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When I see Star Trek actors in other show I like to think “This is the holodeck”.


In most crossover, at the end of the day, it feels like one is the main and the other is the “invited guest” example Simpsons and Family Guy crossover feels more like a Family Guy episode than a Simpsons episode.


“In my restless dreams, I see that planet, Risa.”

Since they make SH2 remake, I wonder if it will be similar to that game.



“Woke” as an insult? In 2017 or 2019 and forward, I remember see people saying “Ted Kaczynski” was the “first woke” and then become something insulting instead of something cool.

Is a silly internet word at the end of the day, like “larper” “chad” “based”, trying to understand this words are like trying to speak with Darmok.


They make a Heartstone in 2026 of Star Trek? And also, both games uses a method of travel as a name title.



Most of the paragraphs was “eated” for some reason, it is more easier to read it on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/86718566/chapters/229523681




I saw this before and I think is lovely.


I wish to see more of him in the series, but the series focus more on Picard and Data.


I need the context of this clip, is from a comedy? This was scripted or Patrick Stewart improvised that scene?


“It doesn’t matter really”.

I was not complaining, just asking. 😀



Also see “Identity Crisis”, “Aquiel” and every Borg episode which is horror.



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I notice california class was a joke, that’s why I ask how much is canon in general.

I look that Zhenzhou and is “Walker-class” what does class means? At least Crazy horse is from the original series, so maybe was a time of brainstorming.


I ask about target in another thread, I think Paramount dosen’t know the Star Trek target either.


We need this artstyle again. /s

Looking it now, it reminds me of those Invincible memes people made up.


Star Trek Voyager but the writers are from Star Trek Lower Decks.


I don’t know, DS9 is not that edgy and when there is extremist actions they are complained for not follow the starfleet tradition or being unethicals.


Yeah, something similar happend to somebody which watch the series with me.

Old Star Trek is really a series who you need to use your imagination to don’t notice the lame special effects, that’s something which was fixed in new Star Trek with high budget visual effects.


This reminds me to people who says bald men are evil, we are in mirror universe already?




And there is “welcome back” or “only for new players” rewards?


I don’t know why the Crystalline Chaos it reminds me to Warframe New War ships.


Source of Harry Potter demographics: https://pro.morningconsult.com/instant-intel/harry-potter-fandom-demographics Getting almost 50-50 woman and male in a fandom is VERY hard to get.

Of course there is black people who love what Star Trek do in their universe, but they aren’t a big number of the fandom, Whoopi Goldberg is a great actress, yes, but still the fandom is predominant by white men because the story itself is more atracted to that audience.


So it is like TESO endeavors! But they are worthy for gameplay instead of cosmetics.



Still, Harry Potter is enjoyed by boys and girls, my point was not about quality, is how a story manage to get that “all audience taste” goal.

Harry Potter is demographically diverse, instead of Star Trek, even if I like Star Trek way more than Harry Potter.


Yeah, I mean, is a silly complaing, but, surprisely, they complaing about that scene like “the big mistake of the movie” for some reason.


What are endeavors? Is like a The Elder Scrolls Online daily to get unique contend doing dailys and week task?


From Studio Ghibli, the ones I know are mostly women—it doesn’t quite reach a fifty-fifty split, at least from my biased point of view.

Maybe that sci-fi optimism is different from other political way of thinking, right?


If you want to know, don’t be offended but the average Star Trek viewer is… An United States white man, heterosexual, sci-fi enjoyer (most likely; a nerd).

Yes, there is transgender people or others, but let’s face it, the majority are from USA and the most average kind of person.

Not as some Star Trek character with mexican, chilean, russian nationality, lesbian women, even the show tell you about diversity, the Star Trek Viewer is not diverse, is mostly from USA. (I’m sure I’m the only one from argentina in this website)

People said “Star Trek Starfleet academy is not for the average white man, is something for true fans” and well, there you have it, cancelled after first season because again, minorities are not really interested in Star Trek. Which is sad.

I’m not against diversity, but the truth is, people want to be identified with the series they are watching. I don’t agree with the complains.

So, my question is, how it feels to have a target if that same target it’s not the people who are interesting in your work? And why most stories have a kind of viewer? (Like I said before)


I think it does matter in fandoms which are like the 60%, literally every single person I meet which like MCU is like “Dude, you remember that forced scene when all girls are in the same scene only for ‘girl power’?"