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Sisko's dad used to be in starfleet?

>lol, fuck it, we'll at least solve the crime

Excellent writing, two demerits.

plays and admiral in movie 5, I think

>when you realize Bashir was born retarded because his parents are retards

whoa

That's just about every villain, what are you talking about

>two indians had an arab son

ok DS9

I̡̫̙̙̫̬͜͜'̧̻̪̙̬͖͖ͅm̧̦̩̞̦͙̥ ̞́͝a͇͇̞̕͜ ͉̪B̖̹̬̳̗a̵̰̘̥̥̳͕̕r͈͇̟̫̰͙̫͇b̫̼̱̖͚̩̤̀̀i͇̬̭̯̜̬̥͝e̻̱̘͜ ̴̥̣̣̻̞̩̙͞ǵ̝̹̰͇͟i̤̥̬͙͈͇r̵̛̻͈͉l̞̫̯̻̕,͕̯ ͖̩͎͇̻̠̻͇i̟̹͓̝̠ͅn̤̜͎̦̭̕ ̸̡̭̜̘̮͔̮̫̤̕a͔͍̦̪̙͘ ̶̡̣B̡̫̮̣̦̺̟a̺͕̗̦̺̟r̡͖̩̺̺̳͍͉̟b̳̼͘ͅį͕͔̗͙͔̘̬e̙̣͓͍̘̥̩ ̪̻ẁ̢̢̤̗͚̫͇̳͕͕o̷̧̘͎͢r̢̙͔̰͚͉̖̣͘͝l̛̞̫̭͎̠̺̕d̷̩̗͖̗͉̪̮͖̼!̸̢̺̫͇̖ ̹̤̪̼̗L̳͍͉͓͢͡i̶͔͈̻͎f̴̴̷̩̪̫̖̙e̖̼͙̬͈ͅ ̠́̀i̺͚̖͙n͔͓̮͓͚̼ͅ ̧͇̩͞p̵̙l̰̰̕a̼͕̟̗̱͘s̴̙̪̀t̶̹͕̺̩̖͍͚̭͘ͅi̴͓̹̦ć̷̡͙̤,̧͎̗͇̼́ ̨̳̙͕̣̰̯͢͡ͅi̸͖͉͓͓̳̯t̶̙̗̞̜̤͖̞͜'͎̩͇͓̪̠̟͓͎͢͞s̮̦̻̥̦ ̵͓̗͕̖͖̣̩͈́͢f̞a̶̰̱̰͘ǹ̶̦͔͚͝t̛̗à͕̠͈͞s͔͓̠̯̼̗͝ͅt̖̟̜͞i̢̜͕͠c͕̟̣̮ͅ!̢̦̘̮͉͓͍͇̦͘

Take off Soval, Maritza, Vreenak, Garak, crazy crystalline entity lady, and J.F. Paxton.

>Gates McFadden has recorded audiobooks of star trek novels, war of the worlds, and the bible

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Are you still complaining about a plot point that you only imagined?

Eugenics is not the same as cloning.
Cloning is not illegal.

Yeah, I think it's time to take a good year off from Star Trek.

i absolutely adore this gif

Sisko is a war criminal and will rot in hell.

I notice that sisko isn't on this list, which makes it an accurate list.

>Cloning is not illegal.
It's not expressly stated in Up the Long Ladder but it's implied on more than one occasion.
The colonists are essentially asking to be saved.
And I did not mix up genetics and cloning, I simply attached a pick of Julian with his parents and did not imply anything.
No one has imagined anything but it's clearly something looked down upon in the Federation.

>Shakotay

Wish people would stop saying this

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>It's not expressly stated in Up the Long Ladder
It's not even implied in that episode.
>but it's implied on more than one occasion.
Such as?

>No one has imagined anything
Last thread you said that cloning was "expressly forbidden by the Federation". Not only did you imagine it, but you're a filthy backpedaler too.

>against Starfleet/The Federation's ideals
Those ideals didn't exist yet. The Federation didn't exist yet. So this portion of your post is irrelevant. Moving on, Federation captains like Kirk and Picard always ended up ignoring those ideals and saving the doomed people anyway. It's better to have living people and bent ideals than to have dead people and rigid ideals. The other shows knew better. Enterprise was just trying to be different but failing to be good.

No, I didn't imagine anything but I do have far more of a life than you.
Not going to waste another half hour talking about something that will never supply your microscopic goal posts.
You've already made up your mind, but why don't you just type out the entire episode verbatim since you already know it by heart?
Now green text this entire post like a predictable little guppy.

>Those ideals didn't exist yet.

The ideals did but the written rule didn't. Archer explicitly monologues about this in the episode

>Chakotay spooning this underage alien girl

i dunno about this man

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Janeway literally murdered someone who was begging for his life

2 > 1

Tuvix's death was necessary and proportionate under the circumstances

Do you think they should have went with the mad man evil villain with Dukat or would you have went in another direction?

I don't need to type out anything. Someone else already went to the trouble.
chakoteya.net/NextGen/144.htm
No results for "illegal". No results for "crime". No results for "forbidden". Nothing implying it. You imagined the whole thing.

Last thread you said it was expressly forbidden. This thread you're saying it's not expressly stated. The problem isn't that I have microscopic goal posts. The problem is that your own posts don't agree with each other. Instead of trying to fight it, why not just acknowledge that you were wrong about something? It's not the end of the world, you're not a special snowflake who can never be wrong about anything. Afterwards we can all move on with our lives. Even me, although I have no life at all, or certainly much less of a life than you.

shut up tuvix

Murder is never legitimate. And how was it necessary, Tuvix easily filled in for both of them and its not like Neelix was important to begin with anyway. Also, the episode makes it very clear that the only reason they kill him is because they miss their friends

still missing /ourguy/

TERRA PRIME
FOREVER

Tulaberries...

What I don't get is why they couldn't just create Tuvok and Neelix with their patterns, and let them live side by side with tuvix. It's a win/win.

youtube.com/watch?v=uORfwJ0-SGM

Keeping Tuvix was murdering Neelix and Tuvix. The argument that Tuvix was already there is irrelevant because they had the technology to return the other two.

And you're missing the big picture. Tuvix refused to give his life to save two comrades. Both Tuvok and Meelix demonstrated multiple times that they would lay down their lives to save another if necessary. Since Tuvix refused, he is less honorable and less trustworthy than the other two - he had their knowledge and skills, but he couldn't be depended on in the crisis they were facing.

He had no place on Voyager, no right to take two lives to keep his own. He was a coward. His death was necessary and proportionate.

BEETLE SNUFF

You bring down entire threads your little petulant unending "Nope. Nope. NOPE! Here's why your red is actually maroon/fusia hybrid."
I'm not going to piece by piece give you the entire sub-text of the episode.
Don't ruin entire threads and go on 30 post meticulous rants because you NEED to be right ardently right about something. Should people have to fucking type like a god damned paralegal here? It's for fun, and my original post was clearly hyperbole, but I do agree I was wrong. It's your fucking attitude about a fictional show. The entire show is make believe. But to you this shit is actionable with bylaws to keep your house of cards that you call a life up. Go ahead and post a response but I would really appreciate you putting on a tripcode. You are tedious and only rear your head when specific facts aren't met. Go ahead and respond, won't even read a syllable. We're through.

who cares lol

>tfw no female vulcan in Pon farr near me

>You bring down entire threads your little petulant unending "Nope. Nope. NOPE! Here's why your red is actually maroon/fusia hybrid."
It takes two to tango. You are 100% as responsible for this conversation as I am.

>but I do agree I was wrong
If you had just said this in the beginning then this thread-ruining discussion wouldn't exist. It was your decision to turn this into an argument.

>Go ahead and respond, won't even read a syllable.
I know you're lying (as you always do) and reading this post. I wish you no ill will and I genuinely wish you to have a good night.

It might be beyond belief, but that's a fact, not a fiction.

Humans held their beliefs about genetic modification, and Archer realized what interfering with civilizations could lead to. He mentions how humans will need to develop general rules of contact and interference. Essentially, it was Phlox and the Denobulans who were precursors to this aspect of the Prime Directive.

>tfw a female dares to speak in public near me

>... and then I was like: "Fuck you!", and every one was saved. No biggie.

>Odo fugged the female changeling

oh shit son

>Rike and Roll.jpg

For fuck's sake, quit trying to contact Voyager already.

>i wish a klingon would.jpg

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

cheers

Neat.

Here's another behind-the-scenes sneak peek at Enterprise.

T-that's against Starfleet-protocol, gentlemen.

>Englishman
>wearing Irish colors
TRAITOR

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You were wrong and are refusing to admit it, who's really shitting up the thread here?

>all this Barclay posting
I like it

It was not murdering Neelix and Tuvok since they were already dead. Think of it this way: Two of your friends are dead but you can revive them if you sacrifice an innocent bystander. Doing so would be murder.

So now its ok to kill someone because they are afraid to die? Also, its a big difference to give your life for people youve known for years and learn to love vs sacrificing yourself for two people you never even met. And could you really say you would do the same? And he was shown to be highly competent and able to fulfill important tasks. And as far as honor guys, the rest of the crew dont have much apparently, considering they just stood by while tuvix was murdered, maybe sacrifice them too.

Again, Tuvix didnt take anyones life. 2 people died in an accident and through that accident a new being emerged, thats it.

>replying to tuvix-trollpostings

YOU JUST KNOW that Barclay would be really upset with you for using a clunky .gif instead of a smooth .webm format. He was always the first on the block to upgrade from obsolete technologies to whatever superseded them. You should have seen how fast he switched from the old .hdek format to the new .holo method of storing all his holopornography.

>You should have seen how fast he switched from the old .hdek format to the new .holo method of storing all his holopornography.

The green quadrangle is the 4 founding planets of the Federation

From there to covering all that blue in a couple of hundred years

That's pretty fucking spectacular

If the other person is right-- but they have the wrong attitude-- then it's our duty to refuse to give them the satisfaction of receiving acknowledgement that they're right.

Like how Bashir never admitted that Garak was right and Section 31 was a necessary evil to keep the peace in the Federation just because that smug lizardshit would never stop rubbing it in if he did.

You are already aware that maps aren't canon because someone tells you this in every thread.

no your just a sperging autist, exactly like that guy, except he's right and your wrong

he's half English. His mother got MICKED.

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Please allow me to redhypospray you on bio-neural gel packs, gentlsirs and m'ladies and J'naiifus and slugs of /trek/.

Feeling the difference now isn't the reason to store holograms on bio-neural gel. Bio-neural circuitry uses lossless compression, while isolinear circuitry is 'lossy'. What this means is that for each year the holofile sits on your isolinear storage assembly, it will lose roughly 12% cohesion, assuming you have isolinear chips - it's about 15% depolarization on isolinear memory modules, but only 7% fragmentation on isolinear rods, due to rotational velocidensity. You don't want to know how much worse it is on duotronics or other optronic media.

I started collecting holoprograms in about 2347, and if I try to play any of the holosimulations I downloaded back then, even the stuff I grabbed at 320% efficient encoding, they just run like an Armus. The polygon vector resolution is terrible, the midrange photonic balance... well don’t get me started. Some of those holoprojections have degraded down to 32 or even 16 fractal recursion layers. Holonovels stored on bio-neural gel from the same period still run great, even if they weren’t stored correctly, in a cool, dry computer core. Seriously, stick to bio-neural gel, you may not be able to feel the difference now, but in a thousand stardates or two, you’ll be glad you did.

>I believe I've become infected myself, captain.

wat do

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>When you're gone, will this world still exist? Will my wife and kids still be waiting for me at home?
>I honestly don't know.

Damn this episode got kind of fucked up at the end.

>unfunny pasta organically worked into the thread through the natural flow of conversation

>unfunny pasta forcibly shoved where it doesn't belong because Enterprise devotees lack social skills even that simple

>Prophet's Landing (Bajor)

fucking double nigger map

Shut up Q

I suspect 'Entfans' haven't even watched the show, or any of the others either, nothing they say makes much sense

>awful post made like the guy actually thinks people care about his shitty opinions

>Tuvok gets promoted
>Paris gets demoted and re-promoted
>Harry died alone and an Ensign

why

chinks=zerg

wat?

You forgot the biggest one.

In real life, because Rick Berman hated Garrett Wang because Garrett Wang told TV Guide that Rick Berman ordered Garrett, Kate, Robert and Robert (but not Robert) to act wooden in order to make the aliens pop.

In the show, because Kim a thirsty shit. How many times did he jeopardize the mission in search of alien sexytimes?

That's why it's called a "space opera", as opposed to "hard sci-fi".

Hmmm... I didn't know Mintaka was supposed to be so friggin far from Federation space. It's not like the whole "proto-Vulcan" thing made any sense in the first place, but apparently their just nowhere NEAR Vulcan.

where does this map even come from? Some RPG or collectible card game or something?

Wait, is that actually Scott Bakula as Frank N. Furter?

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I see they're letting whale xindi into starfleet now

>The Patriarchy

Which Trek movie has the best special effects? Which one has the single best special effect scene?

Making a Deanna Troi swimsuit might have been a step too far.

>Having coined him "a raging homophobe", the earlier quoted David Gerrold has unequivocally accused Berman of sabotaging the development of the unrealized Next Generation first season episode "Blood and Fire", an allegory on AIDS, featuring gay characters [26]

Best special effects overall? Probably Beyond.

Best special effect scene? That's a little harder.

>best special effect
broccoli turning into a spiderq

>And I'd say that was one of the main reasons why ENT failed.

ENT was taken off the air because of studio intervention. The ratings were the same as DS9 and VOY. Fact is, Star Trek had been declining in viewership ever since TNG went off the air and ENT was too expensive for UPN so they canned it. ENT's cancellation was about UPN than it was ENT.

I don't think I'd have the balls to wear one of these. Someone would kick my ass, and rightfully so.

It's sad and unfair, but the JJverse movies definitely had the best VFX. And out of the three, I'd probably say ST09.
Budget... it all boils down to budget.

Now, to even out things: Why don't you ask which pre-CGI era movie had the best effects?

(Hint: It's TMP)

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But Beyond is mostly "what game is this" tier. Great makeup though.

>The ratings were the same as DS9 and VOY.
They were significantly lower. DS9 and Voyager ended around a 4 in the Nielsens. Enterprise ended at 2.

>Great makeup though.
Not as good as Suicide Squad.

seeThat goes for all of the Kelvin timeline movies. Your picture looks cool but I can tell that ship isn't a real object.