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DiogenesTheIdealist@startrek.websiteOPto
Risa@startrek.website•Friday night plans?English
2·2 years agoI actually like it too! Though it does get stuck in your head! I agree, I like the concept of the opening sequence portraying human advancement and the desire to explore, facilitated by cooperation. (I thought SNW did a good job of capturing that feeling, among the new treks.)
DiogenesTheIdealist@startrek.websiteOPto
Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•The chairs of TrekEnglish
1·2 years agoWow yeah that looks really cool!
DiogenesTheIdealist@startrek.websiteOPto
Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•The chairs of TrekEnglish
2·2 years agoThis is cool, thanks for sharing!
DiogenesTheIdealist@startrek.websiteto
Risa@startrek.website•Chiropractors hate themEnglish
8·2 years agoThey could all be jarls of Skyrim
DiogenesTheIdealist@startrek.websiteOPto
Risa@startrek.website•It’s like I have Garak on my earpieceEnglish
3·2 years agoIt is the only Trek book I’ve read, and I also read it bc I love Garak and Robinson’s portrayal. I thought it was very good. When I started it I was kind of like…well we will find out if Robinson can write as well as act…and I didn’t really know what to expect. But good news, he can! It’s a great and fitting tribute to/extension of the character.
DiogenesTheIdealist@startrek.websiteOPto
Risa@startrek.website•It’s like I have Garak on my earpieceEnglish
4·2 years agoYesss I know. I read the book last year and have been so excited to hear it in his voice!
DiogenesTheIdealist@startrek.websiteOPto
Risa@startrek.website•An understandably difficult choiceEnglish
3·2 years agoEvery serious rider has one


I was also thinking of “Dagger of the Mind.” When Kirk tries to reassure McCoy that the colony is more like a resort, he replies “A cage is a cage, Jim.” Always thought that was interesting, indicating McCoy is essentially a prison abolitionist, though not indicating that that is the dominant view that has won out in the federation.