just had to stop myself from getting into this on another site so shout out to lon suder (star trek voyager) for getting less normal as he gets better, it's a hell of a thing to see.
the happier, healthier and significantly less murderous version of him is even more intense and offputting than the original and has to schedule a quiet mental breakdown on the floor when he's having a tough day, and I appreciate this so much
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"Star Trek According To My Mental Catagorization (as invented right now)
Prime Timeline/Canon: The Original Series, tos movies, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, tng movies, Voyager, Deep Space Nine, Enterprise, Discovery, Prodigy, The Orville
Alternate Timelines: JJ Abrams movies, Strange New Worlds
Some Fanfic I Don't Watch: Picard"
"re: Mental Categorization
addendum: forgot Lower Decks 😭 which ought to be in "prime timeline/canon""
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"Hey, what's that mark on your forehead?"
"When I was a baby, my parents cast me in Star Trek"
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I love when Star Trek presents an ethical dilemma and then doesn't even try to solve it. Should you use the Nazi-allegory doctor's knowledge to save innocent lives? At what scale is someone else's life (or millions of lives) worth your own safety? Is violence against an oppressive government acceptable when it targets civilians? Who the fuck knows ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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My proposed bumper sticker design in honor of Threshold Day
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Thinking about whether Picard and Sisko would have killed Tuvix. Since the original Tuvix was a combination of the security officer and some guy, the closest equivalent on the Enterprise would have been Worf and Wesley, or Worfsley. I think Worfsley would just ask Picard to kill him so it wouldn't be much of a moral dilemma.
On DS9, the closest equivalent to Tuvix would be Quark and Odo, or Quodo. This also wouldn't be much of a moral dilemma, as Quodo would be the most irritating being in existence. I think Sisko would kill him without hesitation, even if he wasn't sure it would bring back Quark and Odo.
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Designed a t-shirt to commemorate this emmy-award-winning Star Trek episode. It's sparkly. All hail the salamanders ✨
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