keep fighting and push back against the Paramount executives who aren’t listening to the fans, to us, and want to cancel this show.
We’re all here for a love of Trek. All of us have joined MA for a love of Star Trek. It’s so much more than just a TV show, it’s a vision for the future and a message sent saying that humanity will progress. With all of the other negative media going around saying that humanity will not thrive, Star Trek gives us a more positive view of the future. Cancelling Lower Decks destroys this vision, the very thing Gene Roddenberry strived to create in early Trek. As fans we have to push back and fight against this.
Sign the change.org petition linked below and hopefully we can help keep LD on the air.
https://www.change.org/p/save-star-trek-lower-decks-5884493a-b931-4b6c-8c78-1b25ade84900
In the Star Trek the Next Generation episode preemptive strike when Ro Laren was talking about how she had an instructor at the Academy who was a lieutenant commander that resigned to join the Marquis was she talking about chakotey?
So I was watching the Tholian Web and near the beginning, Chekov asks, “has there been a mutiny on a starship before?” And Spock responds “No record of such an occurrence.”
I just think that’s hilarious because it fits perfectly with Discovery where Burnham commits mutiny (which Spock knows) but he is not lying because all records of Burnham were wiped at the end of Season 2 (at Spock’s suggestion)
I quite like the discovery season 1 & 2 uniforms,
I find they are unique and look good.
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Due to his lack of perspective and willingness to take questionable actions do you think commander Rayner will never move beyond the position of first officer?
Okay, so, I've watched DIC from the beginning.
I thought season 1 was quite good.
I actually thought season 2 was the absolute best. Sure, it was just terminator in space, but it was awesome.
Season 3 could have been better. It was a major let-down. Where's the all-powerful entity testing the galaxy to see if they still deserve warp power? Where's the invaders with a different system of propulsion who decided to sabotage the galaxies warp capabilities so they could move from planet to planet unopposed? Just some kid who lost his mother? That's it?! That's what caused the burn?!
Season 4 was awesome, and mediocre, and stupid, confusing really. Let me explain: the overarching plotline involving the mysterious 10c was awesome! The plot involving the narcissistic scientist trying to join his friend in what is basically heaven was the mediocre part, and the stupid part, well, not hard to figure it out, yes it was in TAS... in a single episode, with incomplete, fake physics.
Anyways, now we have season 5. I like that they're following up on something from TNG, but I'm extremely dissatisfied with our villains: just two random ravagers with no affiliations, one of whom has a connection to Booker. Now, there is something they're hinting at, and, boy, I hope it's the case. I can't help but notice that they keep mentioning the Breen. I also can't help but think back on how we've never seen a Breen without a helmet. Then I turn my attention towards greenish, wrinkly-faced L'ak. "He's a mystery" they say. Could he be a Breen? Could he be a spy trying to put the Breen in a position of power? God! I hope so.
If some of you trekkies and trekkers are sick of me posting memes please let me know. 🖖
Now that we know the general location, anyone expected the long-awaited reappearance of a surprising species?
Okay, that's a little unusual even by normal standards!
Here are the Top 10 times the characters of the Five original Star Trek series, do not act like their usual selves.
10. The crew of the Enterprise (TOS; The Naked Time)
9. Lwaxana's Zanthi fever (DS9; Fascination)
8. Data's multiple personalities (TNG; Masks)
7. A Personality-controlling Mutiny (DS9; Dramatis Personae)
6. Deanna Troi's rapidly aging situation (TNG: "Man of the People")
5. The Entity-Controlling Siege (TNG; Power Play)
4. A Creepy Transformation (VOY; Threshold)
3. An unknown metamorphosis (TNG; Identity Crisis)
2. The crew of the Enterprise (TNG; The Naked Now)
Honorable Mentions
*Archer's augment transformation (ENT: Divergence)
*T'Pol gets seductive (ENT: Harbarger)
*The Doctor in Seven of Nine's body (VOY: Body & Soul)
*Data takes Control of the Enterprise (TNG: Brothers)
An Alien Entity Controls Picard (TNG: Lonely Among Us)
Which moments from the Five original Star Trek series can you recall where your favorite characters are not their usual selves?
Not only I'm a Star Trek lover, but I'm also a mystery fanatic. I've binge watched Murder, She Wrote for four years and discovered that many Star Trek alums have appeared on the iconic murder mystery series.
Can you think of any Star Trek alums that appeared alongside the legendary master sleuth, Jessica Fletcher?
What do you think of Rayner being demoted from captain to commander? https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Rayner
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Would have bought it, but got distracted and closed the app