All life is sacred in Star Trek. Kirk shouldn't have killed that cloud. Picard shouldn't have killed that parasite. Sisko shouldn't have killed that senator. Janeway shouldn't have killed that Tuvix. Archer shouldn't have killed that entire species.
Discuss.
Grayson Price
Only human lives matter.
Brayden Sanders
thanks for not saying edition. that being said OP are you vegan?
Christian James
>no /trek/
Adrian Howard
Fuck marry kill?
Ian Evans
That's the best part of this thread. It's not a general.
Wyatt Gomez
SISKO DID NOTHING WRONG.
Noah Long
Non federation lives are expendable.
Owen Murphy
oh no. people will have to sift through mounds of shit to find the piece of shit they like. shiiiit
Adam Brooks
watch it getting archived before hitting the bumplimit
Gavin Cook
Correct.
Ethan Turner
>Archer shouldn't have killed that entire species. He didn't
Leo Mitchell
The prime directive is weak. They shouldn't even beam down on planets with any alien life unless that planet is the home of a warp civilization.
Austin Brooks
>Justice will be served and the battle will rage >This big dog will fight when you rattle his cage >And you'll be sorry that you messed with >The U.S. of A. >'Cause we'll put a boot in your ass >It's the American way
>Hey Uncle Sam, he put your name at the top of his list >And the Statue of Liberty started shakin' her fist >And the eagle will fly, it's gonna be hell >When you hear Mother Freedom start ringin' her bell >And it feels like the whole wide world is raining down on you >Brought to you courtesy of the Red White and Blue!
Happy Thanksgiving, y'all!
Colton Wood
you act like that hasn't happened before even with /trek/ and edition in the OP
Ian Cook
He stood by and watched them all die.
Then he turned around and begged the Organians to save him when his crew got sick with a virus. Hypocrite much?
Evan Hughes
>ethical dilemma >high risk option to solve it without any consequences vs. safe option that will result in unwanted consequences. >ill go with that risky option that might lead to something horrible because i couldnt live with playing it safe and accepting those consequences. >hey it worked out!
Every star trek captain ever.
Justin Moore
>Sie we cant fix the the shild array in 3 day >you have 5 hours >we had done all we can sir >it will have to do Every high risk situation.
Michael Bailey
I remember that episode. >DATA: "Sir, the possibility of successfully navigating an asteroid field is approximately three thousand, seven hundred and twenty to one." >PICARD: "Never tell me the odds!"
Zachary Price
wtf r u talkin about
Cameron Cook
Say that to James Tiberius Kirk, you son of a bitch
Oliver Price
>be second officer >immediately try to dispose of the captain becausr LOL KLINGONS RESPECT YOU WHEN YOU ATTACK THEM
Carter Foster
Observer Effect
Blake Gray
>LOL KLINGONS RESPECT YOU WHEN YOU ATTACK THEM Well... yeah, they do. Are you so mad at STD that you're going to pretend otherwise?
Jordan Howard
>klingons are dumb barbarians
Jayden Fisher
Yes, they are.
Joseph Parker
are you trolling? of course it would be an ezrifag. that's her whole shtick. counselors are a joke for main characters. you would think they would have known that from TNG
Jack Phillips
with 130 jumps you can strike 130 high priority targets in the middle of the Klingon empire and absolutely destroy their moral, supply and fores them back. >Instead spend them all around one ship
Colton Taylor
smug
Dylan Gray
it would be too confusing for people that actually like the show. they don't want shows about morality, ethics, plots about the entire world hanging in the balance. they just want gore, nudity, and swearing
Gabriel Hall
so yes?
Daniel Lopez
To be fair DS9 could get away with twisting some of Star Trek ideals because they dealt with non-Starfleet people and dilemmas so much.
Daniel Hernandez
oh my god stopppppm
Leo Foster
I've always thought this too. There are so many ways they could inadvertently influence the development of life on a planet just by spending a few hours on its surface. Butterfly effect and all that.
Besides, every time they beam down to some primitive planet to get "scanner readings" or whatever somebody ends up dead. Can't they just scan the surface from space? Send down an unmanned prove or something? Maybe hover over the surface in a shuttle but don't just get out and walk around and spread your Federation microbes.
Brody Scott
no ;^)
Gavin Bell
The point wasn't to destroy a single ship. The point was to figure out the flaws of the cloaking technology. So, strategically, their plan was better than your plan (unless you know the exact locations of all 130 high-priority targets).
Hudson Anderson
i agree with nogs dad on so many things
Levi Johnson
They did nothing wrong.
Asher Clark
well rom was an idiot savant. he was autistic.
Gabriel Sanchez
Wait, are you telling me that Star Trek has incredibly inconsistent moral teachings and often-contradictory solutions to ethical dilemmas?
It's certainly the first I'm hearing of it
Jonathan Jones
>Okay. I'll tell you. But I'm not sure you're going to like it. I think that the situation with Gowron is a symptom of a bigger problem. The Klingon Empire is dying. And I think it deserves to die. Don't get me wrong, I'm very touched that you still consider me to be a member of the House of Martok, but I tend to look at the Empire with a little more skepticism than Curzon or Jadzia did. I see a society that is in deep denial about itself. We're talking about a warrior culture that prides itself on maintaining centuries-old traditions of honor and integrity, but in reality it's willing to accept corruption at the highest levels. Am I overstating my case? Who was the last leader of the High Council that you respected? Has there even been one? And how many times have you had to cover up the crimes of Klingon leaders because you were told it was for the good of the Empire? I know this sounds harsh, but the truth is, you have been willing to accept a government that you know is corrupt. Gowron's just the latest example. Worf, you are the most honorable and decent man I've ever met, and if you're willing to tolerate men like Gowron, then what hope is there for the Empire? Oh... oh yeah? W-well, at least we're not all sluts like you!
Daniel Morris
Daily reminder Dukat did nothing wrong.
Xavier Edwards
yea
Benjamin Collins
at least crusher was a good character. stop avatar fagging
Angel Thompson
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Connor Cooper
better than ezri. watch yourself. i fucked over crusher spammer i won't hesitate to fuck you too
Blake Parker
umm what lol
Zachary Martinez
He didn't kill every last Bajoran and had sex with female bajorans, which literally amounts bestiality in the cardassian mind. He did plenty wrong.
Christian Baker
try spamming your waifu. i dare you.
Thomas Lopez
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Zachary Scott
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Carter Turner
you like spots. good that's all. ezri is a shit. SHIT!
Jose Brooks
Why wouldn't he ever shut the fuck up?
Nathan Powell
ezri is simply the current best spots
Ryan Thomas
>Nog loses his leg and gets rehabbed by a hologram lounge lizard It's little plots like this that make it worth it
Christopher James
go fap to a cheetah you faggot
Logan Bailey
no
Brody Cox
yeah i forgot that you already have today. my bad
Brandon Torres
you seem perturbed by something
is it spot supremacy?
Easton Sullivan
More importantly, why wouldn't he ever pay his fucking tab?
Jose Smith
i hate dax. i especially hate ezri. but since you are obviously a spots fag, go fuck a cheetah already
Charles Collins
here this should make you happy
Noah Thompson
>two stomachs ;)
Samuel Butler
why did you post the worst charcters in star trek?
John Lewis
Please don't put Ezri on the same level as Neelix. Ezri never molested any children.
Hunter Lee
ahhh i see, you like this girl
Evan Rivera
nice facebook meme you are the one that inferred that
Alexander Richardson
no no no no not like this
David Barnes
*interrupts your turn*
Tyler Edwards
crash my ship into sol so the entire solar system is gone. it's all gone
Zachary Edwards
>Here lies Wesley Crusher. >He scored.
Wyatt Barnes
Is it in any way possible for Wesley to use that point before dying? I dunno the rules of this game. It would be funny if it was futile, but it would be funnier if stabbing Wesley could be beneficial to the player.
Mason Miller
If you have 99 points then that 1 point brings you to victory.
Now here'a a truly useless card.
Jeremiah Wright
You really deserve kudos for that. It took board culture awareness, trek awareness and shoop skills. We need more posters like you, my friend.
It's a bit disturbing, the lack of quality posters on this board of late. Sub-verbals, the entire lot. But not you. Thank you for your service.
Juan Kelly
> I though that was Rodney Dangerfield
Andrew Myers
>Better Than Ezri
Deluxe was their best album
Cameron Jenkins
C I A
David Mitchell
Dukat shouldn't have killed that replicated disruptor turret and then replicated another one.
Easton Reyes
>only 8 episodes of DS9 left Bittersweet feeling. I guess I'll just do Voyager next.
Benjamin Rivera
>only 8 episodes of DS9 left can't wait to read what you thought about Dukat's storyline :^)
Cameron Cooper
Someone should do a DS9 recut that removes the Ira taint and gives Dukat the true ending they were originally going for. A Marc Alaimo cut, if you will
William Fisher
I'm on 3x19 atm
Made me curious about mirror bashir and mirror romulans. Read something about them being the romulan star republic instead of empire there.
Logan Gray
>I guess I'll just do Voyager next. should have watched it side by side, just like how it was aired.
Lucas Reyes
>A Marc Alaimo cut, if you will
>Dukat is hailed as the saviour of the Galaxy >every single Bajoran woman featured on the show fall on their knees in front of him and beg for the honour of carrying his children >Sisko apologizes to him and retires to Bajor; they "still" remain friends since Dukat is a forgiving man >The Bajoran Workers finally pay attention >He is crowned the first king of Bajor >the wormhole ayylmaos fuck off taking every trace of the Dominion with them >Garak admits Dukat is much cooler than him I'd watch it
Wyatt Carter
DS9, Season 4, Episode 9, "The Sword of Kahless" Time index 11:01.576 Worf and Jadzia are talking to Sisko. In one shot, a blurred mirror is present over Sisko's shoulder, where "Worf" is barely visible, and the line "The, uh... Rio Grande is available." However the voice sounds distinctly off, and the reflection, though heavily blurred, does not appear to match Worf himself, particularly no beard is visible. It would seem this line was added later in editing by a completely different actor.
Lincoln Baker
>when it comes crashing down and it hurts inside >dun dun dun dun dunanana >you gotta take a stand it don't help to hide >dun dun dun dun dunanana >if you hurt my friends, then you hurt my pride >I gotta be a man, I can't let it slide >I am a real American >Fight for the rights of every man >I am a real American >Fight for what's right >Fight for your life