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This is resource ZBKF79N, an Archived Thread.
Discovered:17/1 -2020 20:57:42

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File: You are my Seven of Nine.swf-(7.62 MB, 1280x1024, Other)
[_] My only Seven of Nine Anonymous 01/17/20(Fri)14:54:05 No.3415312

  You make me happy when subspace is chaotic

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>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/20(Fri)19:18:41 No.3415336

  >>3415312
  Only two good characters on the show.

  Did they fug?

>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/20(Fri)19:30:38 No.3415340

  >>3415336
  >Did they fug?
  No, the Doctor did develop some feelings for her by the end of Season 5, but she informed him
  that no one on the ship was fit for being her partner.
  Don't know if that changes in Season 6 or 7, I'm not there yet.
  >Only two good characters on the show.
  Short-haired Kes was great, I really liked her.
  Disheveled Chakotay was pretty good (Killing Game, Nemesis, Living Witness), but Vision Quest
  Chakotay was tacky.
  I like Janeway a lot, but she's a little too eager to throw her life/crew away.
  Tuvok is good.
  And a handful of minor/villain of the week characters were good. I particularly liked Annorax.

>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/20(Fri)19:42:26 No.3415343

  >>3415340
  >>3415336
  did ... did anyone fugg?

>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/20(Fri)19:51:48 No.3415345

  >>3415343
  Harry Kim fugged an alien.
  Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres fug all the time, so loud that everyone on their deck can tell.
  Q and Q (female) fugged and made a baby.
  The Doctor fugged an alien.

  All I can think of off the top of my head.

>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/20(Fri)20:49:11 No.3415353

  https://youtu.be/QPZIb0XcQ-s

  Why is the hologram so consistently creepy

>> [_] Anonymous 01/17/20(Fri)20:53:56 No.3415354

  >>3415353
  That scene was from Darkling, where the Doctor incorporated the personalities of Lord Byron and
  T'Pau into his program. He wanted to capture their admirable qualities, but unintentionally also
  incorporated Lord Byron's twisted psyche, and T'Pau's ruthlesness. Thus turning him into
  something he's not.
  Those parts of him were then deleted.

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)00:29:34 No.3415379

  Most awkward Star Trek ever.
  Kirk is rolling in his grave.
  Picard is puking merlot.

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)01:22:13 No.3415387

  >>3415340
  Glad you seem to be enjoying it so far. Voyager is probably my least favorite Trek. I feel like
  the potential conflict of the mixed Maquis/Star Fleet ship is resolved way too quickly, and a
  show that should've been about Janeway struggling to hold together a Star Fleet ship while
  decades from home just became TNG-lite. Not to mention all the characters that I wanted to leave
  whenever they appeared on screen (Neelix, Harry, pan-flute Chakotay, etc). I do like Tuvok
  getting pissed at everyone, though. Poor Vulcan on a ship full of idiots.

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)01:26:57 No.3415388

  Tukok a shit.
  All Treks became cringe.
  Wish it would go back to original vision, and not a vehicle for liberalism.

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)01:27:23 No.3415389

  >>3415345
  Lizard Paris x Lizard Janeway (S02E15 Threshold)

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)01:28:01 No.3415390

  >>3415388
  (me) *Tuvok

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)01:29:31 No.3415391

  >>3415389
  Gorn World

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)01:30:36 No.3415392

  >>3415388
  >Wish it would go back to original vision, and not a vehicle for liberalism
  Every Star Trek is basically equally left-of-center for their respective decade.

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)01:32:54 No.3415393

  >>3415392
  true that...
  Gene Roddenberry was a huge liberal....
  too bad he couldn't enjoy California Today...

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)01:33:06 No.3415394

  >>3415388
  >Wish it would go back to original vision, and not a vehicle for liberalism.
  Ha ha holy shit are you fucking serious? The show about space communism? The show where the
  creator forced a loophole to ensure that a black woman was always in every episode in the midst
  of the civil rights movement, and had the first interracial kiss on television? The show in which
  the military has been all but dismantled to only serve in true defense and selfless exploration?
  Fuck, if anything Star Trek has gotten less liberal.

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)01:34:17 No.3415395

  >>3415393
  Genuine question, how old are you? 15? 16?

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)06:56:10 No.3415402

  >>3415379
  "Picard" sold out to the sjw diversity clique. Fuck that faggot frenchman

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)07:36:12 No.3415406

  >>3415402
  random dude coming through, why are you putting 'picard' in quotes? and what exactly do you mean
  by he sold out to the sjw clique? i think i can safely debate the last item, however, since he
  only ever went out with/married members of the opposite sex during the course of the show. may i
  assume you're just kidding around by acting mentally impaired?

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)08:22:49 No.3415412

  >>3415389
  Ah right, a classic example.
  >>3415387
  >the potential conflict of the mixed Maquis/Star Fleet ship is resolved way too quickly
  True, they could've gotten a few more episodes out of that, but I think eventually they'd just be
  repeating the same scenario, or a very similar one.
  >should've been about Janeway struggling to hold together a Star Fleet ship while decades from
  home just became TNG-lite
  I think the concept of Janeway struggling to hold a Star Fleet ship together was what ended up
  happening, she's the constant voice of ideals on the ship, the one who's always making things
  harder for everyone in order to uphold Star Fleet principles. Constantly, people bring up how
  they don't /have/ to do that because they're so far from home, but Janeway always reminds them
  that they must hold on to their principles. I think Voyager faced it's fair share of
  near-destructions to say that Janeway often struggled to hold the ship together. Maybe not from a
  mutiny, but from something.
  >just became TNG-lite
  I agree that some of the aspects (that made TNG great) were present in Voyager. The episodic
  format of encountering an alien species and having to resolve some sort of problem, or holo-deck
  adventure gone wrong. To me that was welcome, I wouldn't want every single episode to be a
  full-blown drama where the ship almost gets destroyed, or battle is waged for 45 minutes
  straight. I really enjoyed some of the non-action, insightful episodes like Real Life, or Latent
  Image. The kind that TNG is praised for. I don't think being similar to TNG in this regard is a
  bad thing at all. I think it works great that we have those kinds of episodes mixed in with
  action-packed episodes where the ship almost falls apart.
  >Not to mention all the characters that I wanted to leave whenever they appeared on screen
  (Neelix, Harry, pan-flute Chakotay, etc)
  Agreed on Neelix and Vision Quest Chakotay, TNG had stronger individual characters

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)08:32:59 No.3415414

  >>3415387
  2/2
  I think TNG at its best is better than Voyager at its best. Largely because of Stewart's acting.
  Episodes like The Inner Light and Family come to mind. Also had the better 2-parters Data is also
  the best character of the two.
  Voyager has been most consistently good. Almost every episode in Season 4 was top notch.
  Production values were also a lot higher. Cheesy effects had a big affect on a lot of TNG
  episodes.

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)09:04:01 No.3415419

  >>3415394
  >blah blah blah
  you literally defined progressive liberalism.

  >>3415395
  Probably old enough to be your father, Luke.

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)09:57:43 No.3415421

  >>3415414
  >The Inner Light
  i cry every time

>> [_] Anonymous 01/18/20(Sat)13:12:09 No.3415434

  >>3415419
  >you literally defined progressive liberalism.
  Yeah it's crazy how all of that was in the 1960s Star Trek, boomer.



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